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Consecration শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: উত্সর্গ

Consecration Meaning In Bengali উত্সর্গ

Consecration

উত্সর্গ, প্রতিষ্ঠাপন, শোধন, পবিত্রকরণ, অভিষেক,

Definition

1) Consecration refers to the act of making something sacred or dedicating it to a religious purpose, often through a formal ritual or ceremony.
2) In a more general sense, consecration can also mean the solemn dedication or setting apart of a person, place, or object for a specific purpose or service.
3) Additionally, consecration can refer to the state of being dedicated, devoted, or set apart for a higher or noble purpose, such as achieving a spiritual or moral goal.

Examples

Consecration Example in a sentence

1) The priest performed the consecration of the new church building.

2) The ceremony included the consecration of the altar with holy oil.

3) The crowning of the new king was a moment of great consecration.

4) The consecration of the marriage vows took place in a beautiful garden.

5) The priest led the consecration of the baptismal font.

6) The mosque underwent a period of consecration before it was opened to worshippers.

7) The ritual included a special consecration of the sacred relics.

8) In some religions, consecration involves blessings and purifying rituals.

9) The consecration of the new cemetery symbolized a place of remembrance and reverence.

10) The consecration of the temple marked the beginning of a new era of spiritual devotion.

Part of Speech

Consecration (Noun)

Synonyms

Offering , Offer , Consecration , Oblation , Immolation , Offertory - (NOUN) উত্সর্গ

Settling , Settling Down , Consecration , Installation , Establishment , Foundation - (NOUN) প্রতিষ্ঠাপন

Purification , Clarification , Reclamation , Revision , Rectification , Consecration - (NOUN) শোধন

Consecration , Scantification - (SYNONYM) পবিত্রকরণ

Consecration , Induction - (SYNONYM) অভিষেক

Bangla Academy Dictionary

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Encyclopedia

Consecration refers to the act of making something sacred or dedicating it to a religious purpose, often through a formal ritual or ceremony.
In a more general sense, consecration can also mean the solemn dedication or setting apart of a person, place, or object for a specific purpose or service.
Additionally, consecration can refer to the state of being dedicated, devoted, or set apart for a higher or noble purpose, such as achieving a spiritual or moral goal.