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adoration of the Kings

  • 1 поклонение царей

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поклонение царей

  • 2 волхвы

    (жрецы, колдуны, чародеи (неиудеи); создатели Ветхого Завета считали волхвов своими противниками; в Новом Завете три волхва - свидетели рождения Иисуса Христа, им было дано пророчество о рождении Спасителя, а путь им указала чудесная звезда, которая привела их в Вифлеем; позднее (с 9 в.) предание называет имена волхвов, трёх царей ( the Three Kings of Cologne), пришедших поклониться Христу: Каспар, Валтасар, Мельхиор) the Magi, the Three Wise Men, the Wise Men of the East, the Eastern Sages

    волхвы, со звездою путешествующие библ.the star-led Magi

    "Шествие волхвов" (волхвы увидели звезду, которая возвещала о рождении Царя Иудейского, Иисуса, и отправились вслед за ней, чтобы взглянуть на Младенца)The Journey of the Magi

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > волхвы

  • 3 नीराजनम् _nīrājanam _ना _nā

    नीराजनम् ना 1 Lustration of arms, a kind of military and religious ceremony performed by kings or generals of armies in the month of Āśvina before they took the field; (it was, so to say, a general purification of the king's Purohita, the ministers, and all the various component parts of the army, together with the arms and implements of war, by means of sacred Mantras); तम्मै सम्यग् हुतो वह्निर्वाजिनीराजनाविधौ R. 4.25;17.12; चक्रे स चक्रनिभचङ्क्रमणच्छलेन नीराजनां जनयतां निजबान्धवानाम् N.1.144.
    -2 Waving lights before an idol as an act of adoration; नीराजनाभिः सुभगाः सुभ्रुवः समभावयन् Śiva B.6.62; तुरङ्गमस्येव रणे निवृत्ते नीराजनाकौतुकमङ्गलानि Pratijñā 1.12.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > नीराजनम् _nīrājanam _ना _nā

  • 4 नीराजन


    nī-rājana
    n. lustration of arms (a ceremony performed by kings in the month Āṡvina orᅠ in Kārttika before taking the field) Var. Hariv. Kāv. etc.;

    waving lights before an idol as an act of adoration W. ;
    - giri m. N. of an author Cat. ;
    - dvādaṡī-vrata n. N. of a partic. observance Cat. ;
    padyâ̱li-lakshaṇa-vibhakti f. - prakāṡa m. N. of wks.;
    - vidhi m. the Nirājana ceremony Ragh. ;
    N. of 43rd ch. of VarBṛS. ;
    - stotra n. N. of a Stotra.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > नीराजन

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