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Definition of Bhagwan in English: Bhagwannounbʌɡˈwɑːnˌbəɡˈwän Indian 1God. 〈印度〉神,天主,上帝 Example sentencesExamples - This Guru guides devotees on the spiritual path, leading them to Bhagwan.
- He may well mean the exact same thing intended by a Hindu who invokes Bhagwan.
- One should take this mantra when they have a steadfast belief in bhagwan.
- Bhagwan (God) first created a man and a woman in his upper world. They were formed from the dirt which had settled on his body during a twelve year fast.
- Bahai's believe that there is one God even though He may be called by different names such as God, Jehovah, Allah or Bhagwan.
- 1.1 A guru or revered person (often used as a proper name or form of address).
古鲁,导师(常作专有名词或称呼语) Example sentencesExamples - I had been at the ashram about an hour when Bhagwan, young, thin, and bearded, entered the room, taking his place on a chair that was designated for him alone.
- In 2001, when the panchayat elections were announced, Bhagwan Devi was encouraged to contest as a ward member.
- It is said that if one receives the blessings of Guru Bhagwan, that would be the turning point in his otherwise lack lustre existence.
- The Guru continued to spread the message of Sikhism. He sent Bhagwan Gir to eastern India to preach Sikhism.
- Bhagwan was especially interested in the care of children and he formed a charitable trust at nearby Tansa Valley.
OriginFrom Hindi bhagwān, from Sanskrit bhagavān, from the root bhaj 'to honour, adore'. Definition of Bhagwan in US English: Bhagwannounˌbəɡˈwän Indian 1God. 〈印度〉神,天主,上帝 Example sentencesExamples - He may well mean the exact same thing intended by a Hindu who invokes Bhagwan.
- Bahai's believe that there is one God even though He may be called by different names such as God, Jehovah, Allah or Bhagwan.
- Bhagwan (God) first created a man and a woman in his upper world. They were formed from the dirt which had settled on his body during a twelve year fast.
- One should take this mantra when they have a steadfast belief in bhagwan.
- This Guru guides devotees on the spiritual path, leading them to Bhagwan.
- 1.1 A guru or revered person (often as a proper name or form of address).
古鲁,导师(常作专有名词或称呼语) Example sentencesExamples - It is said that if one receives the blessings of Guru Bhagwan, that would be the turning point in his otherwise lack lustre existence.
- In 2001, when the panchayat elections were announced, Bhagwan Devi was encouraged to contest as a ward member.
- I had been at the ashram about an hour when Bhagwan, young, thin, and bearded, entered the room, taking his place on a chair that was designated for him alone.
- The Guru continued to spread the message of Sikhism. He sent Bhagwan Gir to eastern India to preach Sikhism.
- Bhagwan was especially interested in the care of children and he formed a charitable trust at nearby Tansa Valley.
OriginFrom Hindi bhagwān, from Sanskrit bhagavān, from the root bhaj ‘to honor, adore’. |