English to Hindi Dictionary coronation

coronation

राज्याभिषेक
definition
noun
It is here the kings of Nepal have long been crowned and their coronations solemnized.
the ceremony of crowning a sovereign or a sovereign's consort.
translation of 'coronation '
noun
राज-तिलक,
अभिषेक,
राज्याभिषेक
example
I was asked to give a speech at the 'coronation' , which was to be held in a week's time.
the Queen's 'coronation'
Norway was the most recent remaining European monarchy to replace a 'coronation' ceremony with an enthronement.
We decided to delay this ceremony because my 'coronation' as your king will also happen on that very day.
The last ceremony in which it took place was at the 'coronation' of George IV in 1821.
Fifty years to the day when she was crowned Queen in the historic Abbey - scene of 'coronations' for 900 years - she will retrace her steps.
It is here the kings of Nepal have long been crowned and their 'coronations' solemnized.
Dance is an essential part of many celebrations such as weddings and 'coronations' .
Faulty equipment, a leaking roof and even a shortage of toilets were just some of the practical problems encountered at 'coronations' and funerals.
In Medieval and Tudor times feasts tended to be gargantuan often to celebrate 'coronations' of Kings, religious occasions or end of harvests.
The rhythm of life was punctuated by the ceremonies that accompanied the 'coronations' , marriages, births, and deaths of princes, by entertainment offered to foreign dignitaries, and by the celebration of the cycle of religious feasts.
After four years of studying in Europe, he returned to Thailand and was crowned during an elaborate and highly intricate ceremony that outdid all previous 'coronations' in Thailand.
Instead, they were grand spectacles with thousands of spectators present to watch the 'coronations' .
Like most subjects in England, moreover, subjects in America observed 'coronations' and royal birthdays at a distance, by means of local ceremonies.
Similar swords became used by the 9th century for ceremonial purposes too, such as 'coronations' : the sword had become, with the mace, a symbol of majesty.
Some of these men had taken part in all the ceremonies of these years - Henry, Edward, Mary's funerals, the 'coronations' of Anne Boleyn, Edward and Mary.
Filmed on location in castles and churches, at the sites of 'coronations' , battles and murders, the series brings to life the colourful characters of Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror among others.
This was where all royal weddings were held as well as other sacred ceremonies other than 'coronations' .
Twice the crown was used at the 'coronations' of infants.
Artists have been called upon to depict the celebration of special events when homage has been paid to powerful people on such occasions as 'coronations' and funerals.
Its 70 members take part in ceremonies such as the State Opening of Parliament and 'coronations' .
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