English to Hindi Dictionary ordination

ordination

समन्वय
definition
noun
Behr-Sigel recognizes that Orthodox women are not permitted to preach within the liturgy itself, and that the possibility of ordination to the presbyterate seems a dim prospect.
the action of ordaining or conferring holy orders on someone.
A non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination identified two gradients of species replacement distinguished by differences in forest canopy species and groundcover.
a statistical technique in which data from a large number of sites or populations are represented as points in a two- or three-dimensional coordinate frame.
translation of 'ordination '
संस्कार,
विधान,
दीक्षा,
नियुक्ति
example
In order for a woman to be recognized as deacon an 'ordination' had to take place.
The church retains the right to deny 'ordination' to people on many grounds: age, marital history, financial history, criminal history, psychiatric history, and so on.
So the headquarters decided to have a full 'ordination' ceremony here in Australia.
One of the things I most look forward to, if the Lord wills, is attending my son Jeremy's 'ordination' to the ministry.
the 'ordination' of women
Such trends are better displayed by 'ordination' techniques that map the relationship between communities in two- or three-dimensional space.
they travel to Exeter for an 'ordination'
When I mentioned this to my wife Regina she said, ‘It should teach you that 'ordination' isn't for you; it's for the church.’
But, at the end of that practice period, the fall of 1972, I came back up here for the 'ordination' ceremony and was here for about a year acting as Richard's attendant.
One is ordained and two are considering 'ordination' .
The more we think about 'ordination' in the context of baptism, the greater the leveling effect.
Participants in the 'ordination' ceremony included Morrison's father, Steve, who is an elder at Pasadena Presbyterian Church.
Ministry does not begin at 'ordination' , but at baptism.
After all, a coronation is merely an 'ordination' on the grand scale.
The requirements of assembling the 'ordination' are the principal limitation to wide application.
Whether at ordination a man expected to be a priest for thirty-seven years or forty-eight years, ordination was 'ordination' .
With other controversial issues such as slavery and women's 'ordination' , laity and clergy could find Bible verses to help Spirit-led changes.
Inter-sample relationships in 'ordination' space were largely determined by the abundance of common taxa.
Among Anglicans, responsibility for the good order of the Church is placed in the hands of bishops by custom, rites of 'ordination' , and canon law.
Encouraged by his mother and her great friend, John Donne, he accepted 'ordination' as a deacon.
Both the habitat data and the 'ordination' analysis indicate that many of these exotic species are found in forested areas.
Attending to political perceptions and consequences, while not unimportant, is nowhere to be found in the rite of episcopal 'ordination' .
As for Harrigan, no fair reader could claim that the article did not delve into contentious issues such as liturgical reform, women's 'ordination' , clerical sexual abuse, and racism.
All churches have structures of ministry that they identify, in various ways, as arising from baptism and conferred through 'ordination' and other forms of blessing and appointment.
There will be a solemn 'ordination' service, with the taking of vows, the laying on of hands, and the giving of the right hand of fellowship.
Bishop Christy Jones sent his apologies as he was performing an 'ordination' in Strokestown at the same time.
Redwoods Presbytery voted 90-37 to approve Morrison's 'ordination' and installation as a field director for More Light Presbyterians.
There are, however, no studies of Marrant's Narrative as an 'ordination' sermon, and the function that it served as such.
I refer specifically to the Eastern tradition of requiring men to be married before they are ordained and prohibiting marriage after 'ordination' .
Lutherans had agreed to the Episcopal practice of 'ordination' by a bishop.
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