English to Hindi Dictionary secular

secular

धर्म निरपेक्ष
definition
noun
Most priests were seculars , living in the world and working amongst ordinary people.
a secular priest.
adjective
secular buildings
denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
The rate of recruitment is probably better than that of the secular clergy, but this may be because a large percentage of the monks do not go on to priesthood.
(of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
translation of 'secular '
गृहस्थी,
संसारी,
सौ बरस मे एक बार आनेवाला
adjective
सौ वर्ष में एक बार होनेवाला,
धर्म से ताल्लुक़ न रखनेवाला,
अनंत,
धर्म से संबंध न रखनेवाला,
लौकिक,
ऐहिक,
दुनियावी
example
So why in this 'secular' age is a spiritual movement that seeks to eradicate the ‘self’ gaining ground?
I agree that education should be essentially 'secular' .
Since that time, Bangladesh has been both less socialistic and less 'secular' .
Seven years earlier, France had erected a government that was intended to be purely 'secular' .
To the contrary, the Court found that the School Board sought to advance two 'secular' purposes.
What sort of meaning does marriage have in our modern 'secular' society?
Some of the more 'secular' trends in humanism dared to defend happiness in the here and now.
No law says that advertisements have to be purely 'secular' - except the law of supply and demand.
The 'secular' clergy from nearby parishes recruited maidens from needy or troubled homes.
Nowadays, of course, Christmas is a largely 'secular' affair.
A few weeks ago, I opined that the market probably had reverted to the primary 'secular' trend.
There are also other 'secular' trends that are generating ominous forecasts about the prospects for much of the Third World.
Meanwhile, the attitudes of the younger generation are largely 'secular' and wised up.
But it did guarantee that in time American politics would largely become a 'secular' matter.
Although it had some religious overtones, Carnival has become a purely 'secular' event.
With all this talk of Christianity, it is easy to imagine government becoming less 'secular' .
The truth is that, the milieu in which Popper grew up was militantly 'secular' .
As the author notes, Maria's case was championed by the Jesuits, while her doubters were the 'secular' or parish clergy.
Most of the hoopla connected with the year 2000 was predominantly 'secular' in origin and character.
But if one focuses on the company's positive 'secular' trends, the picture is different.
Since that time, however, the French Canadian community has become more 'secular' .
There are three spikes, but the 'secular' trend is pretty obvious: down, down, down.
Over time, however, the values of psychotherapy have made inroads into religious as well as 'secular' culture.
The rate of recruitment is probably better than that of the 'secular' clergy, but this may be because a large percentage of the monks do not go on to priesthood.
But the weakness in the U.S. manufacturing sector does not reflect a simple 'secular' trend.
Her quest for the big answer leads her to accept Confucianism and nonreligious Buddhism as well as 'secular' humanism.
Individuals were chosen from different orders and 'secular' clergy, but primarily they came from the Dominican Order.
Primary education, having become universal and largely public, became overwhelmingly 'secular' .
He argues for more state funding of religious institutions within an increasingly 'secular' society.
Overall the role of regulars was diminished and that of 'secular' clergy and even laymen enhanced.
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