English to Tamil Dictionary emanation

emanation

கதிர்வீச்சு
definition
noun
she saw the insults as emanations of his own tortured personality
an abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
translation of 'emanation'
சுரப்பு
example
The earliest account of Nechung can be traced back to his relationship with the great Indian Spiritual King Kunchog Bhang, who was an 'emanation' of Arya Avalokiteshvara.
He despised Hitler and Nazism as an 'emanation' of ‘mass man’ and he believed the defeat of the Nazis would also bring an end to the power of the masses too.
It doesn't appeal to me as inherently worthy (or unworthy for that matter), but for him it appears (to me anyway) as an 'emanation' of idealism and good health.
the commission is an 'emanation' of the state
Sophia, divine wisdom, was the 'emanation' of the that, by her very nature, desired to truly comprehend her Father, the unknowable One, the so-called Alien God.
Many Americans now expect their job to feel as if it were an 'emanation' of their own desires and on their own time.
The next important figure in the Tibetan hierarchy is the Panchen Lama, an 'emanation' of the Buddha Amitbbha.
they believe that each human soul is an 'emanation' of Godhood
In the process of 'emanation' there is gradual loss; for every effect is slightly inferior to its cause.
Although God Himself is absolutely unknowable and unnameable, the Tetragrammaton is His highest 'emanation' in creation.
He may identify with it utterly, as though the authority and respect appropriate to his structural symbolic position is a direct 'emanation' of his self.
The unique symbol for the comprehensive oneness that holds together this entire process of 'emanation' or divinization is the concept of Sophia.
Remember, this 'emanation' of collective intelligence is not just a couple of months old.
the risk of radon gas 'emanation'
They decided that the mysterious 'emanation' must consist of gamma rays, the third form of radiation produced by radioactive decay.
As we know, this 'emanation' of virtue would in time cause Robespierre and his followers to lose their heads under the severe and inflexible blade of the guillotine.
Rather poetry aspires to have the same relation to being - that of pure 'emanation' - as does a cry or tear.
But the ‘power’ is palpable, described as a radiant 'emanation' influencing everyone it touches.
The world evolves by 'emanation' , and matter is a phase of that process.
Still his doctrine seems to have been a heathen Gnosticism, in which he proclaimed himself as the Standing One, the principal 'emanation' of the Deity and the Redeemer.
If you study the origin of the Dharma protector, he had connections with the Indian Religious King, Kunchok Bhang, an 'emanation' of Arya Avalokiteshvara.
If the Ghost becomes a private 'emanation' resulting from Hamlet's binge - drinking, it undercuts the play's debate about the ethics of revenge.
Indeed, when the lines are uttered by Rennie Hurley under that almond tree, it's almost as though we are meant to understand that they are an 'emanation' of the surrounding landscape.
They trace their ancestry to the copulation of an ape, an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, and an ogress, an 'emanation' of the goddess Tara, whose progeny gave birth to the Tibetan people in the Yarlung valley.
Measurements of ethylene 'emanation' were also performed.
the risk of radon gas 'emanation'
Or put in Quabbalistic terms, everything that exists in Malkuth is an 'emanation' of the The Divine and therefore contains a part of it.
Both Khandro Rinpoches were 'emanations' of Yeshe Tsogyal, consort of Padmasambhava, the great guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century.
Likely they are trying to detect weird electronic 'emanations' from his laboratory.
From a more accommodating perspective that regards psychic phenomena as 'emanations' from a spiritual source, they can be viewed as complementary.
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