English to Urdu Dictionary voodoo

voodoo

جادو
definition
verb
‘So let me get this straight,’ I said through hot tears, ‘you've been… voodooing the people around you, to get your way.’
affect (someone) by the practice of voodoo.
noun
But it also plays with core elements of the Haitian voodoo tradition, of Caribbean magic, and of African rituals as well.
a black religious cult practiced in the Caribbean and the southern US, combining elements of Roman Catholic ritual with traditional African magical and religious rites, and characterized by sorcery and spirit possession.
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But it also plays with core elements of the Haitian 'voodoo' tradition, of Caribbean magic, and of African rituals as well.
Advocates say 'voodoo' is a legitimate African-based religion that has been unfairly maligned in movies and popular culture.
Others looked to traditions that survived to the present day: to African animism, to Santeria and 'voodoo' , to American Indian religions, even to Hinduism.
Beyond the evil, pin-covered 'voodoo' dolls and scary zombies of clichéd movie lore lies the complex tapestry of real-life Haitian Vodoun or Voodoo.
they can use 'voodoo' to help people
An expert on African ritual practices who has been advising the police on the case said that it might be linked to West African 'voodoo' .
a 'voodoo' doll
While some tourists may think it is thrilling to shop at a voodoo supply store or to visit the tomb of Marie Laveau, those same people might not want to sleep in a house that was haunted by 'voodoo' spirits.
Haiti has just recognized 'voodoo' as an official religion.
Before that, zombie films amounted to cheesy 1930s-inspired movies about 'voodoo' cults.
These beliefs in establishing an actual connection with the world beyond death are closer to the beliefs of African-based religions such as 'voodoo' than to those of Christianity.
if you understand 'voodoo' you can talk to these spirits
To boost business the team developed new product lines, and discovered an independent design team in Thailand that employs traditional skills to create handmade 'voodoo' dolls.
According to widespread Haitian beliefs, 'voodoo' sorcerers would administer a ‘magic powder’ to their victim.
While the poems work as dramatic monologues in their own right, they are also metaphors for the human search for faith and truth, in art, religion and, yes, even 'voodoo' dolls.
Two autobiographical pieces from that time interpreted the illness through 'voodoo' imagery and, he believes, produced a cure.
Nevertheless, most of what a person learns of her in the touristy parts of the French Quarter are myths, twisted truths and lies - as is often the case with most things 'voodoo' .
The hundreds of spirits in the 'voodoo' pantheon invest their power in both African imagery and in corresponding identities, including Catholic saints.
The West African and trans-Caribbean influences in the South are best seen in spiritual ceremonies that evoke elements from 'voodoo' rituals.
When people hear the word ‘mystic’, what immediately comes to mind is quackery, 'voodoo' , black magic and the like.
African and Caribbean slaves combined Christianity and 'voodoo' ; whites traded in coffin spoons, pored over dream books, said the Lord's Prayer backward to ward off rain.
a 'voodoo' priest
As a religion, 'voodoo' was indeed a critical force against the external authority of French colonial and American imperial powers.
Followers of spirit worship and 'voodoo' , which was introduced into the country by Haitian immigrants, are thought to number about 60,000.
Very little is known about Pritchard, Marie Laveau, or any other 19 th-century 'voodooists' .
‘So let me get this straight,’ I said through hot tears, ‘you've been… 'voodooing' the people around you, to get your way.’
The influx of black slaves brought with it a culture from the African continent including 'voodooism' , still widely practised today.
Savannah's port-city origins (it lies on the Savannah River, just inland from the Atlantic Ocean) incorporate an early population of colonists, slaves, 'voodooists' , sailors, traders and pirates with unique social and religious beliefs.
The Beninois are deeply proud of their imperial past and their religious traditions, especially the worship of the vodun, or mysteries, which have inspired similar faiths among millions in the New World, from the 'voodooists' of Haiti to practitioners of candomble in Brazil and santeria in Cuba.
To a 'voodooist' , what a Christian might refer to as the soul, comes in two parts.
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