Definition of Benedictory. Meaning of Benedictory. Synonyms of Benedictory

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Definition of Benedictory

Benedictory
Benedictory Ben`e*dic"to*ry, a. Expressing wishes for good; as, a benedictory prayer. --Thackeray.

Meaning of Benedictory from wikipedia

- (Sanskrit: मङ्गलाचरणम्, romanized: maṅgalācaraṇam) or a mangalashloka is a benedictory verse traditionally featured in the beginning of a Hindu text. Composed...
- gopi pining for Krishna. The compendium begins with the Tirupallantu, a benedictory hymn written by Periyalvar, wishing long life to Vishnu. The hymns or...
- Bhava (Sanskrit: आयुष्मान् भव, romanized: āyuṣmān bhava) is a Sanskrit benedictory expression, meaning, "May you live long". It may also refer to: Ayushman...
- திருப்பல்லாண்டு, romanized: Tirupaḷḷāṇṭu), also rendered the Pallandu, is a Tamil benedictory hymn dedicated to the Hindu deity Vishnu. Written by the poet-saint Periyalvar...
- sororities' founders and national presidents (Miner, pp. 144– 145). The Final Benedictory (~blessing) was given by Julia Wells Bower at the last Beta Phi Alpha...
- embellish, embellishment bene ben- well benediction, benedictional, benedictory, benefaction, benefactive, benefactor, benefactrix, benefic, benefice...
- Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia Decorated br**** aftabeh with poetic and benedictory inscriptions at Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, London...
- in the Mosul br****work industry.: 33  The particular phrasing of the "benedictory inscriptions" on his objects, bestowing good luck on their owners, is...
- war. Neville Cardus later wrote, "The Fifth Symphony contains the most benedictory and consoling music of our time." With the Sixth Symphony (1948) Vaughan...
- ****amese Vaishnavism." (Sarma 1966, p. 27); "the highly philosophical benedictory verse (mangalacarana) of Book I of the Bhagavata-Purana, which has been...