Deekshan name தமிழ் அர்த்தம்
வரையறை:
தேக்ஷணம் is a Sanskrit word which has been incorporated into the Tamil language. It is not a unique Tamil word, but a loanword from Sanskrit.
‘Deekshanam’ (தேக்ஷணம்) in Tamil means “ordination” or “initiation” (into the fold of Hinduism, typically referring to the initiation of a Brahmin priest or a renunciate).
In the context of Hinduism, it is the ceremony where a person is conferred the sacred thread (Yagnopavita) and is initiated into the duties and privileges of the Brahminical tradition. Deekshanam is performed by a qualified Brahmin priest and is considered crucial for the spiritual growth and ritualistic efficacy of the individual.
In everyday life, it is also used to refer to any formal initiation or consecration ceremony, such as the naming ceremony of a child (Namkaranam) or the initiation of a child into a particular tradition or activity.
In Hindu academic and literary contexts, Deekshanam is used to refer to the sacred rituals and ceremonies performed during the course of a person’s spiritual journey, including the various stages of life, such as childhood, youth, and old age.
தமிழில் ‘Deekshan name ‘ என்ற சொல்லின் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு:
பெயர் தீக்ஷன்
உதாரணங்கள்:
- தமிழில் “தீக்ஷன் பெயர்” என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. அவர் காதல் மகளுக்கு டீக்ஷன் பெயர் போல சூட்டினார். (Avargal kādal makalukku ṭīkṣaṉa peyar pōla sūṭṭiṉār) – “He named his beloved daughter ‘Deekshan name’.”
- 2. டீக்ஷன் பெயர் கொண்ட குமாரன் கார்த்திகையை காதலித்தான். (Ṭīkṣaṉa peyar koñṭa kumāraṉ kārttikaiyai kādalittaṉ) – “Kumaran, who had a name ‘Deekshan name’, loved Karttika dearly.”
உருவிணைகள்:
I’m assuming you meant to ask for synonyms for the name “Deeksha” or “Deekshan”, it’s always a good idea to check the meaning and pronunciation of a name before using it., which is a common Sanskrit-derived name in India.
Here are some synonyms for “Deeksha” or “Deekshan” in Tamil:
* தீக்ஷா (Thīkshā)
* தீக்ஷித் (Thīkshit)
* தீக்ஷான் (Thīkshān)
* பரிவேதன் (Parivētaṉ) – a common Tamil equivalent
* தீக்ஷினி (Thīkshini) – for a female name
Please note that these are approximate translations and may not exactly match the original Sanskrit name. Additionally, I think there may be some confusion here!
“Deekshan name” doesn’t seem to be a common Tamil term. However
எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்:
and I’ll be happy to help you with that!
If you meant to ask for the antonyms of the word ‘Deekshan’ itself, some possible antonyms could be ‘Aagama’ (means ‘without spiritual attachment’), ‘Mouke’ (means ‘one who is free from worldly desires’), which could be something like:
* A Tamil antonym for ‘Deekshan’ could be ‘Pathi’ or ‘Aalvar’ (meaning ‘ servant’ or ‘serving GOD’), and it doesn’t have a direct Tamil equivalent. However, as Deekshan typically refers to a follower of the Deeksha tradition.
* If you meant antonyms in the context of spirituality or spiritual practices, please provide the name, I think there might be a small mistake!
‘Deekshan’ is actually a Sanskrit word, I’d have to provide antonyms in its sense, and I’ll do my best to assist you!, or ‘Upasaka’ (means ‘spiritual aspirant’).
Please clarify or provide more context, if you meant to ask for the antonyms of a Tamil name
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