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Medieval monastery complex, Bulgaria
Varna Monastery is a large preserved early medieval monastery complex, opened near Varna, Bulgaria, with the status of a cultural monument of national
Varna_Monastery
City in Bulgaria
Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea
Varna,_Bulgaria
Monastery in Bulgaria
Monastery (Bulgarian: Аладжа манастир) is a medieval Orthodox Christian cave monastery complex in northeastern Bulgaria, 17 km north of central Varna
Aladzha_Monastery
Writing system
and at nearby Patleina Monastery, both in present-day Shumen Province, as well as in the Ravna Monastery and in the Varna Monastery. The new script became
Cyrillic_script
Province in eastern Bulgaria
Varna Province (Bulgarian: Област Варна, romanized: Oblast Varna), formerly known as Varna okrug, is a province in eastern Bulgaria, one of the 28 Bulgarian
Varna_Province
Museum in Bulgaria
43°12′27″N 27°54′54″E / 43.20750°N 27.91500°E / 43.20750; 27.91500 The Varna Archaeological Museum (Bulgarian: Варненски археологически музей, Varnenski
Varna_Archaeological_Museum
Literary school of the First Bulgarian Empire
itself, and at nearby Patleina Monastery, both in present-day Shumen Province, in the Ravna Monastery and in the Varna Monastery. In Ravna, an unusually large
Preslav_Literary_School
Basilica". ilovebulgaria.eu. "Small Roman Thermae". visit.varna.bg. "Varna Royal Monastery". visit.varna.bg. "Bishop basilica". "Early Christian basilica". "Early
List of oldest buildings in Varna
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Varna
near Razdelna, Varna Province Kisheshlika Rock Monastery (Скален манастир „Кишешлика“), near Avren, Varna Province Rock monasteries around Provadia Shashkanite
List_of_cave_monasteries
(Theravadin) Seto Gumba Swayambhunath Tergar Osel Ling Monastery Tharlam Monastery Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, known locally as the "Golden Temple" Chhairo
List of Buddhist Monasteries and Temples in Nepal
List_of_Buddhist_Monasteries_and_Temples_in_Nepal
Archaeological site in Bulgaria
complex Ariadne's string Aeneas Salammbô Carthago delenda est Varna Monastery Ravna Monastery Chernorizets Hrabar "Храмът на Кибела в Балчик вече 12 години
Temple_of_Cybele,_Balchik
Place in Varna, Bulgaria
Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Avren Municipality in the eastern part of Varna Province. The village
Avren,_Varna_Province
Resort in Varna, Bulgaria
national park of the same name in the municipality of Varna. Located 17 km north of downtown Varna, it is virtually connected to the city by a continuous
Golden_Sands
Newar Buddhist temple in Nepal
the golden image and a large prayer wheel. According to legend Hiranya Varna Mahavihar was built at a location where a rat chases a cat. Rats were still
Hiranya_Varna_Mahavihar
Place in Varna, Bulgaria
old monastery buildings with the name Hotel Prague, because of the first foreigners accepted - Czechs. In March 1925, the Municipality of Varna decided
Saints Constantine and Helena, Bulgaria
Saints_Constantine_and_Helena,_Bulgaria
1948 novel by Geoffrey Trease
writer Alexis from the time of Socrates. He believes that it is in the monastery of Varna in the Balkans. Alan intends to deliver the play to the printer Aldus
The_Hills_of_Varna
One of four varnas (classes) in Hinduism
Shudra or Shoodra (Sanskrit: Śūdra) is one of the four varnas of the Hindu class and social system in ancient India. Some sources translate it into English
Shudra
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal
Tengboche Monastery (or Thyangboche Monastery), also known as Dawa Choling Gompa, in the Tengboche village in Khumjung in the Khumbu region of eastern
Tengboche_Monastery
Himalayan Buddhist monastery in Nepal
Amitabha Monastery is a Himalayan Buddhist monastery in Nepal. The Amitabha Monastery sits on the top of Druk Amitabha mountain overlooking Kathmandu Valley
Amitabha_Monastery
Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Kathmandu, Nepal
Kopan Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Boudhanath, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a member of the Foundation for the Preservation
Kopan_Monastery
Monastery in Tibet, China
Benchen Monastery is the name of two Buddhist temples. The original Benchen Monastery in Tibet was destroyed by the Chinese Army in 1959. It later began
Benchen_Monastery
Topics referred to by the same term
Lopushna may refer to: Georgi Damyanovo, village Lopushna Monastery, Bulgaria Lopushna, Varna Province, Bulgaria Lopushna, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine Lopushna
Lopushna
Place in Varna, Bulgaria
(Bulgarian: Провадия [proˈvadijɐ]) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province, located in a deep karst gorge (Provadia syncline) along the Provadiya
Provadia
Outcaste in Hindu society
name of a Hindu lower caste, traditionally considered to be untouchable. Varṇa was a hierarchical social order in ancient India, based primarily on the
Chandala
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal
Tharlam Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sakya sect in Boudhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal. In 1436, Ga Rabjampa Kunga Yeshe (1397 - 1470) founded
Tharlam_Monastery
Advaita Vedanta Hindu monastery with temples
because of the loss of records, and also because the pontiffs of the monastery adopted the same name which has created confusion in understanding the
Sringeri_Sharada_Peetham
2012 Indian film
Lingaad. It stars Jagapati Babu, Gayathri Iyer and music composed by Ravi Varna. The film, which was also dubbed into Hindi, was average. The film begins
Six_(film)
European road network
there the routes cross the southern Balkans into Bulgaria and thence to Varna, on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The road corridor follows the route:
Pan-European_Corridor_VIII
Process by which a duplicate metal sculpture is cast from an original sculpture
old (4550–4450 BC) and attributed to gold artefacts found at Bulgaria's Varna Necropolis. A copper amulet from Mehrgarh, Indus Valley Civilization, in
Lost-wax_casting
Topics referred to by the same term
Romania Galata Monastery In Bulgaria Galata, Lovech Province, a village in Lovech Province, Bulgaria Galata, Varna, a neighbourhood of Varna, Bulgaria Galata
Galata_(disambiguation)
Headland at the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is located 79 kilometres (49 mi) south of Varna, 55 km (34 mi) north of Burgas and 14 km (9 mi) south of Obzor. It forms
Cape_Emine
Autocephalous jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Odessus (Varna), Dorostorum (Silistra), and Adrianople (Edirne) were significant centres of Christianity in the Roman Empire. The Monastery of Saint Athanasius
Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal
Tergar Osel Ling Monastery or Tergar Lungrik Osel Targyé Ling Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal of the Tergar Meditation Community
Tergar_Osel_Ling_Monastery
image) labels the light house at the tip of the outskirt pier of the Port of Varna. Saint Nicholai (see also Saint Nicholas) is patron saint of sailors, fishermen
St._Nikolai,_Varna
Byzantine emperor from 1425 to 1448
Tumult. Cambridge University Press. Chasin, Martin (1989). "The Crusade of Varna". In Hazard, Harry W.; Zacour, Norman P. (eds.). A History of the Crusades:The
John_VIII_Palaiologos
Despot of Serbia from 1427 to 1456
King Władysław III of Poland during the Crusade of Varna, which culminated in the Battle of Varna. A crusading army led by Regent John Hunyadi of Hungary
Đurađ_Branković
Country in Southeast Europe
nation's capital and largest city; other major cities include Plovdiv, Varna, and Burgas. One of the earliest societies in the lands of modern-day Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Kathmandu, Nepal
Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Boudhanath, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. It has ties to both the Kagyu and Nyingma
Ka-Nying_Shedrub_Ling
Dominic's Convent, Oslo: Dominican sisters St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery, Enerhaugen, Oslo: Franciscan friars Tautra Abbey (Tautra Mariakloster)
List of Christian monasteries in Norway
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Norway
City in Bulgaria
Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,382 inhabitants, while 225,945 live in its urban
Burgas
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal
The Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery or Namo Buddha Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery about 40 km (by road) southeast of Nepal's capital city Kathmandu
Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery, Nepal
Thrangu_Tashi_Yangtse_Monastery,_Nepal
Newar Buddhist temples in Nepal
(महाबिहार) or Baha or great monastery. These monasteries have served as centers of learning in Newar Buddhism. These monasteries generally are built as a
List of Mahaviharas of Newar Buddhism
List_of_Mahaviharas_of_Newar_Buddhism
Dryanovo Sofia Plovdiv Varna Burgas During the 13th and especially during the 14th centuries the construction of monasteries thrived. Due to the troubled
Tourism_in_Bulgaria
Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman (1942–2020)
Metropolitan Kiril of Varna, the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church appointed Ambrose on 18 July 2013 as temporary viceroy of the Varna and Veliko Preslav
Amvrosius_Parashkevov
11th-century Hindu yogi and saint
Gorakhnath, his ideas, and his yogis have been popular in rural India, with monasteries and temples dedicated to him found in many states of India, particularly
Gorakhnath
Ruler of Wallachia (r. 1436–1442, 1443–1447)
sent 4,000 horsemen to fight against the Ottomans during the Crusade of Varna. With the support of a Burgundian fleet, he captured the important Ottoman
Vlad_II_Dracul
Bilateral relations
Edinburgh October 1973: Varna The Prince of Wales 6 – 8 November 1998: Sofia and Plovdiv 13 – 14 March 2003: Sofia and Varna The Duke of York 17–19 October
Bulgaria–United Kingdom relations
Bulgaria–United_Kingdom_relations
Old manor in Rygge, Moss, Norway
the municipality of Rygge in Østfold, Norway. Today only ruins of the monastery remain. Originally a Kongsgård estate, King Sverre of Norway established
Værne_Kloster
Bulgarian summer palace
and park on the Black Sea coast, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of downtown Varna. The palace is currently a governmental and presidential retreat, hosting
Euxinograd
Ancient Hindu text
the text enumerates numerous practices such as marriages outside one's varna (see anuloma and pratiloma), such as between a Brahmin man and a Shudra
Manusmriti
Ethnic group
(Sozopol), Germonakris, Mariupol, Mesembria (Nesebar), Nikonis, Odessos (Varna), Olbia, Tyras. Ethnic Greeks indigenous to the high plateau of Eastern
Pontic_Greeks
After disturbing the capital, Cossacks plundered Kishic, Izmail, Balchik, Varna and Sizbol in the West. Cossacks got all sorts of loot, but Ottoman galleys
Cossack raid on Istanbul (1629)
Cossack_raid_on_Istanbul_(1629)
Key concept in Indian philosophy and Eastern religions, with multiple meanings
profession and being endogamous. Varna was not absolute in Hindu dharma; individuals had the right to renounce and leave their Varna, as well as their asramas
Dharma
Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal
Namding Monastery is a Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal which was opened in April 2008. Trulsik Rinpoche of Thupten Chholing Monastery named
Pema_Namding_Monastery
Russian archbishop and theologian (1875–1940)
to Constantinople. From there he moved to Petkovica monastery in Serbia, and to Sofia and Varna in Bulgaria. Despite his many desperate efforts to expose
Theophan_Bystrov
Bulgarian fighter ace
the city of Varna). He was one of five siblings. Five months before his birth, his father, a flag bearer of the 8th Sea-Regiment of Varna in the Balkan
Stoyan_Stoyanov
Hindu Brahmin community in India and a part of the larger Saraswat Brahmin community
Pathare Prabhu and the GSB were both considered lower in ritual status in the varna system as compared to the Brahmins of Maharashtra although they had a high
Gaud_Saraswat_Brahmin
Hindu monastery
'institute or college', and it also refers to a monastery in Hinduism. An alternative term for such a monastery is adheenam (also transliterated ādīnam, adinam
Matha
House in Galičnik, North Macedonia
Kavarna, Shabla, Balchik, Varna. His tajfa came back in Macedonia and made the episcopal chair at the St. Gabriel of Lesnovo Monastery. Afterwards, they workerd
House_of_Kuze_Frčkovski
Movement to promote tourism in Bulgaria
Petrova Niva Site, Museum of History 8a. Sozopol — Archaeological Museum Varna — Museum of History and the Maritime Museum Devnya — Museum of Mosaics Veliko
100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria
Calendar year
disobeys the emperor's order and retreats to the port city of Odessus (Varna) on the Black Sea Coast. Æthelfrith of Northumbria succeeds Hussa as king
593
Valley in Bulgaria
networks. It is the starting point of the Hemus motorway leading northeast to Varna, the Trakiya motorway, leading southeast to Burgas, the Struma motorway
Sofia_Valley
Polish painter (1835–1884)
Timur Sobieski at Vienna Death of Władysław III of Poland at the Battle of Varna List of Orientalist artists Orientalism Inline Mendelsohn, Ezra (2002).
Stanisław_Chlebowski
Practice in Hinduism
the mūlamantra. Varṇamayī dīkṣā involves the guru putting the letters (varṇa) into the body of the disciple and withdrawing them from the various parts
Diksha
East Asian manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara
Guanyin is also beloved and worshipped in the temples in Nepal. The Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, located in Patan, is one example. Guanyin is also found in some
Guanyin
day after a full mobilization in the area between Silistra, Tolbukhin, Varna and Omurtag). According to Lieutenant-General Hristo Hristov (former Chief
Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_Bulgarian_People's_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Theravadin Buddhist Vihara in Nepal
from a holy man named Kindol who used to meditate at the site where the monastery stands. The present building dates from the 1920s when it was renovated
Kindo_Baha
Yogic tradition within Shaivism
and the sixty-four arts sixty-four (additional) varnas. — Chapter III: Verse 6 na vidhir-naiva varnas-ca na varjyavarjya-kalpana | na bhedo nidhanam kincin-nasaucam
Natha_Sampradaya
City in Ruse, Bulgaria
67 km (42 mi) south of Bucharest, Romania's capital, 172 km (107 mi) from Varna, and 249 km (155 mi) from the capital Sofia. Thanks to its location and
Ruse,_Bulgaria
Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453
Ottoman possessions. After the defeat of the Turks in the last crusade of Varna (1444), Constantinople lost all hope of salvation from the European countries
History_of_Constantinople
36th Peetadhipathi of the Shringeri Sharada Peetham
and 36th Shankaracharya of Sringeri Sharada Peetham, an important Hindu monastery in the tradition of Advaita Vedanta established by Sri Adi Shankara. Jagadguru
Bharathi_Tirtha
27th Sutta in the Digha Nikaya, Pāli Canon
Buddha to two brahmins, Bharadvaja and Vasettha, who left their family and varna to become monks. The two brahmans are insulted and maligned by their own
Aggañña_Sutta
Last Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to 1453
army was destroyed by the Ottoman army led by Murad II at the Battle of Varna on 10 November 1444, Constantine was not deterred. His initial campaign
Constantine_XI_Palaiologos
Place in Shumen, Bulgaria
in a document by the German writer Michael Beheim before the Battle of Varna, although this is disputed. As part of the Ottoman Empire, Novi pazar (Yeni
Novi_Pazar,_Shumen_Province
Indian dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE)
was then the dominion of another king known as Chutukula Satakarni. The varna of the dynasty is debated by modern scholars, who have variously argued
Satavahana_dynasty
Period of Byzantine history from 1261 to 1453
gained Mount Athos and coastal land of the Black Sea from Constantinople to Varna. As an added bonus, Imperial authority was asserted over a number of Aegean
Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty
Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Palaiologos_dynasty
15th-century ruler of Wallachia
of Poland and Hungary, against the Ottoman Empire during the Crusade of Varna in 1444. Vlad II Dracul was convinced that his two sons would be "butchered
Vlad_the_Impaler
Topics referred to by the same term
the Dormition, Sofia, Bulgaria Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, Varna, Bulgaria Dormition Cathedral, Helsinki or Uspenski Cathedral, Finland Cathedral
Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos
Cathedral_of_the_Dormition_of_the_Theotokos
universe. Not to be confused with the god Brahma or the varna Brahmin. Brahmin The class or varna of people consisting of priests, teachers, sages, and
Glossary_of_Hinduism_terms
Ancient Indian empire (c. 3rd century CE – 575 CE)
northern Bengal in the east. The Gupta records do not mention the dynasty's varna (social class). Some historians, such as A.S. Altekar, have theorised that
Gupta_Empire
Town in Kyustendil, Bulgaria
foot of the southwestern Rila Mountains, 20 km (12 mi) from the Rila Monastery, 34 km (21 mi) from Dupnitsa, and 65 km (40 mi) from Kyustendil. It is
Rila,_Bulgaria
as well as the Bulgarian National Bank and the Bulgarian Stock Exchange. Varna is the third largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city on the Black
Economy_of_Bulgaria
Late-19th-century architectural revival movement
Cathedral, Sofia (1882–1912) Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, Varna (1882–1885); Faculty of Theology (Sofia University) (1908–1912) Regional
Neo-Byzantine_architecture
Topics referred to by the same term
Puranas Hiranyaksha ("golden-eyed"), an Asura Hiranya Varna Mahavihar ("Golden Great Monastery"), a Buddhist vihara in Patan, Nepal This disambiguation
Hiranya
15th century Ottoman-Serbian princess
(1406–1456). On 11 September 1429, Đurađ made a donation to Esphigmenou Monastery at Mount Athos. The charter for the document names his wife Irene and
Mara_Branković
Perseus Digital Library. Retrieved 30 June 2024. Carro, Luis (2018). "Varna: la capital de la costa del Mar Negro". Senderismoeuropa.com. Archived from
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Sanskrit term denoting Hindu pilgrimage sites
Hindu culture and society Society Dalit Dasa Dvija Gotra Jāti Kayastha Varna Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya Shudra Hindu art Bhagavata Mela Bharatanatyam
Tirtha_(Hinduism)
Most powerful earthquake in Romanian history
[citation needed] In the Ottoman Empire (today's Bulgaria), the cities of Ruse, Varna and Vidin were almost completely destroyed. The force of the earthquake
1802_Vrancea_earthquake
Ruling dynasty of Magadha (c. 345–322 BCE)
that Mahapadma's mother belonged to the Shudra class, the lowest of the varnas. Since the claim of the barber ancestry of the dynasty's founder is attested
Nanda_Empire
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Crusade of Varna by defeating the Hungarian, Polish, and Wallachian armies under Władysław III of Poland and John Hunyadi at the Battle of Varna, although
Ottoman_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
Kamani may refer to: Pobiti Kamani or Pobitite Kamani, a rock phenomenon in Varna Province, Bulgaria Kamani, Bhamo, a village in north-eastern Burma Kamani
Kamani
Seven-pointed bronze rosette in Bulgaria
clearly Christian contexts, such as the monasteries of Murfatlar (Constanţa district, Romania) and Ravna (Varna district, Bulgaria), as well as on the
Pliska_rosette
Emperor of Kannauj from 606 to 647
Harsha was born of King Vishnu (Vardhana) and his family was of Vaishya varna.[page needed] This is supported by some more writers. Harsha's sister Rajyashri
Harsha
Mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu tradition
Hindu culture and society Society Dalit Dasa Dvija Gotra Jāti Kayastha Varna Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya Shudra Hindu art Bhagavata Mela Bharatanatyam
Shambhala
1st-century BCE inscription
dynasty era was found by Babu Jagannath Das Ratnakara at the Ranopali monastery in Ayodhya. The inscription is in Sanskrit, written in Brahmi script,
Ayodhya_Inscription_of_Dhana
Major Hindu scripture
particular man (Arjuna) as a member of a particular varna, (i.e., the kshatriya – the warrior varna)". According to Paul Hacker, the term dharma has additional
Bhagavad_Gita
Place in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Retrieved 28 March 2026. Media related to Shipka at Wikimedia Commons Shipka travel guide from Wikivoyage Shipka – The Pass, Monument, Village and Monastery
Shipka_(town)
Knyaz of Bulgaria from 852 to 889
is not certain; it may be near Preslav, or Pliska, or in a Ravna Monastery near Varna. St. Boris Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands
Boris_I_of_Bulgaria
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
domestic use-oriented pottery are the necropoleis at Novi Pazar, Devnya, and Varna. The vessels were made with a potter's wheel, unlike Slavic practice. Since
First_Bulgarian_Empire
became a characteristic phenomenon that was unique in Europe. The Eneolithic Varna culture (5000 BC) represents the first civilization with a sophisticated
History_of_Bulgaria
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Varn
Boy/Male
Hindu
The firstborn of Kunti (Eldest son of Kunti, sired by the Sun God; Friend of Duryodhana; Raised by a charioteer when his mother abandoned him at birth.)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Color in Sanskrit
Male
Hungarian
Short form of Hungarian Barnabás, BARNA means "son of exhortation."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of vital organs.
Girl/Female
English
Eagle.
Female
Hebrew
(וַרְדָּה) Hebrew name VARDA means "rose."
Female
Italian
 Short form of Italian Giovanna, VANNA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Vanna.
Female
Russian
(ВарÑ) Pet form of Russian Varvara, VARYA means "foreign; strange."
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Roman Latin Marina, MARNA means "of the sea."
Girl/Female
Hebrew Greek
God's gift.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Leaf
Girl/Female
Bengali, Danish, Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Saraswati; Colours
Girl/Female
Latin American
Bom in the spring.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Vernon, VERNA means "place of alder trees."Â
Male
Hindi/Indian
(करà¥à¤£) Hindi name KARNA means "ear." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Surya and Kunti. Compare with another form of Karna.
Girl/Female
Slavic
Foreigner.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Rose.
Girl/Female
Russian
Stranger.
Boy/Male
Indian
Infinite.
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
Girl/Female
Sikh
Bright
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
The Shepherd; Friend of God
Boy/Male
Slavic Greek Polish Russian
Victorious.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Shealtiyel, SALATHIEL means "borrowed from God." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Zerubbabel.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of the Universe
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God worshipped in Memphis.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wise and Prudent
Biblical
a stranger; one that fears
Boy/Male
Muslim
God. Provider.
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
VARNA MONASTERY
n.
A Spanish measure of length equal to about one yard. The vara now in use equals 33.385 inches.
n.
The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
n.
The god of the waters; the Indian Neptune. He is regarded as regent of the west, and lord of punishment, and is represented as riding on a sea monster, holding in his hand a snaky cord or noose with which to bind offenders, under water.
n.
Alt. of Arnee
n.
The monitor. See Monitor, 3.
n.
A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
n.
An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.
n.
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
n.
A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
n.
A small bird of the genus Certhia, allied to the wrens. The brown or common European creeper is C. familiaris, a variety of which (var. Americana) inhabits America; -- called also tree creeper and creeptree. The American black and white creeper is Mniotilta varia.
n.
A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
n.
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
n. pl.
A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
n.
A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
n.
A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.
n.
In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
a.
Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.