Examples of using Feasting in English and their translations into Hindi
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The feasting was magnificent.
God of fasting and feasting.
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Do not enter a house where people are feasting.
Now the Starks are feasting us at sundown.
After the feasting of Christmas, January is a time of detox and self-denial.
Thank you very much: Döner, Pizza, Currywurst,… Feasting is allowed!
They don't feel like feasting on the delicacies of My banquet;
It was the festive time of sheepshearing, when generosity and feasting were customary.
As to why the lions were feasting on humans at all, there are several different theories.
In early spring, some gardeners find signs of feasting on hares or mice.
You're traveling, you're feasting, you're party hopping- and likely all on very little sleep.
If you are a chef at heart,then invite a couple of your friends and let the feasting begin.
Imagine waking up in the middle of paradise, feasting on fresh fruit, and taking a dip in your very own infinity pool.
It's difficult to fight with them in open battle, so it was necessary to get to the place of feasting earlier.
This festival goes on for ten days, feasting, boat race, songs and dance are the major parts of attraction of this important Indian festival.
The key to success is simply to alternate 8 hours of feasting with 16 hours of fasting.
Each king tried to outdo the other in feasting, tournaments, feasting, clothes, jewels, and more feasting during an exorbitantly expensive celebration that lasted for weeks.
He and his entire army stayed there amusing themselves and feasting for one hundred and twenty days.
People dress in traditional wear and go around the pandal-hopping, praying, and feasting.
Five middle aged,rotund women sat around a little table, feasting on large bowls of pilau, or plov, Uzbekistan's national rice dish.
Bible scholar Dr. James Macknight writes:‘ Theword koʹmois[ a plural form of koʹmos] comes from Comus, the god of feasting and reveling.
According to Harris, by about 200 CE, food and feasting on animal slaughter were widely considered as a form of violence against life forms, and became a religious and social taboo.
This focus on the winter solstice was an important time marked by feasting and possibly animal sacrifice.
Three days of traditional song, dance, sword-fighting, feasting and even a beauty pageant of sorts celebrate the end of the rose harvest season in the nearby Vallée des Roses- a region blanketed in pink flowers every spring.
The day before Vasant Panchami, Saraswati's temples are filled with food so thatshe can join the celebrants in the traditional feasting the following morning.
Moore's poem transferred the genuine old Dutch traditions celebrated at New Year in New York, including the exchange of gifts,family feasting, and tales of"sinterklass"(a derivation in Dutch from"Saint Nicholas", from whence comes the modern"Santa Claus") to Christmas.
Blood-thirsty local tribes were known to capture their most hated enemies, tie them to a stake,and start feasting on their roasted body parts.
Their domestication likely was associated with the wolves realizing they could get a quick andeasy meal if they hung out near human gathering sites, feasting on the leftover meat of the humans' hunt.
