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Definition of Reverentially

Reverentially
Reverentially Rev`er*en"tial*ly, adv. In a reverential manner.

Meaning of Reverentially from wikipedia

- Deference (also called submission or p****ivity) is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior or superiors. Deference...
- Reverential capitalization is the practice of capitalizing religious words that refer to deities or divine beings in cases where the words would not otherwise...
- romanized: Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī; February 1143 – March 1236), known reverentially as Khawaja Gharib Nawaz (Persian: خواجہ غریب نواز, romanized: Khawāja...
- The Hare Krishna mantra, also referred to reverentially as the Mahā-mantra (lit. 'Great Mantra'), is a 16-word Vaishnava mantra mentioned in the Kali-Saṇṭāraṇa...
- or Ibn al-Qayyim ("Son of the prin****l"; ابن القيّم) for short, or reverentially as Imam Ibn al-Qayyim in **** tradition, was an important medieval...
- Vaishnavism; stone cut temples particularly those dedicated to Shiva that also reverentially display Vishnu and others, built between 695 and 722 CE; and, archaeological...
- concept of Vishnu avatars in Vaishnavism. Some Vaishnava literature reverentially link Shiva to characters in its Puranas. For example, in the Hanuman...
- əm/; pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains...
- sages, numerous treatises composed in the ancient and medieval eras are reverentially named after him. Some treatises named after him or attributed to him...
- that suggests the king and queen of superhumans residing in Svarga reverentially marking the spiritual journey of a Jain. He is a rough equivalent to...