amulet

Amulet Meaning in Nepali

An amulet, known as “चर्मकवच” (Charmakavach) in Nepali, is a small object that is believed to bring good luck and protect the wearer from harm. It is often worn as a necklace or bracelet and is made of various materials such as stones, metals, or even plants.

Nepali Meanings of Amulet:

  • चर्मकवच (noun) – a small object believed to bring good luck and protect the wearer from harm.
  • रक्षाकवच (noun) – a protective charm or talisman.
  • अभिमान (noun) – a symbol of pride or self-importance.
  • शुभकवच (noun) – an object that brings good fortune.
  • सुरक्षाकवच (noun) – a protective object that safeguards against danger.

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: /ˈæm.jə.lət/ (AM-yuh-luht)

Synonyms of Amulet:

  • Talisman – रक्षाकवच
  • Charm – चर्मकवच
  • Token – प्रतीक
  • Protective charm – सुरक्षाकवच
  • Lucky charm – भाग्यकवच
  • Guardian – संरक्षक

Description:

An amulet is a small object that is believed to possess magical or protective powers. In Nepali culture, amulets are commonly worn as a form of spiritual protection and to attract good fortune. They are often passed down through generations and are considered to be precious heirlooms. Amulets can be found in various shapes and designs, each with its own symbolic meaning. They are believed to ward off evil spirits, bring luck, and provide a sense of security to the wearer.

Antonyms:

  • Jinx – अशुभ
  • Curse – शाप
  • Harm – क्षति
  • Evil eye – बुरी नजर
  • Hex – जादू

For more information, you can visit the following links:

  1. Dictionary.com – Amulet
  2. Wikipedia.org – Amulet
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com – Amulet