Amulets Meaning in Nepali
Amulets, known as “चर्मणि” (charmani) in Nepali, are objects that are believed to have magical or protective powers. They are often worn as jewelry or carried as a charm to ward off evil spirits, bring good luck, or provide protection to the wearer.
Nearby Words:
- Noun: चर्मणि (charmani) – amulets
- Noun: रक्षाबन्धन (rakshabandhan) – talisman
- Noun: जादूटोना (jadutona) – enchantment
- Noun: अभिमंत्रण (abhimantran) – incantation
- Noun: जादू (jadu) – magic
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: /ˈæmjʊlɪts/ (AM-yoo-lits)
Amulets Synonyms:
- Talismans – रक्षाबन्धन (rakshabandhan)
- Charms – चर्मणि (charmani)
- Protective charms – संरक्षक चर्मणि (sanrakshak charmani)
- Guardians – रक्षक (rakshak)
- Warders – रक्षक (rakshak)
- Defenders – रक्षक (rakshak)
Description:
Amulets are objects believed to possess magical powers and are worn or carried for protection or good luck. In Nepali culture, amulets hold significant importance and are often passed down through generations. They can be made from various materials such as metals, gemstones, or even natural objects like plants or animal parts. Amulets are commonly worn as pendants, bracelets, or rings. They are believed to provide spiritual or supernatural benefits to the wearer and are often associated with religious or cultural beliefs.
Antonyms:
- Curses – शाप (shap)
- Hexes – जादू (jadu)
- Evil spells – शैतानी जादू (shaitani jadu)
- Malevolence – दुष्टता (dushtata)
- Ill fortune – दुर्भाग्य (durbhagya)
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