Meaning & Origin
Aakruti is a Sanskrit name derived from the root word ‘kruti’ which means ‘to create’ or ‘to make’. In Hindu mythology, Aakruti is considered the divine power or force that brings about creation and change. The name signifies the power of manifestation and is believed to bring about positive transformation in one’s life.
Spiritual meaning
The power of creation and manifestation in one’s life
Language details
आकृति
The one who is formed or created
आकृति
आकार दिया गया
அக்கிருதி
அக்கிரம் உடன் இருப்பது
ఆకృష్ఠి
ఆయేశ్య ఆశేషదేశ
Aakruti
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे To create or make
Aakruti
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ To create or make
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AHK-ruh-tee
/aːkrʊtɪ/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Aakruti holds a significant place in Hindu culture as it is believed to be the divine force responsible for creation and change. It is often associated with the goddess Saraswati, who is the goddess of knowledge, learning, and art. The name represents the power to bring about new beginnings and to shape one’s destiny.
From a spiritual perspective, Aakruti is seen as the divine power that helps in the manifestation of one’s desires and intentions. It is believed to be an embodiment of the universal creative energy and represents the power to bring about positive change in one’s life. The name is often chanted during rituals and prayers for success, creativity, and Inspiration. It is also believed that by invoking the power of Aakruti, one can overcome obstacles and create new opportunities for growth and transformation.
Historical references
Aakruti is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata as the name of a Demoness who was a manifestation of Kali. She was born when the demon Sambara performed a powerful penance to please Kali. Aakruti was sent by Kali to destroy the Pandavas, but was defeated by Bhima.
circa 400 BCE
Another reference to Aakruti is found in the Puranic literature. Aakruti is considered an incarnation of the goddess Bhagavati or Mahalakshmi. She is believed to have appeared during the reign of the Chalukya king Kirtivarman I (circa 633-641 CE) to protect the people of the kingdom from a drought.
circa 633 CE
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