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Aambal

Goddess of Motherly Love

ah-m-bahləmːaːl

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Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
Tamil
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Aambal, derived from the Tamil language, signifies the embodiment of motherly love and nurturing. In Hindu mythology, Aambal is revered as the goddess of fertility, nourishment, and protection. She is often depicted with a child in her arms, symbolizing the bond between a mother and her child.

Spiritual meaning

Symbol of maternal love and protection.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

Aambal

हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Goddess of Motherly Love

🇮🇳Hindi

आमा

Mother

🇮🇳Tamil

அம்மல்

Goddess, Mother

🇮🇳Telugu

అమ్మళ్ళు

Mother, Goddess

🇮🇳Marathi

Aambal

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Motherly Love

🇧🇩Bengali

Aambal

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Motherly Love

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ah-m-bahl

əmːaːl

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

RedOrange

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Carnelian

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Aambal is deeply rooted in Tamil culture, where the concept of unconditional maternal love and care holds immense significance. It serves as a reminder of the important role mothers play in nurturing and caring for their children, shaping them into mature and responsible individuals.

From a spiritual perspective, Aambal represents the divine feminine principle of love, compassion, and nurturing. She is a manifestation of the goddess fertility and the protector of all beings, especially children. Devotion to Aambal invokes her blessings for prosperity, happiness, and healthy growth.

Historical references

Aambal was the principal deity of the ancient Chola city of Thanjavur. The goddess is believed to have appeared before King Maravarman Sundara Chola I in a dream and asked him to build a temple for her. The temple, known as the Brihadeeswarar Temple, was completed in 1010 AD.

1010 AD

Ambal or Arubalathalvar is believed to be a form of the Goddess Parvati associated with the Agni (fire) Lingam of Lord Shiva. In the Tirumurai, the 12 volumes of the Saiva Agama scriptures, Ambal is described as the 'consort of the God of Fire'. She is revered as the giver of boons and the one who removes all obstacles in the path of devotees.

Ancient India, Saiva Agama scriptures

Notable people with this name

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Goddess of Motherly Love