Amolika
Immeasurable, Precious
ah-moh-lee-kah/əməˈloːlɪkə/
Meaning & Origin
Amolika is a Sanskrit name derived from the word 'amoola' meaning immeasurable, limitless, or precious. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that Amolika represents the divine grace and blessings of the gods, particularly Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of divine grace and blessings
Language details
अमोलिका
अमो+लिका
अमोलिका
अमोलीका
அமோலிகா
அம்+ஓலிகா
అమోలిక
అమో+ళిక
Amolika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Immeasurable, Precious
Amolika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Immeasurable, Precious
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-moh-lee-kah
/əməˈloːlɪkə/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Amolika carries a deep sense of respect and reverence in Hindu culture, as it is believed to bestow blessings and prosperity upon the bearer. In Indian society, naming a child is considered a significant event as it is believed that the name influences the child's character and destiny. Thus, choosing a name with a meaningful origin, as in the case of Amolika, adds to the child's identity and pride. Furthermore, the use of traditional Sanskrit names signifies a connection to Indian history, culture, and spiritual heritage.
In Hinduism, Lakshmi is believed to bring prosperity, wealth, and good fortune to her devotees. By choosing the name Amolika, one invokes the blessings and protection of this goddess. The spiritual significance of the name lies in its association with the divine, and the belief that the name carries the energy and blessings of the gods, bringing happiness, success, and abundance into the bearer's life. Additionally, the name Amolika embodies the concept of 'amoola' or the infinite, emphasizing the idea of the eternal nature of the soul and the interconnectedness of all things.
Historical references
Amolika was a prominent courtesan in the royal court of King Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century. She was renowned for her beauty, grace, and musical talents.
1509-1529 AD
Amolika is also mentioned in the 19th century Bengali literature as a character in Rabindranath Tagore's play 'Rakta Karabi' (The Red Oleander). In the play, she is depicted as a devoted wife who sacrifices her life for her husband.
Late 19th century AD
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