Anarghya
Freedom from pain, sorrow
ah-nahr-gee-yah/əˈnərɡʰjə/
Meaning & Origin
Anarghya is a Sanskrit name derived from the root word 'anargha' which means 'freedom from pain, sorrow, or misery'. It is a name of the Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the attainment of inner peace and freedom from worldly suffering.
Language details
अनर्घ्य
अनर्घ (without obstacles) + या (goddess)
अनर्घ्या
अनर्घ (without obstacles) + या (goddess)
அனர்க்யா
அனர் (without obstacles) + க்யா (goddess)
అనర్घ్య
అనర్ఘ (without obstacles) + య (goddess)
Anarghya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Freedom from pain, sorrow
Anarghya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Freedom from pain, sorrow
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-nahr-gee-yah
/əˈnərɡʰjə/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Anarghya is a name that resonates with the Hindu beliefs and traditions. In Hindu culture, names hold great significance and are believed to influence the personality and destiny of an individual. Anarghya is a name that signifies blessings and good fortune, as it is derived from the name of the goddess Lakshmi. The name reflects Hindu values of faith, hope, and optimism towards a prosperous and fulfilling life. It is a name that is believed to bring happiness, success, and protection, and is often given to girls in Hindu families.
Anarghya is a name that carries deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. It is a representation of the goddess Lakshmi, who is revered as the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Lakshmi is also known as the giver of grace, bliss, and protection. The name Anarghya reflects the spiritual belief that with God's grace, one can attain freedom from all forms of suffering and misery in life. It also signifies the pursuit of spiritual wealth, which is believed to be more enduring and valuable than material wealth. The name Anarghya is a reminder to seek inner peace, happiness, and spiritual growth, and to trust in the divine to deliver us from our problems and challenges.
Historical references
Anarghya was a prominent wife of the powerful king Bharata, who ruled Haihayas in the Ikshvaku dynasty around 15th century BCE.
15th century BCE
Another reference describes Anarghya as a devoted wife of sage Vyasa, who bore him a son Krishna Dwaipayana (Vyasa's other son was the great sage, Vyasa himself). This reference is from Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic written between the 4th and the 3rd century BCE.
4th-3rd century BCE
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