Angshuman
God of Boon
ANG-shoo-man/əŋɡʃʊmən/
Meaning & Origin
Angshuman is a name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'God of Boon'. It is a name of Lord Hanuman, who is believed to grant boons and fulfill desires.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes strength, devotion, and the power to fulfill wishes.
Language details
अंग्शुमन्
अंग (body) + शुमन् (handsome, good-looking)
अंग्शुमन
अंग (body) + शुमन (सुन्दर, handsome)
அங்குசுமன்
அங்கு (body) + சுமன் (கோவில், beautiful)
అంజేశ్మన్
అంజే (body) + శమన్ (శోద్ధ, handsome)
Angshuman
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Boon
Angshuman
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Boon
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ANG-shoo-man
/əŋɡʃʊmən/
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Angshuman is a significant name in Hindu culture, especially in the legends and stories of Lord Hanuman. He is revered as an embodiment of strength, loyalty, and intelligence. The name Angshuman is reminiscent of the god's divine powers, and is often spoken with deep reverence and love in Hindu households.
The name Angshuman holds great spiritual significance for Hindus, as it is believed that invoking the name of Lord Hanuman, the 'God of Boons', can bring positive change and fulfill wishes. It is a reminder that with faith, determination, and devotion, one can overcome obstacles and attain their heart's desires. The name itself is a source of inspiration and strength, and serves as a constant reminder of the power of the divine.
Historical references
The name Angshuman is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Angshu' meaning 'ring' or 'circle' and 'Manas' meaning 'mind', indicating a powerful intellect or a mind that can comprehend the infinite cosmos. This name is mentioned in Hindu mythology, specifically in the context of the mythological figure Angshuman, who is a son of Prachetas Rishi and the goddess Arundhati. Angshuman is also known as Sage Calak, and he is said to have a mastery over the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda.
Prehistoric to 5th century CE
Angshuman is also mentioned in the Puranic literature, specifically in the Mahabharata. He is described as the prince of the Lunar Dynasty, and is known for his excellent archery skills. Angshuman is said to have been the father of Bhishma Pitamaha, who is a central character in the epic Mahabharata. Angshuman's wife is said to be the goddess Ganga, and he is known as the king of the Chedi country.
6th century BCE to 3rd century CE
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