Anjushree
Giver of Joy
AHN-joo-SHREE/əɳdʒuʃrɪ/
Meaning & Origin
She Who Gives Joy and Happiness, Goddess of Fertility
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Fortune
Language details
अन्जुश्री
प्रसन्नतापूर्ण
अंजूष्री
प्रसन्नतापूर्ण
அஞ்ஜூஷ்ரீ
அன்பில்லை அறியாதவன்
అన్జూష్రీ
పృథిబద్ద
Anjushree
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Giver of Joy
Anjushree
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Giver of Joy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AHN-joo-SHREE
/əɳdʒuʃrɪ/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Anjushree holds significant cultural importance in Hindu society as it suggests the idea of providing 'joy' and 'happiness' to those around us. It is believed that individuals bearing this name possess the innate ability to fill the lives of those around them with treasured memories and endless happiness. This unique quality is particularly celebrated in the context of marriage and childbearing, where Anjushree is considered to be the Goddess of Fertility, ensuring the prosperity and prosperity of the family.
On a deeper, spiritual level, Anjushree represents the divine grace of the Goddess Parvati and embodies her nurturing, loving, and caring nature. The name is a powerful reminder that each one of us has the capacity to radiate positive energy, love, and joy, and that these are some of the most essential qualities instilled within us by the divine. By honoring this innate spiritual quality, Anjushree inspires us to look within ourselves to discover the source of this profound ability to bring happiness and joy to those around us.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology • Anjusha is a tree mentioned in the Vedas and Rigveda.
Historical references
Historical records show that Anjushree was a famous courtesan of the 16th century in Vijayanagara Empire, South India. The name Anjushree carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
16th century
Anjushree is also mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, where she is described as the wife of Bhishma Pitamaha and the mother of Vidura.
Ancient India, around 400 BCE
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