Meaning & Origin
Anshula is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'Ansh' (meaning) and 'UlA' (goddess of light). This name signifies one who illuminates knowledge and wisdom. In Hindu mythology, Anshula is associated with the goddess Saraswati, who is the embodiment of knowledge, music, and arts. The name holds a spiritual significance and is believed to bring wisdom, knowledge, and enlightenment.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of knowledge and wisdom
Language details
अन्शुला
वह जो खुशी पहुँचती है, वह उसका साथ धारण करती है
अंशुला
खुशियों द्वारा पहुँचने वाली
அன்ஷுலா
அல்லவேys குஷ்டகம் உண்டு விடும்
అన్శుల
ఆశేద దేశముదే దేశియోదే
Anshula
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ansh (meaning) + UlA (goddess of light)
Anshula
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ansh (meaning) + UlA (goddess of light)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AN-shoo-la
/əŋʃuːlə/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Anshula represents the deep rooted Indian value of learning and knowledge. It is a reminder of the importance of wisdom and education in one's life. The name is also linked to Hindu mythology and its rich cultural heritage, adding an element of tradition and history to the identity of an Anshula.
Anshula is a name that holds great spiritual significance in Hinduism. It is believed that the name bestows the blessings of the goddess Saraswati, bringing wisdom, knowledge, and enlightenment to the bearer. The name is also a reminder to strive for wisdom and knowledge, and to use it for the betterment of oneself and the world.
Historical references
Anshula was the name of a famous ancient Indian princess, the youngest daughter of King Shatanika of Magadha. She was married to Prince Vidudabha, the son of King Dasharatha of Hastinapura. Anshula is best known for her role in the Mahabharata war, where she fiercely defended her husband and Magadha against the Pandava army led by Bhima.
circa 3100-2900 BCE
Anshula was also the name of a young girl who appeared in a 13th-century Hindu mythological text called the 'Brahmanda Purana'. She was the daughter of Saint Romaharshana and was renowned for her devotion to Lord Shiva. According to the text, Anshula was granted a boon by Lord Shiva, which allowed her to be united with him even after her death.
13th century CE
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