Anshumaan
God of the Universe
An-shoo-maan/ənʃu mɑːn/
Meaning & Origin
Anshumān (अन्शुमान्) is derived from two Sanskrit words - ‘Anshu’ meaning 'nose' or 'eye' and ‘Manav’ meaning 'man' or 'human'. The name Anshumaan signifies the 'God who has a nose or an eye in every being'. In Hindu mythology, Anshumaan is considered as the creator of the universe and the supreme deity of the cosmos.
Spiritual meaning
Supreme Cosmic Power
Language details
अन्शुमान्
God of the Sun
अन्शुमान
सूरज के प्रथम पुत्र
அன்சுமான
ஆட்சி (ஆத்மா, ஆத்மக்கு, ஆத்மவுடன்) அன்புக்கல்
అంశుమాన
ఆద్దేశ్ (ఆద్దేశ్యేశ్) మీద
Anshumaan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of the Universe
Anshumaan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of the Universe
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
An-shoo-maan
/ənʃu mɑːn/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Ganesha is the elephant-headed god of wisdom, learning, and new beginnings in Hinduism. He is revered in Indian culture as the remover of obstacles and is a popular deity in Hindu homes and temples.
Ganesha symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, removal of obstacles, and the power of the individual will over inner and outer obstacles, as represented by his elephant head and destroying the temptations and ignorance with his tiny 'modest'mouse.
Historical references
Anshumaan was an ancient Hindu deity, considered the god of the sun and the universal ruler. He was also known as 'Surya' and 'Ravi'.
Ancient India, 1500 BCE - 500 CE
Anshumaan is also mentioned in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, where he is described as the father of the sun god, Surya, and the god of the stars, Indra.
Ancient India, 400 BCE - 200 CE
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