Meaning & Origin
Anukul means friendly, pleasing, or favorable. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'anukoola' which means 'towards what is pleasing'. In Hindu mythology, Anukul is a name for Lord Vishnu and is associated with compassion and love.
Spiritual meaning
Name of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing compassion and love.
Language details
अनुकुल
प्रसन्न, सहाय, सहकारी, समर्थनीय
अनुकुल
प्रसन्न, सहाय, सहकारी, समर्थनीय
அனுகுல
உரைப்பத்திருந்த, உதவிய, உத்தமம், உதவியம்
అనుకుల
ప్రసన్న, సహజ, సహకారి, సమర్థనియ
Anukul
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Friendly, Pleasing
Anukul
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Friendly, Pleasing
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AH-nu-kuh-l
/əˈnʊkʊl/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
(Emerald)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Anukul is considered auspicious in Hindu culture and is believed to bring good luck, happiness, and prosperity. It is also considered an important factor in naming children to ensure their future success and good relationships with others.
In Hinduism, the name Anukul holds spiritual significance as it is a name for Lord Vishnu, one of the primary deities. Lord Vishnu is known for his compassion, love, and protection. The name Anukul reflects his qualities and is believed to instill these qualities in the person bearing the name. It is also believed that chanting or meditating on the name Anukul can bring peace, happiness, and spiritual growth.
Historical references
Anukulchudamani was a great Chola king who ruled from 1182 to 1216 CE. He was a powerful ruler and defeated the invading forces of the Chalukyas and the Pandyas. Anukulchudamani was a great patron of arts and literature and built several temples during his reign.
1182-1216 CE
Anandakumara Anukul Shastri was an influential Hindu philosopher and scholar who lived during the 17th and 18th centuries. He was a leading exponent of the Advaita Vedanta philosophy and wrote several commentaries on the works of Shankara. Anukul Shastri was also a prolific poet and wrote extensively on various themes in Sanskrit literature.
17th-18th centuries
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