Arundhati
Seven Stars
A-run-dha-teeəˈrʊnɖhəˈt̪iː
Meaning & Origin
In Hindu mythology, Arundhati is the wife of the sage Vashistha. She is known as the 'Seven Stars' or the 'Daughter of the Moon'. Her constellation, known as 'Revati', is believed to bring good fortune.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of Loyalty and Constancy
Language details
अरुन्धती
Star Goddess
अरुन्धती
अरुण धत्ती
அருந்ததி
Star Goddess
అరుణ్ధతీ
Star Goddess
Arundhati
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Seven Stars
Arundhati
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Seven Stars
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
A-run-dha-tee
əˈrʊnɖhəˈt̪iː
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Arundhati, in Hindu culture, is associated with the star Vega or Revati, and the divine wife of sage Vashistha. This name is often considered auspicious and carries the connotation of being a symbol of marital devotion, constancy, and quality. In Hindu astrology, Arundhati is linked with the constellation of Revati, which is believed to assure a long and successful married life.
Arundhati, an epitome of dedication and devotion in Hindu traditions, is believed to represent the faithful wife committed to her husband's spiritual growth and well-being. The name Arundhati symbolizes the virtue of staying resilient in the face of adversity, much like her perseverance through trials and tribulations in Hindu lore. The name is an inspiration for married life, emphasizing the importance of selfless devotion and unwavering love towards one's spouse.
Vedic name • Root: Arundhati is a star and a goddess in Hindu astronomy • Arundhati is the wife of Vasishtha, the chief priest of the gods, and is also known as the star Dhruva in the constellation Ursa Major. She is considered the embodiment of devotion and loyalty in Hindu mythology.
Historical references
Arundhati is mentioned in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata, as the wife of the sage Vashistha and the mother of Lopamudra. Lopamudra is famously known as the first human to whom Lord Shiva revealed the secret of the Phallic worship.
circa 400 BCE
Arundhati is also mentioned in the 12th-century Indian epic Ramayana, as the wife of the sage Agastya and the mother of Kubera, the lord of wealth.
circa 1200 CE
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