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Bahurani

Goddess of Fortune

sah-rah-sah-wah-tee/səˈrəsʋət̪i/

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6
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

The name Bahurani is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Bahu’ meaning ‘many’ and ‘Rani’ meaning ‘queen’ or ‘goddess’. This name is associated with the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi. It is believed that the name Bahurani bestows the blessings of wealth, fortune, and prosperity upon the bearer.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes abundance and prosperity

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

सरस्वति

Goddess of Knowledge, Music, and Arts

🇮🇳Hindi

सरस्वती

विद्यापराध्यायिनी

🇮🇳Tamil

சரச்வதி

விஜ்ஞானப்போக்கிய அருட்புலவர்

🇮🇳Telugu

శరద్ది

జ్ఞానపద్దథి

🇮🇳Marathi

Bahurani

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Fortune

🇧🇩Bengali

Bahurani

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Fortune

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

sah-rah-sah-wah-tee

/səˈrəsʋət̪i/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

33

Lucky stone

Gold

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Bahurani is rooted in Hindu culture and reflects the rich legacy of the Hindu goddesses and their associated symbolism. As a culturally significant name, it is often given to girls in the Hindu community, signifying a deep connection to the Hindu tradition and its deities. The name also carries the hope and expectation of a prosperous future for the child.

In Hinduism, the name Bahurani holds a deep spiritual significance. As mentioned earlier, the name is derived from the words ‘Bahu’ and ‘Rani’, and is associated with the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The name Bahurani is believed to bring the blessings of this goddess upon the bearer, granting her financial prosperity, abundance, and good fortune throughout her life. The name invokes the power of Lakshmi and serves as a reminder of her presence and protection.

Historical references

Bahurani was an influential queen in the Jat kingdom of Rajasthan, India. She is known for her role in extending the Jat kingdom's territory and for her military leadership during times of conflict. She ruled during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, and is believed to have been a contemporary of Akbar.

Late 16th - Early 17th Century

Bahurani is also referred to in Indian folklore as a manifestation of the goddess Durga, who is said to have taken the form of a Jat princess and led her people in battle against the Mughals. This legend is most commonly associated with the battle of Chittor in 1535, during which Bahadur Shah of Gujarat attempted to conquer the city.

16th Century

Notable people with this name

Saraswati DeviSaraswati Chandra

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Variations & related names

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Goddess of Fortune