Meaning & Origin
In Sanskrit, Champak means 'golden flower'. This name is derived from the Champaka tree, whose fragrant flowers are yellow and are considered auspicious in Hinduism. The name signifies beauty, prosperity, and grace.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the blossoming of spiritual consciousness.
Language details
चाम्पक
पुष्पिक, फलिक
चाम्पक
चमेली के फूल, पुष्पिक
சாம்பக்
அடியல், புஷ்பம்
చామ్పక్
ఫలిక, పుష్పిక
Champak
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Golden flower
Champak
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Golden flower
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
CHAMP-pak
/ˈtʃɑmpak/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Jasper
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The Champak tree is revered in Hinduism and is believed to bring positivity, peace, and good luck. Its fragrant flowers are used in religious ceremonies, temple offerings, and adornments for deities. The tree is also associated with several Gods and Goddesses, including Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Krishna.
On a spiritual level, the name Champak carries deep symbolism. It signifies the journey towards inner beauty, prosperity, and grace. Just as the Champaka tree blooms and spreads its fragrance, the name Champak encourages one to bloom inwardly and radiate positivity and beauty. It is a reminder to live a life that is beautiful, gracious, and filled with prosperity, both materially and spiritually.
Historical references
In Hindu mythology, Champak is a name given to the flowering tree 'Cassia fistula'. The tree is believed to have appeared when the gods Parvati and Shiva were in deep meditation. Champak is also known as the 'Golden Shower Tree'.
Ancient
Champak is also a name given to the goddess Sita in the Hindu epic 'Ramayana'. She was found as a baby in a Champak tree and was named after the tree by her foster-mother, Renuka.
circa 4th century BCE
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