Meaning & Origin
Charanpal is a name derived from Sanskrit and means 'Foot Steps of God'. It is a spiritual name that signifies being close to and following the path of the divine.
Spiritual meaning
A name that brings one closer to the divine.
Language details
चरणपाल
foot protector
चरणपाल
चरण पालन
சரணபால்
சரண பாலனம்
చరనపాల్
చరన పాలన
Charanpal
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Foot Steps of God
Charanpal
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Foot Steps of God
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Cha-ran-pal
/ˈtʃarən pɑl/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Charanpal is of Hindu origin and has its roots in Sanskrit language, consisting of three words 'Charan', 'Paal' and is often found in various forms in Hindu mythology, literature and culture. The term 'Charan' refers to 'feet', evoking the idea of reverence towards an enlightened master or deity. 'Pal' stands for 'protector'. Together, the name signifies a deep connection to one's spiritual gurus and gods through the act of selfless service and seeking their protection.
The name 'Charanpal' holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus as it symbolizes devotion and submission to the divine. Charanpal represents an unwavering commitment to one's spiritual path and following the footsteps of the gods. It is a reminder of the importance of seeking the guidance and grace of spiritual teachers, and allowing oneself to be sheltered under the protective auspices of the divine. The name encourages an attitude of humility, respect, and reverence towards the divine and the spiritual journey towards enlightenment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit word चरण (charana) meaning 'foot' • This name Charanpal is derived from the Sanskrit word चरण (charana) meaning 'foot'. It can be interpreted as a protector or guardian of the feet.
Historical references
Charanpal was a renowned Hindu scholar and philosopher during the medieval period in India. He is known for his significant contributions to the Bhaartiya Jñāna-shastra (Indian system of knowledge). Charanpal's teachings had a profound impact on numerous philosophical schools, especially the Vedanta and Nyaya traditions.
1100-1300 AD
Charanpal was a famous Indian saint and poet who lived during the 15th century. He is revered in the Bhakti movement for his devotional hymns and compositions, especially in the tradition of the Nath Yogis. Charanpal's teachings emphasized the importance of self-realization and the attainment of divine love through devotion and meditation.
1400-1500 AD
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