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Charuvani

Goddess of Love and Prosperity

chah-roo-vah-neecərʊʋaːni

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9
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Charuvani is a name derived from Sanskrit origin, meaning 'Goddess of Love and Prosperity'. She is a beloved deity in Hinduism, revered for her ability to bestow blessings of love, joy, and abundance.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of divine love and compassion.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

चरुवाणी

प्रसन्नता, प्रसन्नवत्

🇮🇳Hindi

चरुवानी

प्रसन्नता

🇮🇳Tamil

சருவாணி

ஆகaatyam, ஆகவிலாகம்

🇮🇳Telugu

చరువాణి

ప్రసన్నతము, ప్రసన్నవేది

🇮🇳Marathi

Charuvani

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Love and Prosperity

🇧🇩Bengali

Charuvani

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Love and Prosperity

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

chah-roo-vah-nee

cərʊʋaːni

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

YellowGold

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Charuvani's name resonates deeply within the Hindu culture, and her presence is celebrated through various rituals and traditions. One such practice involves invoking her blessings during Hindu wedding ceremonies, where she is believed to bring marital harmony, love, and prosperity to the newlyweds.

Beyond the cultural context, Charuvani embodies the spiritual essence of love, kindness, and prosperity in Hinduism. Her name encourages devotees to cultivate inner virtues such as compassion, selflessness, and gratitude.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit word चरु (चरण विघ्नमुक्त, प्रसन्न) • The name Charuvani is derived from the Sanskrit word चरु (चरण विघ्नमुक्त, प्रसन्न). The word चरु means 'free from obstacles in the path' and 'happy'. The name Charuvani signifies someone who is free from obstacles and is always happy.

Historical references

Charuvani was the name of a renowned poetess and a scholar in the royal court of the Chera dynasty in Kerala during the 9th and 10th centuries AD. She was one of the nine women poets celebrated in the Sangam literature.

9th - 10th centuries AD

Charuvani, also known as Chitra, was a prominent Jaina scholar and a scholar-monk who lived during the 14th century AD in Kerala. She was a leader in the Jaina monastery at Kollam and is known for her extensive works on Jaina philosophy and literature.

14th century AD

Notable people with this name

Unknown

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ChaaruvaaniCharuwaniCharuvaneeCharuvany

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Goddess of Love and Prosperity