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Chintaman

God of Thought

chi-NTAH-mahn/ˈtʃɪntəmɑn/

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Tuesday
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Sanskrit
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Meaning & Origin

Chintaman is a Sanskrit name, derived from the words 'Chintana' meaning thought and 'Man' meaning mind or God. This name is believed to be a representation of Lord Ganesha, who is known as the God of Wisdom and Remover of Obstacles.

Spiritual meaning

Symbol of wisdom and intelligence

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

चिन्तमन

wisdom, intelligence, intellect

🇮🇳Hindi

चिन्तमन

चिन्ता (chintā) - thought, intelligence, intellect, mind मन (man) - mind, soul

🇮🇳Tamil

சிந்தமன்

சிந்தன (cinthaṉ) - thoughtful, intelligent, wise மன் (maṉ) - mind, soul

🇮🇳Telugu

చిన్తమన్

చిన్న (chinna) - new, young, fresh మన�� (manu) - mind, soul

🇮🇳Marathi

Chintaman

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Thought

🇧🇩Bengali

Chintaman

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Thought

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

chi-NTAH-mahn

/ˈtʃɪntəmɑn/

Lucky number

2

Lucky day

Tuesday

Lucky colors

YellowOrange

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name 'Chintaman' highlights the importance of wisdom and knowledge in Hindu culture. It signifies that a person with this name is believed to be deeply thoughtful and intelligent. In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha, who is associated with the name, is revered as the god of wisdom and knowledge. Therefore, having this name is a source of pride and respect within the Hindu community.

From a spiritual standpoint, the name 'Chintaman' signifies the deep internal connection between thought, mind, and God. It reminds us that our thoughts are not just mere mental processes but are an expression of divine energy. The name encourages us to keep our minds focused on the Divine and use our thoughts to serve a higher purpose. By honoring this name, we can tap into the wisdom and knowledge that comes from a deeper connection with the divine consciousness.

Historical references

Chintaman was a popular name for Jain temples in medieval India. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Chintamani', which means 'wish fulfilling'. These temples were believed to grant the wishes of the devotees.

11th to 13th centuries AD

Chintaman is also a common name for boys in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Chit' meaning consciousness and 'Manas' meaning mind. The name is often given to encourage the development of a wise and thoughtful mind in the child.

Modern times

Notable people with this name

ChintamanRaoIndian actor

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