Meaning & Origin
Chitrang is a unisex name, derived from the Sanskrit words 'chitra' (picture) and 'anga' (part). It symbolizes someone with distinct features and unique personality.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes a divine canvas or a reflection of the universe's beauty.
Language details
Chitrang
Imprinted
चित्रंग
चित्र
சித்ரங்க
சித்ரம்
చిత్రంగ
చిత్రం
Chitrang
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Picture, Image
Chitrang
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Picture, Image
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
chi-trang
ʧɪt.rəŋɡ
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Chitrang is a unique and intriguing name in the Hindu tradition, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India. It is a name that combines the beautifully artistic and expressive qualities of Hindu mythology and aesthetics. The name is both modern and ancient, reminding us of the timeless wisdom and values of Hinduism.
Chitrang is a name infused with deep spiritual significance. It is a reminder that each individual is a unique creation of the Divine, with distinct features and qualities that set us apart. The name encourages us to embrace our individuality and express ourselves authentically, while recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings in the Divine tapestry of existence. It is a name that inspires us to see the beauty and creativity in all aspects of life, and to bring art and beauty into our actions and relationships. May those named Chitrang be blessed with the wisdom and courage to live authentically, express their unique gifts to the world, and honor the Divine in all beings.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit चित्र (chitra) + अंग (anga) • Not directly from Vedas or Upanishads.
Historical references
Chitrangada Vibhishana was a great warrior and the younger brother of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is considered a sage and a devotee of Lord Vishnu, and is also revered as an incarnation of Lord Ganesha.
Circa 400 BCE
Chitraguptha was a king of the Satavahana dynasty, which ruled large parts of western and central India from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. He is mentioned in several ancient Indian texts, including the Mahabharata and the Puranas.
circa 175-185 CE
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