Meaning & Origin
Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurvedic Medicine, is believed to have carried the Amrita (nectar of immortality) in a pot named Divansa. Derived from this, the name Divanshi signifies the one who carries the divine nectar.
Spiritual meaning
Carrier of divine nectar
Language details
दिवन्शी
दिवस (day) और निश (night) के साथ होने वाली सुखप्रदायक पुरुषकारी (goddess)
दिवन्शी
दिवस और रात्रि के साथ होने वाली सुखप्रदायक (goddess)
திவந்சி
திவன் (sun) அல்லது சன்னல் (moon) அக்கிரமியல் அல்லவால் வளர்ப்பத்திருப்பின் அருள்வாளர் (goddess)
దివన్శీ
దీపను (sun) అథచియే (moon) చేయేదు దేశీయేయేయ్య పరిశత్తే (goddesses)
Divanshi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Gods
Divanshi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Gods
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
di-van-shee
/diˈvɑːnʃi/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Divanshi holds immense cultural significance in Hindu tradition as it is derived from the giver of Ayurvedic healing, Lord Dhanvantari. The name evokes a deep sense of reverence and connection towards the eternal wisdom and healing power associated with Ayurveda.
Divanshi signifies the one who carries the divine nectar of life, love, and wisdom. The name evokes a deep sense of spiritual awakening, the search for eternal bliss and spiritual well-being. It represents the journey towards inner purity and self-realization. The name Divanshi transcends beyond an ordinary name, it is a divine blessing that resonates with the soul's deepest desires and yearnings for spiritual growth and transformation.
Historical references
Divanshi is believed to be the daughter of King Sahasrarjuna of Haihayas, mentioned in the Mahabharata. She is famously known as the 'Mahakali' or the great goddess Kali in her benevolent form.
Ancient India, 2nd century BCE
Divanshi is also the name of a goddess revered in the Jain faith. She is believed to be the goddess of virtue, peace, prosperity, and the embodiment of the Jain virtues of truth, non-violence, and compassion.
Medieval India, 11th to 13th centuries CE
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