Meaning & Origin
Ghanavrish is derived from two Sanskrit words: 'Ghana' meaning heavy rain, and 'Vrish' meaning wealth. This name symbolizes the abundant blessings of nature and prosperity.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the abundance of nature's blessings and prosperity.
Language details
Ghanavrish
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Ghanavrish
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Ghanavrish
இந்து பெயர் என்று பொருள் Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Ghanavrish
హిందూ పేరు అంటే Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Ghanavrish
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Ghanavrish
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Heavy Rain, Wealthy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ghana-vrish
ɡhanaˈvr̥iʃ
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ghanavrish carries a significant cultural impact as it evokes the imagery of heavy monsoon rains bringing life and prosperity to the land. It is a common belief in Hinduism that rain represents blessings from the gods, and the abundance of the monsoon season ensures that farmers receive enough water to grow their crops. The idea of 'Ghan' signifying rich, heavy rain and 'Vrish' meaning prosperity and wealth is deeply rooted in the ancient Indian agricultural society, where natural resources played a crucial role in the overall welfare and economic stability of a community.
The spiritual significance of the name Ghanavrish lies in its implicit reference to the abundance of blessings bestowed by the divine. In Hinduism, the concept of 'Prasad' refers to the blessings and grace from the gods. The name symbolizes this notion of divine blessings, as 'Ghan' represents the heavy abundance of rain, while 'Vrish' implies the wealthy and prosperous result of these blessings. It serves as a reminder that all material wealth originates from a higher source and encourages a sense of gratitude and humility towards the divine in the face of such blessings.
Historical references
Ghanavrish was a king of the Vagga-Sahasraka dynasty in the Magadha region of ancient India, around the 5th century BCE. He is best known for his military campaigns against the neighboring kingdoms of Haryanka and Anga.
5th century BCE
Ghanavarsh or Ghanashyam was a Jain Tirthankara (Jain religious leader) who lived around the 12th or 13th century BCE. He is considered the 23rd Tirthankara in the current cycle of Jain cosmology.
12th or 13th century BCE
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