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Gorav

Mountain-born

go-ravɡoːrəʋ

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Lucky #
(Monday)
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

One who is born on a mountain or has a connection with mountains. In Hindu mythology, mountains are considered sacred and are believed to be the abode of gods.

Spiritual meaning

Connection to divine mountain energies, stability, and strength.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

गोरव

Mountain of wisdom

🇮🇳Hindi

गोरव

गोराव

🇮🇳Tamil

கோரவ்

கோரவ்

🇮🇳Telugu

గోరవ్

గోరవ్

🇮🇳Marathi

Gorav

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Mountain-born

🇧🇩Bengali

Gorav

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Mountain-born

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

go-rav

ɡoːrəʋ

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

(Monday)

Lucky colors

OrangeYellow

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Gorav finds its roots in Hindu mythology where mountains are revered and believed to be the dwelling place of gods. Mountain derived names are considered auspicious and are believed to endow great strength and confidence in their bearers.

In Hindu tradition, the mountain represents the connection between the divine and the physical world. The person named Gorav is believed to carry the divinity of the mountains within them. Symbolizing the strength, endurance, and stability of the mountains, the name is believed to bestow these qualities upon its bearer. It implies a deep reverence for natural elements and a spiritual connection to the divine.

Historical references

Gorakhnath was a 10th century Hindu saint and the founder of the Gorakhnath sect. He is also known as Gorakshanath and Goraveshvara. The Gorakhnath sect is a branch of the Nath tradition and is popular in North India. Gorakhnath is believed to have achieved perfection through hard penance and is known for his teachings on the importance of self-realization and the worship of Shiva.

10th century

Gorakshas were a group of Hindu guards who protected Lord Rama during his exile in the forest. They were warriors and ascetics who wore the skin of a tiger or a panther as armor. They are mentioned in the Indian epic Ramayana, and their leader was Jambavan, the king of the bears. Gorakshas are believed to be the protectors of Rama and his brother Lakshmana, and they played a significant role in helping Rama regain his kingdom and defeat the demon king Ravana.

Circa 5th century BCE

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