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Himagiri

Snowy Mountain

Hih-muh-gih-ree[ɦɪməˈɡɪɾi]

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Thursday
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Sanskrit
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Meaning & Origin

Derived from Sanskrit words 'hima' (snow) and 'giri' (mountain).

Spiritual meaning

Represents strength, stability, and divinity.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

हिमगिरि

Snowy Mountain

🇮🇳Hindi

हिमगिरि

हिम = बर्फ़, गिरि = पहाड़

🇮🇳Tamil

ஹிமகிரி

ஹிம = அழகு, கிரி = மலை

🇮🇳Telugu

హిమగిరి

హిమ = శిశిరం, గిరి = పర్వతం

🇮🇳Marathi

Himagiri

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Snowy Mountain

🇧🇩Bengali

Himagiri

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Snowy Mountain

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

Hih-muh-gih-ree

[ɦɪməˈɡɪɾi]

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

BlueSilverWhite

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Lapis Lazuli

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Himagiri holds a significant cultural impact in Hindu mythology and literature. It is closely associated with the Chamundeshwari or Durga Maa, a powerful form of Goddess Shakti, who is regarded as the protector of the Karnataka region in India. Himagiri is believed to be the abode of this Goddess, located in the Sadashiva Hills near Mysore, and is an essential pilgrimage site for devotees seeking her blessings. Further, the name evokes the serene and tranquil imagery of the snow-capped Himalayas, reflecting the ancient connection between the mountains, nature, and the divine.

From a spiritual perspective, the name Himagiri represents the union of the divine feminine and the purifying power of snow. Goddess Chamundeshwari, the presiding deity, embodies strength, courage, and promote elimination of negative energies. The term 'Hima' signifying snow symbolizes the purity of consciousness and the perpetual state of the soul in its purified form. Thus, Himagiri's spiritual significance invokes reverence for divinity, strength, and the journey towards spiritual purity.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit roots हिम (hima) and गिरि (giri) • Not found in Vedas, Upanishads, or other scriptures.

Historical references

Himagiri is a mountain peak located in the Sahyadri range in Maharashtra, India. According to Hindu mythology, it is the abode of the goddess Parvati, and is the source of the Godavari River.

2nd century CE - present

The name 'Himgiri' is derived from the Hindu god Hima, who is believed to have been a king of the Himalayas. The mountain peak was named after Hima due to its snow-covered peaks, which are reminiscent of the snow-capped mountains in the Himalayas.

Ancient Hindu texts, likely before 2nd century CE

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