Meaning & Origin
Jagat refers to the material world, the universe, or the world of experiences. It is derived from the Sanskrit root jag, which means to wander, to be active, to move about.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the connection between the individual self and the universe, encouraging a sense of responsibility towards the world and all living beings.
Language details
जगत्
सर्वव्यञ्जनम्
जागत
सर्वव्यंजन
ஜாகத்
ஜலப்பனம்
జగద్
జగత్యమ్
Jagat
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Universe, World
Jagat
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Universe, World
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
jah-gat
/ˈdʒaːɡət/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Jade
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term Jagat has been used in various contexts in Hinduism, particularly in philosophical and religious texts. It represents the cyclic nature of the universe and the interconnectedness of all beings within it. It is also used to signify the vastness and diversity of the material world and the experiences that come with it. In Hindu mythology, there are various gods and goddesses associated with Jagat, including Brahma, who is considered the creator of the universe, and Vishnu, who preserves the cosmic order.
From a spiritual perspective, Jagat can be seen as a reminder of the impersonal nature of the universe and the transient quality of all experiences. It represents the illusion of the world and the importance of transcending it through the pursuit of spiritual knowledge and awakening to the ultimate reality of the Self (Atman). Ultimately, the term Jagat emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of recognizing the divine presence in all of creation.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • The name Jagat is derived from the Sanskrit root word jag, which means to be conscious, to awake. In Hindu mythology, Jagat is the name of the material world, created by the god Brahma. It is often used to refer to the entire universe or the physical world.
Historical references
The Puranas describe Jagat as the physical universe, created by Brahma and governed by Shiva and Vishnu.
Ancient, around 400-500 AD
In the Mahabharata, the term Jagat is used to refer to the world as opposed to the divine or heavenly realms.
Ancient, around 300-200 BC
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