Jasvant
Bringer of Victory
JAS-vant/dʒəˈʃʋənt/
Meaning & Origin
Jas (Victory) + Vant (Bringer)
Spiritual meaning
One who brings victory to the soul
Language details
जश्वन्त
जय (victory) + श्व (Surya or Sun) + अन्त (end)
जश्वन्त
जय (जय = victory) + श्व (श्व = Surya or Sun) + अन्त (अन्त = end)
ஜச்வந்த
ஜயம் (jayam) + ஸ்வான் (svan) + ந்தான் (ndan)
జశ్వంత
జై (jai) + శ్ (sh) + వంత (vamti or end)
Jasvant
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Bringer of Victory
Jasvant
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Bringer of Victory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
JAS-vant
/dʒəˈʃʋənt/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jasvant carries a sense of triumph and victory, reflecting Hindu ideals of personal success and progress. This name is often given to children born into families who have endured hardships or have faced obstacles, as a reminder of their inherent potential for overcoming challenges and achieving greatness.
In Hinduism, the name Jasvant carries deep spiritual meaning. It is believed that the divine brings victory and success in one's spiritual journey. The name is a reminder that one's inner strength and connection to God can help overcome any obstacle or challenge, and lead to spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. It is a name that inspires one to strive for personal growth and to look to the divine for guidance and support.
Historical references
Jasvant was a famous Jain Tirthankara of the 12th Jain Tirthankara cycle, known as the Siddhantakala. He is believed to have lived approximately between 372-361 BCE.
372-361 BCE
Jasvant is also mentioned in various Indian literary works, including the 11th century Jain text, 'Parishishtaparvan'. He is described as a ruler of a small kingdom in the region of Rajasthan and is believed to have renounced his royal duties and become an ascetic.
11th Century CE
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