Meaning & Origin
Jayaasri is a name derived from the Sanskrit words 'jaya' meaning victory and 'asri' meaning prosperity. In Hindu mythology, Jayaasri is considered the goddess of victory, success, and good fortune. She is also known as the consort of Lord Ayyappan and is revered in various parts of India.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the triumph of good over evil and the attainment of spiritual success.
Language details
जयास्री
विजयी + श्री
जयास्री
विजयी + श्री
ஜயாஸ்ரீ
விஜய் + ஶ்ரீ
జైయాశ్రీ
విజయీ + శ్రీ
Jayaasri
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Victory, Prosperity
Jayaasri
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Victory, Prosperity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
jaya-AS-ree
/dʒaːjə ə s rɪ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Jayaasri is a beloved and revered name in Hinduism, symbolizing victory, victory in life's battles, and prosperity. The name itself has a rich cultural significance in India, where it is associated with triumph, achievement, and success. People named Jayaasri are often seen as having a strong and powerful aura.
Jayaasri is also considered a spiritual name, representing the victory of the spirit over the material world. It symbolizes the spiritual triumph of an individual who has overcome worldly desires and attachments, and is a reminder of the ultimate goal of spiritual growth and enlightenment. Additionally, Jayaasri is the name of a goddess in Hindu mythology, who is worshipped for her blessings of victory, success, and good fortune.
Historical references
Historical records show that Jayaasri was a renowned poetess and scholar in the 12th century during the Chola dynasty. The name Jayaasri carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Chola Dynasty (11th-13th century)
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