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Jayansh

God's victory

JAY-an-sh/dʒaːjənt/

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5
Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
Hindu
Origin
male
Gender

Meaning & Origin

God's victory, ruler of the gods

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the victory of the soul over the material world and the inner self over the external influences

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

जयन्त

Victorious

🇮🇳Hindi

जयन्त्

जय (Jaya) - Victory

🇮🇳Tamil

ஜயன்ஷ

ஜயம் (Jayam) - Victory

🇮🇳Telugu

జైయఞ్ష

జై (Jai) - Victory

🇮🇳Marathi

Jayansh

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's victory

🇧🇩Bengali

Jayansh

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's victory

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

JAY-an-sh

/dʒaːjənt/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

YellowGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Topaz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Jayansh" is deeply rooted in Hinduism and denotes God's victory or triumph. It is a title given to various deities, particularly Lord Vishnu and Lord Indra, signifying their supreme power and dominance over the universe. In Hindu mythology, the victory or triumph of the gods over evil forces represents good conquering evil, and this notion of divine victory is a source of inspiration and hope for millions of Hindus around the world.

From a spiritual perspective, the name "Jayansh" carries the deeper meaning of living a victorious life, not necessarily in terms of material success or achievements, but in the sense of overcoming inner struggles, fear, and negativity. It offers an invitation to cultivate the qualities of courage, determination, and resilience, through the practice of meditation, self-reflection, and the study of sacred texts. By embracing the spiritual significance of this name, the individual can experience a deeper connection with the divine and the inherent power within themselves to overcome life's challenges.

Historical references

Jayansh was a ruler of the Chalukya dynasty who reigned from 1142 to 1148 CE. He succeeded his father, Someshvara III, and was known for his military conquests. He extended Chalukyan control over the western Deccan region, which included present-day Maharashtra and Karnataka. His capital was located at Kalyani.

1142-1148 CE

Jayansh was also known as Jayasimha II, and is known in Jain literature as Simhanatha. He is considered an important patron of Jainism during the 12th century CE. He is believed to have funded the construction of several Jain temples, including the Shri Kesavraj Jain Temple at Shravanabelagola.

12th century CE

Notable people with this name

Jayansh PatelJayansh Sinha

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