Meaning & Origin
The name Jugal is derived from the Sanskrit word 'yug' which means 'union'. It symbolizes the coming together of two things, two people, or two forces. This name is often given to a child born out of a deep bond between two parents or two siblings.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes harmony and unity, both within oneself and with others.
Language details
युगल
युग (yuga) + ल (la) = union, partnership, companionship
जुगल
सहायवान (sahayaavan) + ल (la) = helper, companion
ஜுகல்
ஜோஜலம் (jojalam) + ல் (l)
జుగల
యుగము (yugamu) + ల్ (l)
Jugal
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Union, togetherness
Jugal
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Union, togetherness
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
joo-gal
/dʒʊˈɡɑl/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jugal holds significant cultural relevance in Hindu communities where it represents the unity and harmony between two or more things. The name is reminiscent of the mythological tale of Lord Shiva, who once severed the head of his wife Parvati and later re-united it with her body. This act of reunification is celebrated as a symbol of eternal love and devotion.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Jugal represents the union between the soul and the divine essence. It is believed that when one's soul is fully immersed in the divine consciousness, they experience a state of pure bliss and harmony. The name also signifies the unity between the individual self and the universal self, reminding us of our interconnectedness with all things in the universe.
Historical references
Jugalpati, a name of Lord Vishnu, refers to his role as the supreme ruler of the universe in the Dvapara Yuga. It is believed that after the departure of Krishna, who is an avatar of Vishnu, the world goes into a state of chaos and confusion, and only Jugalpati, as the divine ruler and lawgiver, can establish order and righteousness.
Dvapara Yuga
Jugal Kishore Shukla, a prominent Indian nationalist leader during the British Raj, was born in 1894. He was an active member of the Indian National Congress and played a significant role in the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement. He was imprisoned several times for his political activities and was a key figure in India's struggle for independence.
British Raj (early 20th century)
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