Jyotishee
Goddess of Knowledge
JEE-oh-TEE-shay/dʒiː oʊ tɪ ʃiː/
Meaning & Origin
Jyoti refers to 'light' and Ishvari means 'Goddess'. Therefore, Jyotishee is the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She is also known as Saraswati, the goddess of learning and arts.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes enlightenment and knowledge.
Language details
ज्योतिषी
Knowledgeable in astrology
ज्योतिषी
ज्योतिस विज्ञानी
ஜ்யோதிஷீ
ஜ்யோதிஷ் அரசிவர்
జ్యోతిషీ
జ్యోతిష్ ఆదర్శిక
Jyotishee
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Knowledge
Jyotishee
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Knowledge
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
JEE-oh-TEE-shay
/dʒiː oʊ tɪ ʃiː/
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jyotishee has a deep rooted cultural significance for Hindus, particularly in India. It represents knowledge, wisdom, and enlightenment, which are highly valued in Hindu culture. The name evokes images of scholars, teachers, and seekers of truth. In Hindu astrology, Jyotishee is also known as the Goddess of astronomy and astrology.
Jyotishee is regarded as a spiritual symbol of inner light and wisdom. Her name is a reminder to seekers of truth to look within themselves for guidance and knowledge. She is revered as a source of inspiration and enlightenment, and her blessings are believed to bring wisdom, success, and happiness. In Hindu mythology, Jyotishee is often depicted holding a copy of the Vedas, the sacred Hindu scriptures, signifying her role as a teacher and disseminator of knowledge.
Historical references
Jyotishee was a renowned astrologer in the court of King Harshavardhana (606-647 AD) in Thanesar (modern day Haryana, India).
Early Medieval India
Notable people with this name
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