Meaning & Origin
Derived from Kamala (lotus) and Vati (goddess). Kamalavti is the goddess of lotus, symbolizing beauty and spiritual growth.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of divine beauty and spiritual growth.
Language details
कमलावती
Lotus
कमलावती
कमल (Kamal) = लोतस (Lotus)
கமலாவதி
கமல (Kamal) = அகிலம் (Lotus)
కమలావతి
కమల (Kamal) = లోతసు (Lotus)
Kamalavti
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lotus Goddess
Kamalavti
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lotus Goddess
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kah-mah-lahv-tee
/kəməlɑːvtiː/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In ancient Indian mythology, Kamalavati is the name of a celestial nymph, or apsara, who embodies grace and elegance, as well as the goddess of love and fertility.
In Hinduism, the lotus symbolizes detachment, purity, and the ability to rise above difficulties and challenges. Hence, Kamalavati represents the embodiment of spiritual growth and the attainment of inner peace.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root कमल (Kamal) = Lotus • Not found in Vedas or Upanishads.
Historical references
Kamalavati was the queen consort of King Bhartṛhari of the Gupta Empire in the 5th century CE. She is famous for her beauty and her patronage of art and literature.
5th century CE
Kamalavati is also mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata. She was the wife of the sage Veda Vyasa and is revered as the goddess of learning. She is believed to have dictated the Mahabharata to her husband.
Unknown, likely before 400 BCE
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