Meaning & Origin
The name Kamaljeet is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Kamal' meaning lotus and 'jeet' meaning victory or god. This name signifies the divine presence of the lotus god within an individual.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of spiritual enlightenment and inner peace.
Language details
कमला
कमल (lotus) + ईश (god)
कमलजीत
कमल (lotus) + जीत (victory, conqueror)
கமல்ஜீத
கமல் (lotus) + ஜீத் (conqueror)
కమలజీత
కమల్ (lotus) + జీత్ (conqueror)
Kamaljeet
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lotus God
Kamaljeet
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lotus God
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kah-mahl-jeet
/kəˈməl dʒiːt/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Kamaljeet holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism. The inclusion of the word Kamal, which is the symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual growth, pays homage to the Lotus God, Saraswati. Saraswati is revered as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, learning, and music. The name Kamaljeet is thus a reminder of the importance of knowledge and spiritual growth in one's life.
The name Kamaljeet holds a profound spiritual significance as it connects the bearer to the divine symbolism of the lotus flower. The lotus is considered the most sacred and purest of all flowers in Hinduism. It is believed that those who are spiritual and have attained inner peace and Self-Realization can be symbolized by the lotus flower. The name Kamaljeet represents the innate desire for spiritual growth and the victory over worldly desires and distractions. It is a constant reminder to stay connected to the divine and strive for spiritual awakening and self-realization.
Historical references
Kamaljeet was a renowned Hindu scholar and poet who lived during the medieval period in India. He was a follower of the Bhakti movement, which emphasized the devotional aspect of Hinduism. Kamaljeet is best known for his works in Punjabi and Hindi languages, including the 'Kanhaiya-Nidhhan', a collection of devotional poems dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Medieval period (11th-16th centuries)
Another Kamaljeet, a Hindu king from the 14th century, ruled over the Malwa region in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India. He is believed to have established the city of Dhar and contributed significantly to the development of the region. Kamaljeet is also known for his patronage of arts and literature, particularly the creation of the 'Adi Granth', the first Sikh scripture.
14th century
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