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Kanakpratap

Golden Victor

kə-nək-prə-ˈtɑːpkənəkprəˈtɑːp

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Monday
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Sanskrit
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Male
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Meaning & Origin

Golden (Kanak) - Victor (Pratap)

Spiritual meaning

Represents the victory of light over darkness.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

कनकप्रताप

Golden Victory

🇮🇳Hindi

कनकप्रताप

सूरज के जीत

🇮🇳Tamil

கனகப்ரதப்

கனகம் (அங்குதோர்களில் இல்லையும் அவர்களிடம் வீடிக்கையால் அக்கிரமம் உள்ளது) + ப்ரதப் (விடுதலை)

🇮🇳Telugu

కనకేప్రతాప్

ఆశేద్యముట్టోటీయపోయేదు + ప్రతాప్ (శశ్వత ప్రజజ్యోదేశ్

🇮🇳Marathi

Kanakpratap

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Golden Victor

🇧🇩Bengali

Kanakpratap

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Golden Victor

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

kə-nək-prə-ˈtɑːp

kənəkprəˈtɑːp

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

GoldRed

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Kanakpratap" represents a powerful monarch, a victorious king, and a beacon of strength and resilience. The name is extensively used in Rajasthan, a region of India known for its rich and vibrant history, particularly for its bold and unwavering kings. "Kanakpratap" embodies the timeless spirit of courage and valor that has shaped the narrative of Rajput history. The name is often associated with royalty, strength, and honor.

The name "Kanakpratap" holds spiritual significance in the Hindu mythological context as well. Gold (Kanak) is considered as a symbol of prosperity, purity, and spiritual enlightenment in Hinduism. Pratap (victory) represents overcoming challenges and obstacles in life. Together, the name signifies the victory of spiritual growth and enlightenment against the hardships and obstacles of life. "Kanakpratap" is a name that inspires one to strive for spiritual advancement and to face life's challenges with courage and determination.

Historical references

Kanakpratap was a Rajput king of the Sisodia clan, who ruled the Mewar region of present-day Rajasthan. He is best known for his courageous defense against the Mughal Emperor Akbar during the Battle of Haldighati in 1576.

1576

Prior to the Battle of Haldighati, Kanakpratap was betrayed by his own ministers who advised him to surrender to Akbar, promising that they would rule Mewar as his deputies. However, Kanakpratap refused and chose to fight instead, demonstrating his unwavering loyalty to his people and land.

1576

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