Meaning & Origin
Kavi (God of Poetry) + Ransh (Jewel, Precious Gem) A name bestowed with the grace of God, representing the preciousness of a child.
Spiritual meaning
Blessed with divine wisdom and grace.
Language details
कविरांश
God of poetry or poetry itself
कविरांश
कवि (Kavi) - कविता (Kavita) का राजा (Raja) या राजा कविता (Raja Kavita)
கவிராங்ஷ்
கவி (Kavi) - அரசு (Arasu) இல்லது கவிதையில் இருப்பவர் (Kavi ila Kavithaiyil iruppar)
కవిరాంశ్
కవి (Kavi) - రాజపై (Rajpai) యొజేదే (Yojedhi)
Kaviransh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's Grace, Precious Gem
Kaviransh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's Grace, Precious Gem
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kah-vee-rahnsh
/kəvi rɑ̃ʃ/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Blue Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Kaviransh holds a profound cultural significance as it is derived from Sanskrit and holds the roots of ancient Indian poetry and literature. Kavi refers to the god of poetry and letters, while Ransh means a precious gem or a jewel. In Indian culture, names are often chosen with deep meaning and relevance, and this name reflects the appreciation for art, literature, and the belief that children are precious gems, worthy of being treasured and nurtured for a fulfilling and successful life.
In Hinduism, the name Kaviransh carries a rich spiritual significance as it implies a connection to the divine aspect of creativity and artistic expression. The name represents the concept that children are sent from the divine realm, carrying within them the seeds of creativity, and their potential to bring goodness into the world. The name also symbolizes the idea of the child being a 'jewel in the crown' or a 'precious gem' in the family, emphasizing the importance of cherishing and nurturing them spiritually and emotionally.
Historical references
The mythological story of Kaviraj Karna from the great Indian epic Mahabharata describes him as a great archer, warrior and a devotee of Lord Shiva. He was born to Kunti from the sun god Surya, but was brought up under the guidance of Adhiratha, a charioteer. Karna was initially named as 'Eka Kopa' (one-eyed) due to his birth defect, but later was renamed as 'Kaviraj' (lord of wisdom) by the sage Agastya, who was pleased with Karna's deep devotion and wisdom.
around 5th century BCE
In medieval India, there existed a famous Hindu saint named Kaviraj Shuklacharya, who is believed to have lived during the 16th century. He was a renowned healer, astrologer, and a scholar of Tantra and Vedanta. Kaviraj Shuklacharya was known to have immense knowledge in Ayurvedic medicines and was believed to possess divine powers. He is revered in Bengal and other parts of India as a god and is the author of several spiritual and healing texts.
16th century CE
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