Meaning & Origin
Kavitraya is a combination of three words - Kavi (poet), Tri (three), and Ayah (part). Together, they signify a trinity of poets or poetic excellence.
Spiritual meaning
A name symbolizing the divine connection with poetic inspiration and creativity.
Language details
कवित्रय
Three poets
कवित्रय
तीन कवि
கவித்ரய
நான்கு கவிஞர்கள்
కవిత్రయ
తేలుగు కవి మూడు ప్రధానమైన మూడు కవిలను సందర్భించిన సమయం
Kavitraya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Poetic Trinity
Kavitraya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Poetic Trinity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Kuh-vee-trah-yuh
/kəvɪˈtrəjə/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Kavitraya is the name of a significant figure in the history of Kannada literature as he is revered as a legendary poet and scholar who lived during the sixth century CE. His works, which reflect the linguistic complexity, wit, and musicality of Kannada, have influenced generations of poets and scholars. Additionally, the term "Kavitraya" has been used to describe outstanding literary figures in Kannada literature.
In Hinduism, poetry and music are considered powerful mediums to connect with the divine and transcend mundane existence. Kavitraya embodies this idea as a poet-saint, his artistic works are believed to be imbued with the spirit of the divine. Through his poetry, Kavitraya is thought to have helped people connect with the divine and understand philosophical concepts. His life and work serve as an inspiration for seekers of spiritual growth and artistic enrichment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit roots कवि (kavi) 'poet' and त्रय (traya) 'three' • This name is not from the Vedas or any other Hindu scripture.
Historical references
Kavitraya, also known as Agastya Muni, was an ancient sage who is believed to have authored the Vedas, the oldest religious texts of Hinduism. He is also renowned as a great healer and a master of the Sanskrit language.
1000 BCE - 800 BCE
Kavitraya is also known as the founder of the city of Shivamogga in present-day Karnataka, India. He is said to have performed tapas (penance) on the banks of the Bhadra River and is revered as the local deity.
6th century CE
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