Meaning & Origin
Kavivrat means 'delight of poets' in Sanskrit, symbolizing one who inspires and enchants with their words.
Spiritual meaning
Expressing the divine through poetry and wisdom.
Language details
कविव्रत
Poet's vow
कविव्रत
कवि = Poet, व्रत = Vow
கவிவ்ரத்
கவி = கவிதை, விரதம் = விருப்பம்
కవివ్రతం
కవి = కవిత, వ్రతం = ప్రమాణం
Kavivrat
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Poet's Delight
Kavivrat
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Poet's Delight
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Kuh-vee-vruht
/kəʋɪv.rət̪/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term 'Kavivrat' is appreciated in Hindu culture, signifying the value placed on poetry and literary pursuits. This name would be especially cherished in communities where language, literature, and poetry hold a significant place in tradition, such as among Sanskrit scholars and literary communities.
On a spiritual level, this name reflects the inner beauty, grace, and enchantment of the individual, evoking an aura of creative inspiration and higher consciousness. The term effortlessly conveys the idea of awakening the soul through the power of eloquent, profound, and often metaphorical, expression. This name can not only inspire and motivate others through the spoken or written word, but also provides an opportunity for spiritual growth by reminding the bearer of the importance of cultivating inner wisdom and self-expression.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root 'kavi' (poet) and 'vrata' (vow) • Not directly found in Vedas, Upanishads, or other scriptures.
Historical references
The Hindu sage Kavivarman Thirunainar, also known as Kavivarman or Kaviramani, was a Tamil poet and saint who lived during the 9th and 10th centuries CE. He is believed to have been a disciple of the great Tamil saint-poet Manickavasagar and a contemporary of Alvar Andal. Kavivarman's hymns are included in the Tamil Vaishnava canonical work, the Divya Prabandham, and are considered highly revered in the Vaishnava tradition.
9th - 10th centuries CE
Another reference to Kavivarman comes from the Purananurai, a Tamil work on the puranic lore of the gods, which notes that Kavivarman was the name of a sage who lived during the Satya Yuga, the first of the four ages in Hindu mythology. According to the text, Kavivarman was a great devotee of Lord Shiva and composed hymns in praise of the god.
Satya Yuga (first age in Hindu mythology)
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