Meaning & Origin
Keyansh is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'Kay' meaning God and 'Ansh' meaning treasure. This name signifies that the bearer of this name is a God's treasure. In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is often depicted as having a treasure (Ansh) of the universe in his navel.
Spiritual meaning
Carrier of divine blessings
Language details
Keyansh
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है God's treasure
केयांश
केयाः (Keya) + अन् (An) + श (Sh)
கேயாங்ஸ்
கேய் (Key) + அங்கு (ngu) + ஶ் (Sh)
కేయాంశ్
కేయ (Keya) + అం (An) + శ్ (Sh)
Keyansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's treasure
Keyansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's treasure
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
KEE-ahn-sh
kɛjɑ̃ɽʃ
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Keyansh has strong cultural significance in the Indian subcontinent and is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and philosophy. This name reflects the rich cultural heritage of India and its deep spiritual beliefs. It also highlights the importance of the Hindu tradition of giving names with deep spiritual and philosophical meanings.
The name Keyansh holds great spiritual significance for Hindus as it signifies the divine presence within each one of us, reminding us of our inherent worth and value. It is a reminder that we are all special and unique creations of the divine, carrying within us a treasure of infinite worth. This name also reflects the Hindu belief in the interconnectedness of all things, as every individual is a divine being, a part of the divine treasury of the universe.
Historical references
Keyansh is mentioned in the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic. He was a Yadava prince, the son of Krishna's cousin Shatanik and Krishna's friend Ugrasena. Keyansh was a powerful warrior and a devotee of Lord Krishna. He played a significant role in the Kurukshetra War.
circa 3000-2000 BCE
Another reference to Keyansh can be found in the Puranas, a set of sacred texts in Hinduism. According to these texts, Keyansh was the name of a king who ruled in the city of Mathura during the Dwapara Yuga. He was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu and is said to have performed many penances to seek the divine blessings.
circa 1000-500 BCE
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