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Kshemanidhi

Goddess of Prosperity

kshay-muh-nee-dee[kʂeːməˈnɪd̪ʱi]

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6
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
(Male/Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the words 'kshema' meaning 'prosperity' and 'nidhi' meaning 'goddess', Kshemanidhi is the name of the goddess of prosperity.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of abundance and well-being.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

क्षेमनिधि

Treasure of Prosperity

🇮🇳Hindi

क्षेमनिधि

समृद्धि का धन

🇮🇳Tamil

குடுமிப்பொருள்

வளம், சமூகத்தின் பலன்

🇮🇳Telugu

క్షేమనిధి

సంపద మందిరం

🇮🇳Marathi

Kshemanidhi

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Prosperity

🇧🇩Bengali

Kshemanidhi

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Prosperity

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

kshay-muh-nee-dee

[kʂeːməˈnɪd̪ʱi]

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

RedGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Kshemanidhi is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is revered across various Hindu traditions, particularly in the South Indian regions. The goddess is often depicted as adanatryam or the giver of boons, and she is believed to fulfill all material and spiritual desires. Temples dedicated to her can be found in various parts of India, with the most famous being the Tiruvadhanai Kshetram in Tamil Nadu.

In Hindu spirituality, Kshemanidhi symbolizes the manifestation of divine abundance and prosperity. She is the embodiment of the Mother Goddess who showers her blessings upon her devotees. By invoking her name, one can seek her protection and her blessings for wealth, prosperity, and material fulfillment. It is believed that offering prayers to Kshemanidhi can bring about peace, joy, and contentment in one's life.

Cultural name • Root: क्षेम + निधि • From the Sanskrit words क्षेम (kṣema) meaning peace, prosperity and निधि (nidhi) meaning treasure

Historical references

Kshemanidhi was a famous Jaina Tirthankara (Jain prophet) from the Svetambara tradition, believed to have lived around the 11th century BCE.

11th century BCE

Kshemanidhi is also mentioned in several Puranas, including the Agni Purana, as a great ascetic and devotee of Lord Shiva, who attained salvation through his devotion.

Ancient India (circa 400-1000 CE)

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