Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Kusuma’ meaning flower and ‘Kar’ meaning doing. The name Kusumakar signifies a person who is as fragrant and beautiful as a flower, and is always doing good deeds.
Spiritual meaning
A name representing the divine essence of creation, and the constant reminder of the beauty and fragrance of nature.
Language details
कुसुमक
Doer of flowers
कुसुमकार
कुसुमों का कारा
குசுமகார்
குஸுமம் கார்
కుసుమకార
కుసుమమైన కారయిని
Kusumakar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Fragrant Flower
Kusumakar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Fragrant Flower
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
koo-soo-mak-ar
/kʊsʊmə kɑːr/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The Hindu name Kusumakar signifies one who is associated with the natural beauty, fragrance and charm of flowers. In Hindu culture, flowers are regarded as symbols of love, devotion, and are used for various religious and auspicious rituals. The name Kusumakar carries this deep-rooted cultural connection to the natural world and its beauty.
The name Kusumakar holds a deep spiritual significance as well. It represents a person who embodies the fragrance of good deeds and is as beautiful and auspicious in nature as a flower. The name is a constant reminder to imbibe the virtues of selflessness, compassion, and kindness, just as a flower carries the essence of its surrounding environment. Through this name, an individual is encouraged to live a life filled with intentions of love, peace and spiritual growth.
Historical references
Kusumakar was a renowned poet and philosopher in ancient India during the Gupta Empire (320-550 AD). He is known for his works on the Sanskrit language, including the 'Kusumapannati' and 'Kusumasara'. His poetry often explored themes of love, beauty, and nature.
Gupta Empire (320-550 AD)
Kusumakar also played a significant role in the development of Sanskrit grammar and linguistics. He wrote a comprehensive work on Sanskrit prosody, 'Kusumasastra', which served as a foundation for later works on the subject. This text provided rules and guidelines for the metrical structure of Sanskrit verse.
Gupta Empire (320-550 AD)
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