Meaning & Origin
Lalitraj is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Lalita', which means 'playful' or 'delightful'. The name is often associated with the Hindu goddess Lalita, who is known for her charm and grace. Lalitraj is a name that signifies joy, happiness, and the ability to bring delight to others.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine play of the universe, reminding us to find joy and lightness in life.
Language details
ललित्राज
Graceful, elegant ruler or goddess
ललितराज
ललित (ललिता) + राज (राजा)
லலித்ராஜ்
லலித் (லலித்தம்) + ராஜ் (ராஜா)
లలిత్రాజ్
లలిత్ (లలితము) + రాజ్ (రాజీ)
Lalitraj
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Playful, delightful, charming
Lalitraj
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Playful, delightful, charming
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
lah-LEE-trahj
/lalɪtɾaːdʒ/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Lalitraj holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism, as it is associated with the goddess Lalita. Lalita is considered to be the goddess of Creative Energy, Beauty, and Art. She embodies the playful and delightful aspects of the divine and is often depicted as charming and graceful. The name Lalitraj is used not only for the goddess but also for other Hindu deities and as a personal name for girls.
Lalitraj as a spiritual name represents the divine feminine energy, which is characterized by creativity, grace, and joy. It is believed that the name Lalitraj bestows these qualities upon the person who bears it, allowing them to bring delight and happiness to themselves and others. The name also serves as a reminder of the playful and joyful nature of the divine, inviting us to see the world with a sense of wonder and delight.
Historical references
Lalitraja is a form of Vishnu that is often depicted as the patron deity of dance and music. He is also known as the preserver of the ancient Sanskrit language and the eternal poet. This form of Vishnu is particularly revered in the South Indian temple tradition.
Medieval period (circa 11th to 13th century)
Another reference to Lalitraja can be found in the 'Natarajagama' text, where he is described as the 'Supreme Poet' and the 'Lord of Dance'. In this text, Lalitraja is considered to be the deity who inspires the poetic genius in humans and grants them the ability to create beautiful poetry.
Classical period (circa 7th to 10th century)
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