Meaning & Origin
Manovat is a unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Intelligent and Wise'.
Spiritual meaning
A name symbolizing wisdom and enlightenment.
Language details
मनोवत्
Mindful
मनोवत
मन से व्यवहार करने वाला
மனோவத்
உள்ளத்தில் நிறுத்தமான வின்னப்பு
మనోవత్
మనస్సు మొదటి సమచరణ
Manovat
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Intelligent and Wise
Manovat
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Intelligent and Wise
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mah-no-vut
[məˈnoːʋət̪]
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Manovat, being derived from Sanskrit, carries great significance in Hindu culture. In ancient Indian texts, intelligence and wisdom have been considered essential qualities that lead to personal growth, enlightenment, and spiritual development. Manovat as a name is an embodiment of this cherished cultural value. Parents might choose this name for their child in the hope that they will grow up to be intelligent, wise, and meaningful contributors to society.
In Hinduism, Manovat can also be seen as a manifestation of the divine quality of Buddhi (intellect or wisdom). The spiritual wisdom represented by Manovat can guide individuals towards achieving higher levels of consciousness and self-realization in their lives. By embodying the virtue of wisdom, one can cultivate inner peace, remove ignorance, and eventually, attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Manovat, thus, can also serve as a source of inspiration for individuals seeking spiritual growth and evolution.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root 'manas' (mind) and 'vat' (full) • Popular in Hindu mythology and literature
Historical references
Manovarman I (reigned 602-642 CE): He was the founder of the Mlechchha or Gauda (Bengal) Dynasty in ancient India. Manovarman I was a great patron of Buddhism and built the famous Mahasthangarh Buddhist Monastery at Paharpur in present-day Bangladesh.
602-642 CE
Manvendra (fl. 9th century CE): He was a Jain monk and the 24th Tirthankara (enlightened teacher) in Jainism. According to Jain texts, Manvendra was born in the Shakambhari Chakra of Ayodhya, and his father was King Maniprabha of the Ikshvaku dynasty. He attained Kevalajana, the highest level of spiritual realization, at the age of 43.
9th century CE
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