Muktavali
Liberated garland
mook-tah-vah-lee/mukt̪aʋaːli/
Meaning & Origin
A garland of freedom, bestowed upon one who has been released from the cycle of birth and death.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the attainment of moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Language details
मुक्तावाली
Freedom, Bondage
मुक्तावाली
मुक्ति, संबंध
முக்தவாலி
விடுதலை, இடம்
ముక్తవాలి
ముక్తి, సంభళ
Muktavali
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Liberated garland
Muktavali
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Liberated garland
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mook-tah-vah-lee
/mukt̪aʋaːli/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Muktavali" is of Indian origin and is derived from the Sanskrit words "Mukt" and "Vali". In Hindu culture, the word "Mukt" signifies liberation or freedom from the cycle of birth and death, also known as Moksha. The word "Vali" refers to a garland. Therefore, the name "Muktavali" can be interpreted to mean a garland of freedom, bestowed upon one who has been released from the cycle of birth and death. This concept holds great significance in Hindu culture as it represents the ultimate goal of spiritual growth and enlightenment.
In Hinduism, the spiritual journey of an individual is seen as a process of seeking liberation from the cycle of birth and death. The name "Muktavali" holds spiritual significance as it signifies the attainment of this goal. The imagery of a garland is used to represent the oneness or unity of the individual soul with the Universal Consciousness or Brahman. The name encourages and inspires one to strive towards spiritual growth, liberation, and ultimate freedom. It serves as a constant reminder of the ultimate goal of human existence - to attain Mukti or Moksha.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Muktavali is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'mukti' meaning liberation and 'vali' meaning garland. It is a beautiful name that symbolizes the joy and freedom of being unbound from negative emotions and attachments.
Historical references
Muktavali was a renowned Jaina scholar and monk from the 12th century CE in India, famous for his commentary on the Agama texts. He was also known as Vadibhagavan or Vadiraja.
12th century CE
Muktavali is also mentioned in the 15th century CE Jaina work 'Prabandha-Chintamani' by Jinabhadrasuri, as a great monk and poet who composed several verses in the Shatpadi prabandha style.
15th century CE
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