Meaning & Origin
Parmanand is a Sanskrit name derived from the words Param (supreme) and Anand (bliss). It is a name that signifies the ultimate attainment of happiness and joy, often associated with spiritual enlightenment and liberation from worldly desires.
Spiritual meaning
Seeker of ultimate bliss and happiness.
Language details
पर्मानन्द
परम (highest) + आनन्द (joy, bliss)
पर्मानन्द
परम (highest) + आनन्द (joy, bliss)
பர்மானந்த
பரம் (highest) + அனந்த (joy, bliss)
పర్మానన్ద
పరమ్ (highest) + ఆనంద్ (joy, bliss)
Parmanand
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Supreme Bliss
Parmanand
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Supreme Bliss
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
pahr-mah-NAHND
/pəɾmɑːnənd/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Parmanand holds a deep significance in Hindu culture. It represents the supreme beings or deities, such as Lord Shiva and Vishnu, who are considered to be the ultimate source of happiness and bliss. The name embodies the concept of the ultimate goal of human life, which is to attain self-realization and leave behind the cycle of birth and death.
Parmanand is a name that carries profound spiritual meaning. It symbolizes the ultimate destination of human consciousness, which is to rise above worldly pleasures and desires, and achieve the great blessing of self-realization and union with the divine. It is a reminder of the eternal truth that true happiness and joy come from within, and not from external sources.
Historical references
Parmanand was a prominent Jain monk and scholar from Gujarat, India, during the 12th century. He was a prominent disciple of Hemachandra Suri, the founder of the Digambara Terapanthi sect. Parmanand is best known for his major works 'Kevalaratnasara' and 'Kevalaratnajali', which are essential texts for understanding Jain philosophy and ethics.
12th century
Another Parmanand, also known as Parmanand Bhartrihari or Bhartruhari, was a 9th-century Hindu philosopher and author. He is considered a major figure in the development of the Vedanta philosophy, particularly in the Mimamsa tradition. Parmanand wrote a number of influential works, including the 'Vakyapadia', a comprehensive commentary on the rules of Sanskrit grammar and logic.
9th century
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