Meaning & Origin
The one who wears the auspicious colors of Lord Vishnu, Goddess of wealth and prosperity, and the embodiment of divine grace and protection.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine grace, protection, and prosperity granted by the Goddess. Encourages devotion, faith, and a deep connection with the divine.
Language details
पिताम्बर
पिता (father) + अम्बर (clothes, robes)
पिताम्बर
पिता (father) + अम्बर (वस्त्र, clothes)
பிதாம்பர
பிதா (பால், father) + அம்பரம் (விழி, clothes)
పితామ్బర
పితా (పేదపై, father) + అమ్బర (ప్రభాతరి, clothes)
Pitambara
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of prosperity
Pitambara
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of prosperity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
pih-tahm-bah-rah
pɪt̪ɑm bɑr
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Pitambara" is essentially a respectful and reverential title for the deity, Lord Vishnu, during Hindu rituals and ceremonies. It suggests the divine nature of the wearer of the name and further highlights the importance of the Hindu faith's belief in personal deities and the power they hold within one's life. It is a reminder of the ongoing connection between the devotee and their chosen deity, creating a strong sense of devotion and allegiance.
The spiritual significance of the name "Pitambara" lies in its connection to the protective and nurturing qualities of Lord Vishnu. It implies that the bearer of this name is being watched over and guided by the divine being, bringing a sense of peace, security, and spiritual grounding. This name serves as a constant reminder of the presence of God in one's life, inspiring confidence, faith, and a deep sense of devotion towards the divine.
Historical references
Pitambara is also known as Lord Vishnu in the form of 'Jaganmohan'. 'Jaganmohan' means 'Lord of the whole universe'. 'Pitambara' is an alternative name for Lord Vishnu in this form. This form of Lord Vishnu is especially worshipped in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Medieval period (1000-1500 AD)
Another reference to 'Pitambara' is found in the 'Skanda Purana'. In this text, 'Pitambara' is described as the presiding deity of the 'Padma Kshetra', a sacred place located at Allahabad in northern India. 'Pitambara' is also known as 'Trivikrama', a form of Lord Vishnu with three strides covering the universe.
Ancient period (circa 400-1200 AD)
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