Meaning & Origin
She who has understanding, intelligence, and knowledge
Spiritual meaning
A name for a girl who embodies wisdom, understanding, and insight. It reflects her deep connection to knowledge and her ability to see things from a higher perspective.
Language details
प्राग्न्या
intelligence, wisdom
प्राग्न्या
प्रागतिक ज्ञान, प्राकृतिक ज्ञान, प्राकृतिक विज्ञान
பிராக்ன்யா
பிறகு ஜ்ஞானம்
ప్రాగ్న్యా
ప్రధానం జ్ఞానము
Pragnya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Wisdom, Understanding
Pragnya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Wisdom, Understanding
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
prah-gnee-yah
pɾaːgɲaː
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Mercury
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Mercury
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Pragnya" holds a significant place in Hindu culture, symbolizing a person who is deeply wise, knowledgeable, and intellectually superior. In various Hindu mythologies, Pragnya is considered a divine presence and is often depicted as the wife of the sage Kapila, who imparted the essential Knowledge of Yoga (Ashtanga Yoga) to the divine sage, Sage Sankara. According to the legend, Sage Kapila imparted this knowledge to Sage Sankara when he was a mere child,due to his incarnation as the celestial sage, Ashtavakra. This implicitly depicts the importance of imparting wisdom and knowledge from an early age.
The name "Pragnya" holds immense spiritual significance, as it connotes the attainment of wisdom and knowledge, which is considered essential in the Hindu spiritual tradition. In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna says to Arjuna, "A person in the mystic realization of the self becomes a knower of the Self within himself, and in that very self, he finds the lovingly obedient servant, the giver, the shelter, the cherisher, and the guide." The term "Pragnya" embodies the self-realization and subsequent attainment of spiritual wisdom described in this verse. Therefore, the name "Pragnya" signifies the ultimate goal of attaining divine wisdom and self-realization on one's spiritual journey, invoking reverence, respect, and awe.
Historical references
Pragnya was the name of a legendary sage and an incarnation of Goddess Saraswati. She is believed to have appeared to King Janaka in the form of his son's wife Sita, who was actually the Earth Goddess, to fulfill a prophecy.
Pre-Mauryan period (circa 1000 BC)
Pragnya is also the name of a renowned scholar and philosopher mentioned in the ancient Indian text, Mahabharata. He was the teacher of Bhishma Pitamaha, the grandsire of the Pandava and Kaurava princes.
Circa 4th century BC
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