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Pranavat

Sacred syllable OM

prah-nuh-vaht/prəɳəˈʋɑːt/

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Meaning & Origin

Pranavat is a sacred name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Pranav', meaning the sacred syllable OM.

Spiritual meaning

The sound of the universe and the ultimate reality.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

प्रणवात्

The One Who Possesses Pranava

🇮🇳Hindi

प्रणवात

प्रणव का धारक

🇮🇳Tamil

பிரணவாத்

பிரணவத்தின் அடையாளமான

🇮🇳Telugu

ప్రణవాత్

ప్రణవ దేహిస్తుంద

🇮🇳Marathi

Pranavat

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sacred syllable OM

🇧🇩Bengali

Pranavat

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sacred syllable OM

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

prah-nuh-vaht

/prəɳəˈʋɑːt/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Tuesday

Lucky colors

BlueGold

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Lapis Lazuli

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Pranavat is a Sanskrit name that carries significant cultural importance in Hinduism, as it is derived from the sacred syllable OM - the primal sound symbolizing the cosmic vibration and the ultimate reality of the universe. It has been a fundamental concept in Hindu philosophy for thousands of years, and is considered the key to spiritual growth and self-realization.

Pranavat is a name that carries deep spiritual significance as it signifies a connection to the Divine and the cosmic consciousness. It is believed that chanting the name Pranav or OM helps in meditation and concentration, and brings about peace, inner calm and a deeper connection to the self. It is also considered to be a purifier, helping to cleanse the mind and the soul. In this way, the name Pranavat is a reminder of the ultimate reality and a constant reminder to stay connected to the Divine.

Cultural name • Root: Pranava (ॐ) + āt (धारक) • This name is not directly found in Vedic scriptures, but it is derived from the concept of Pranava and the suffix āt.

Historical references

The term 'Pranava' is a Sanskrit term meaning 'sound of creation'. It is represented by the syllable 'Om' in Hinduism.

Ancient India, around 1500 BCE

The 'Pranava Mantra' or 'Om' was a part of Vedic rituals and was believed to purify the mind and create positive vibrations. It was also used to invoke the presence of the deity during worship.

Vedic Period, around 1500 - 500 BCE

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Sacred syllable OM