Meaning & Origin
Sagun is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Sa-gun’ which means 'Grace' or 'Fortune'. It is a revered name in Hindu mythology and is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the bearer.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes divine grace and blessings.
Language details
सागुन
With Grace
सागुन
साँझे से शुभता पहुँचना
சாகுன்
ஜென்மின் அடிப்பட்டது
సాగుణ్
ప్రసాదమై పేశదః
Sagun
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Grace, Fortune
Sagun
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Grace, Fortune
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Sah-goon
/sɑːˈguːn/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Wednesday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, the name Sagun is considered to be auspicious and is believed to bring good fortune and blessings. It is often given to babies as a name to bless them with a life filled with happiness, prosperity and success. In astrology, planets associated with Sagun are Jupiter and Mercury, which are considered to be the planet of growth and wisdom respectively. People with this name are expected to be graceful, generous and intellectual.
In Hindu mythology, the name Sagun is also spiritually significant. It is believed that the Divine Mother goddess or Shakti, embodies this name in her form of Sa-guna or Sagun teen Devi. This form of the goddess is associated with worldly comforts and blessings, and is worshipped for fulfillment of material desires and worldly pleasures. The name Sagun is a reminder that even in the pursuit of material success and spiritual growth go hand in hand. It is a reminder to be grateful for the blessings bestowed upon us, and to use them to serve others and uplift society.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • The name Sagun is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Sa’ meaning with and ‘Gun’ meaning grace, endowment, or quality. It signifies being blessed with divine grace and favors.
Historical references
Sagun Maharaj was a revered saint and philosopher in the Hindu Bhakti movement of the 15th century in India. He founded the Sagun Panth, a sect that emphasized devotion to the physical forms of deities.
Late 15th century
Another reference to Sagun is found in the epic poem 'Ramcharitmanas', where Sagun is mentioned as a fearless devotee of Lord Rama and is believed to have attained salvation by his unwavering devotion.
16th-17th century
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