Meaning & Origin
Saraswatiraaj is a Sanskrit name that originates from Hindu mythology. The name represents the God of wisdom, knowledge, learning, and music. He is often depicted holding a veena, a musical instrument, and a scripture in his hands.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual enlightenment.
Language details
सरस्वतिराज
Lord of Saraswati
सरस्वतिराज
राजा सरस्वती
சரস்வதிராஜ்
சரவதி இலவர்
శరద్వతిరాజ్
శరద్వతి దేశపతి
Saraswatiraaj
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of wisdom, knowledge
Saraswatiraaj
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of wisdom, knowledge
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-rah-swah-tee-rahj
/səˈrəsʋətɪrɑːdʒ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Moon Day
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Saraswatiraaj is a revered name in Hindu culture, denoting wisdom, learning, and knowledge. Individuals with this name are believed to have a strong connection with education, art, and music. The name is also associated with the Saraswati river and the Goddess Saraswati, who is revered as the goddess of learning.
Saraswatiraaj holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism as it represents the divine God of knowledge and wisdom. It signifies the pursuit of knowledge, the importance of learning, and the deeper understanding of spiritual truths. The name is a reminders of the divine source of all knowledge and wisdom, and serves as a inspiration for individuals to seek knowledge and wisdom throughout their lives.
Cultural name • Root: Saraswati • Saraswatiraaj is a name derived from the goddess Saraswati and does not have a direct Vedic reference.
Historical references
Saraswatiraaj was the title given to the rulers of the Karnataka region in India, particularly those of the Hoysala Empire. The name derived from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge, learning and wisdom.
11th to 14th century CE
Another reference to Saraswatiraaj can be found in the works of the 16th century Marathi poet Vishnu Sarma, who used the term to refer to the ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, Rama Raya, due to his patronage of learning and the arts.
16th century CE
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