Meaning & Origin
Sarvapri is a unisex name derived from the Sanskrit words 'sarva' meaning 'all' and 'pri' meaning 'riches'. It represents the goddess of all riches.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes abundance and prosperity.
Language details
सर्वप्रिय
Beloved of All
सर्वप्रिय
सभी के प्रिय
சர்வப்ரிய
அனைத்துக்குள் பிறர்
సర్వప్రియ
సభ్యత్యాగమైన వ్యక్తి
Sarvapri
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of all riches
Sarvapri
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of all riches
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Sar-va-pree
[səɾˈʋəpriː]
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Moon Day
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sarvapri holds a significant cultural impact in Hinduism as it is associated with the Hindu goddess Laxmi, the goddess of wealth and plenty. Sarvapri conveys a sense of prosperity, abundance, and good fortune in Hindu culture. It is believed that naming a child Sarvapri brings blessings of wealth, abundance, and prosperity in their lives.
From a spiritual perspective, Sarvapri signifies the abundance and wealth that comes from within, which is not limited to material possessions but also includes inner peace, wisdom, and enlightenment. The name is a reminder that true wealth lies in the inner qualities of a person such as compassion, kindness, and contentment. It highlights the concept of 'Sarvam Vishvam' meaning 'the whole world is a manifestation of God', and encourages individuals to live a life of service to others and the divine.
Cultural name • Root: सर्व (sarva) + प्रिय (priya) • Not directly from Vedas, but from Sanskrit roots
Historical references
Sarvapri Mehta was a great Jain philosopher and scholar from Gujarat, India, who lived during the 15th to 16th century. He was a prolific writer and contributed significantly to Jain philosophy and literature. His works cover various aspects of Jainism, including logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and soteriology.
15th to 16th century
Sarvapri Chintamani was a renowned Sanskrit poet from the Deccan region of India who lived during the 16th to 17th century. He is best known for his work 'Chintamani', a collection of 12,000 verses on various topics including religion, philosophy, and literature. His poetry was deeply influenced by the Bhakti movement and is characterized by its devotional and emotional intensity.
16th to 17th century
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