Meaning & Origin
Goddess Seetha or Seetha Devi, is the Goddess of Victory. She is often depicted riding a lion and is a form of Durga. She is also known as 'Kaikesi' and is believed to be the mother of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka.
Spiritual meaning
Goddess of Victory, symbolizing triumph over challenges and inner strength.
Language details
शीलम्
Tranquil, peaceful, calm
सीलम
शानत
சீலம்
சிறப்பு
శీళమ్
శా�� nత
Seelam
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Victory
Seelam
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Victory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
see-lahm
/ʃiːləm/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Seelam" derives its origin from "Seetha", who is a revered Goddess in Hinduism. The name therefore, carries the rich cultural heritage of Hinduism and the significance of Seetha Devi as Goddess of Victory. "Seelam" is also prevalent as a surname and is popular in the Tamil language and South Indian culture.
The name "Seelam" has profound spiritual significance as itConnected to the revered Goddess Seetha or Seetha Devi, who symbolizes victory over desires, negative emotions and negativity in general. The name thus, embodies the spirit of overcoming inner and outer obstacles and inspires the wearer to vanquish doubts and fears, ultimately leading to peace, serenity and happiness.
Historical references
The Cholas ruled the southern part of India from the 9th to the 13th centuries AD. Seelam, a Chola king, is mentioned in the ancient Tamil literature as a generous patron of the arts and learning.
9th to 13th centuries AD
Seelam is also mentioned as a prominent Jaina monk in the 12th century Jaina text, 'Purana-Panchasara' written by Hemachandra. He is said to have lived during the reign of the Hoysala king, Vishnuvardhana.
12th century AD
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