Meaning & Origin
Sharvi (Goddess of Grace) + Maya (Illusion or Magic)
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine power of grace and illusion
Language details
Sharvi
auspicious, blessed
शर्विमाया
शर्वि (auspicious, blessed) + माया (illusion, magic)
ஷர்விமாயா
ஷர்வி (auspicious, blessed) + மாயா (illusion, magic)
శర్విమాయ
శర్వి (auspicious, blessed) + మాయ (illusion, magic)
Sharvimaya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Grace
Sharvimaya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Grace
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ʃɑːrviˈmeɪ.ə/
/ʃərvi mɛːja/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Sharvimaya" is a beautiful amalgamation of two Sanskrit words - 'Sharvi' and 'Maya'. 'Sharvi' refers to the Goddess of Grace and Benevolence, often depicted as Saraswati, the Hindu deity of knowledge, music, and art. 'Maya', on the other hand, represents the principle of Illusion or Magic. This name is evocative of the fusion between spiritual wisdom and artistic creativity, which is an integral part of Hindu culture.
In the Hindu religious and philosophical context, 'Maya' signifies the cosmic illusion or bassava mala (veil of Maya) that prevents us from realizing the true nature of reality, pure Consciousness or Atman. The discovery of the underlying truth despite the illusory veil is the ultimate spiritual goal. Combining this deeper understanding with the grace and benevolence embodied by Saraswati offers a unique perspective, fostering growth in both spiritual knowledge and artistic expression. The name "Sharvimaya" thus represents the transformative power of grace and wisdom in navigating through the illusions of material life and ultimately reaching the absolute truth.
Historical references
Historical records show that Mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana The name Sharvimaya carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Ancient India
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