Meaning & Origin
Goddess Sharvithra is a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. She is also known as the Goddess of Learning and Knowledge.
Spiritual meaning
Sharvithra represents the divine feminine energy of creation, nurturing, and abundance. She is the embodiment of divine knowledge and wisdom.
Language details
Sharvana
having the qualities of Lord Shiva
शर्विठ्रा
हaving the qualities of Lord Shiva
ஶர்வித்ரா
ஹaving the qualities of Lord Shiva
శర్విథ్రా
హaving the qualities of Lord Shiva
Sharvithra
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Prosperity
Sharvithra
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Prosperity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ʃɑːrˈvɪθrə/
/ʃəɾˈʋɪθrə/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Sharvithra is a Hindu name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Shreevartha', meaning, "God of Wealth". This name has been influenced by the belief in various Hindu deities like Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth) and Saraswati (Goddess of Learning and Knowledge), who are considered the givers of prosperity and wisdom. A child named Sharvithra is believed to be brought up in an environment blessed with abundance and knowledge.
This name holds great spiritual significance as it connects to the revered Hindu deity, Sharvitha, who is the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, wisdom, and knowledge. Her story symbolizes the importance of education, abundance, and prosperity. A child named Sharvithra is believed to have these virtues instilled within them, to lead a successful and prosperous life. Furthermore, a Sharvithra is also known to be a seeker of wisdom and knowledge, which is considered a pathway to attain inner peace and spiritual growth.
Historical references
Sharvithra was a renowned Hindu philosopher and scholar from the 12th century AD, who lived during the period of the Hoysala Empire in Karnataka, South India. He was a prolific writer and contributed significantly to the field of Jain philosophy.
12th century AD
Another reference to Sharvithra is found in the 'Harivamsa', an ancient Indian text, where he is mentioned as a great scholar and philosopher who was revered by the sage Vyasa and other sages. The exact time period of this reference is not mentioned in the text.
Ancient India
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