Meaning & Origin
Sharwanand is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'sharas' (quencher of desire) and 'anand' (bliss). It refers to the Hindu deity Shiva, who is believed to grant the desires of his devotees, hence the name 'Lord of the Quencher's Desire'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the granting of desires and the attainment of spiritual bliss through devotion to Shiva.
Language details
शरवनन्द
Radiant, Auspicious, Praiseworthy
शरवनन्द
शर्वणन्द
சரவனந்த
Radiant, Auspicious, Praiseworthy
శర్వణన్ద
శర్వణ - శోభన (Radiant) నంద - ప్రధాణ (Praiseworthy)
Sharwanand
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Quencher's Desire
Sharwanand
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Quencher's Desire
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shahr-vah-nand
/ʃərəʋənənd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sharwanand has a rich cultural significance in Hinduism, reflecting the divine grace and power of Lord Shiva. It highlights the belief in the power of devotion and faith, as well as the importance of fulfilling one's desires to attain happiness and fulfillment.
On a deeper spiritual level, the name Sharwanand signifies the journey towards self-realization and the ultimate goal of achieving inner peace and happiness. It reminds us that the true source of bliss and fulfillment comes from within, and that ultimately, it is not the material desires that bring lasting happiness, but rather the connection to the divine and the fulfillment of the longing for the divine presence.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • This name is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘शर्वा’ and ‘नन्द’, meaning Radiant and Praiseworthy respectively.
Historical references
Historical records show that Sharwanand is a popular name in the South Indian film industry. The name Sharwanand carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Modern period
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