Meaning & Origin
The one who wears the blue throat, Rudra is the god of destruction, healing, and creation. He is also known as Lord Shiva.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the power of destruction and creation in the universe.
Language details
शरवण्रुद्र
शरणागत (शरणं) + रुद्र (Lord Shiva)
शरवणरुद्र
शरणागत (शरणं) + रुद्र (Rudra)
சரவணருத்ர
சரணம் (शरणं) + ருத்ர (Rudra)
శరవణరుద్ర
శరణము (शरणं) + రుద్ర (Rudra)
Sharwanrudra
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God Rudra
Sharwanrudra
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God Rudra
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shar-wah-nu-dra
/ʃərəvəɽrʊd̪r/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Sharwanrudra is a variation of the Hindu god Shiva, who is commonly referred to as Rudra in the Vedas. This name emphasizes his aspect as the god with a blue throat due to the consumption of poison during the churning of the cosmic ocean. The belief in and reverence for Sharwanrudra conveys a connection with the power of destruction and transformation, which plays a central role in Hindu culture and spirituality.
In Hinduism, the deity Sharwanrudra, also known as Lord Shiva or Mahadeva, represents the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction, which is necessary for the continuity of the universe. His blue throat symbolizes the ability to swallow poison and keep the universe free from harm, enabling creation to flourish in a balanced manner. The recognition and invocation of Sharwanrudra demonstrate devotion towards the divine power that is capable of bringing change and transformation in life.
Historical references
Sharvanarudra was an ancient deity, believed to be a form of Rudra, who was particularly worshipped in the southern parts of India around the 1st millennium CE.
1st Millennium CE
Sharvanarudra is also mentioned in ancient Indian texts, such as the Agni Purana, as a deity who was propitiated before the construction of temples or during the installation of deities.
Ancient India
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