Meaning & Origin
The name Sharwitaani is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Shreevatsa' which means 'Goddess of fertility, abundance and prosperity'. It is also associated with the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, who is often depicted with a lotus in her hand, symbolizing the creation of new life. This name is ideal for a baby girl born into a Hindu family, and is believed to bring prosperity, good fortune and happiness to the family.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine feminine energy and the power of creation.
Language details
शर्वितानी
शर्वा - Goddess of love, Saraswati + तानी - Graceful
शर्वितानी
शर्वा - सरस्वती, तानी - आनंदित
ஶர்விதானீ
ஷர்வா - அனந்தம், தானீ - எழுத்தல்
శర్విదానీ
శర్వదేశ - శర్వదేశ్య, దానీ - దేశీ
Sharwitaani
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of fertility
Sharwitaani
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of fertility
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shar-vit-AH-nee
/ʃərʋɪtɑːniː/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sharwitaani holds significant cultural importance in Hindu traditions. It is inspired by the Devi or Hindu Goddess, Shreevatsa, who is believed to bestow abundance, fertility, and prosperity. The name represents the divine blessing of the goddess, and is sometimes used as a reminder of the goddesses' ever-present protection and guidance.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Sharwitaani carries the essence of the divine goddess of fertility, abundance, and prosperity. It is believed to bring blessings of good fortune, wealth, and happiness to the child and her family. The name resonates with the idea of sacred femininity and the ultimate nurturing power of the universe. It is a reminder that just as a mother nurtures and care for her child, the divine mother, Goddess Shreevatsa, nurtures and cares for all her children.
Historical references
Sharwitaani was a famous Jain ascetic and philosopher from the 12th century CE. He was born in Gujarat and is known for his contributions to the Jain philosophy of Digambara sect.
12th century CE
Sharwitaani is also known as 'Sushiladhar' and is considered to be the 24th Tirthankara in Jainism. His life story is a popular theme in Jain literature, and he is revered by Jains around the world.
1st half of the 16th century BCE (traditional date of his life)
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