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Shrutavati

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shroot-uh-vuh-tee/ʃruːtəˈvətiː/

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9
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Friday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
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Meaning & Origin

One who has listened well to the teachings of the Vedas.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of wisdom and knowledge.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

श्रुतवती

Hearing, Listening

🇮🇳Hindi

श्रुतवती

सुनना

🇮🇳Tamil

சுருதவதி

கேள்வி

🇮🇳Telugu

శ్రుతవతి

శ్రవణం

🇮🇳Marathi

Shrutavati

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Well-heard

🇧🇩Bengali

Shrutavati

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Well-heard

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

shroot-uh-vuh-tee

/ʃruːtəˈvətiː/

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

BluePinkYellow

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Blue Sapphire

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Shrutavati holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism. This name hails from Sanskrit, the ancient language of India, and is derived from two roots - 'Shrut' which translates to 'listening' and 'Vati' which means 'flow'. The prefix 'Shruta' is used to denote someone who has acquired knowledge through listening. The name signifies an individual who has deeply absorbed the wisdom and teachings from the Vedas and other sacred texts. In Hindu society, the Vedas are the primary sources of knowledge, and one who is known as a Shrutavati holds a high degree of respect and admiration for their dedication to learning and understanding these ancient teachings.

The name Shrutavati carries deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. The prefix 'Shruta' means 'heard' or 'listened'. Thus, this name signifies an individual who has not only listened to the divine teachings but has also internalized them. By thoroughly immersing oneself in the teachings of the Vedas, a Shrutavati is believed to be in continuous communion with the divine. The name embodies the idea of spiritual growth through the acquisition of sacred knowledge, allowing the name bearer to live a life infused with the wisdom of the ancient Hindu scriptures.

Cultural name • Root: श्रुत् (shrut) - to hear • Not directly from Vedas, but from Sanskrit roots

Historical references

Shrutavati was a renowned scholar and a disciple of the great sage Vyasa in ancient India. She was one of the 18 Maharshis (great sages) who were instrumental in the compilation of the Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.

circa 4th century BCE

Shrutavati was also known as one of the seven leading scholars of the Vedic scriptures in the 10th century CE during the Gupta Empire. She was a respected teacher and debater, known for her profound knowledge and wisdom.

10th century CE

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