Stoner
Cannabis user
stō-nər/stɔnər/
Meaning & Origin
A person who enjoys smoking cannabis or marijuana
Spiritual meaning
None
Language details
अस्त्राण
स्तोनर
ஸ்டோனர்
స్తోనర్
Stoner
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Cannabis user
Stoner
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Cannabis user
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
stō-nər
/stɔnər/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Tiger's Eye
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Stoner" is not an inherently Hindu term, as it originated from the English language as a colloquial term for someone who frequently uses cannabis or marijuana. However, its use in the Hindu community or within the context of Hinduism is largely determined by individual beliefs and practices. In Western cultures, the term "Stoner" carries a negative connotation of excessive indulgence, unproductivity, and lack of focus, but in some Indian circles, cannabis use is seen as a spiritual practice. Historically, the use of bhang, a preparation of the leaves and flowers of the female Cannabis plant, has been a part of Hindu rituals and festivals, particularly during Holi. The religious significance of bhang is rooted in the spiritual and intoxicating properties of the plant, which are believed to heighten one's consciousness and connect them to the divine.
The Hindu philosophical context suggests that the use of bhang or cannabis can be seen as a means to expand one's awareness and reach a higher state of consciousness. In Hinduism, the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality and divinity, can be accessed through various methods, including meditation, yoga, and the consumption of mind-altering substances. The use of cannabis in a ritualistic and mindful manner can be a tool to help individuals transcend their daily concerns and deepen their spiritual understanding. Additionally, the Hindu belief in the interconnectedness of all things offers a perspective that the use of cannabis, like all other experiences, is part of the larger web of existence, and can be an opportunity for self-discovery and introspection. Ultimately, whether cannabis use is considered a spiritual practice or a mere indulgence is a matter of personal beliefs and intentions, and each individual's experience is unique and subjective.
Historical references
The surname 'Stoner' is believed to have originated from the Old English word 'stān' meaning 'stone' and 'nāwer' meaning 'near'. It is likely that the name was given to someone who lived near a notable stone formation or mine.
Middle Ages (5th to 15th century)
In Hindu mythology, Stoner is an alternate name for the deity Shiva, who is also known as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. This name might have been derived from the Sanskrit word 'ashtadhyaayi' which means 'the one who has eight qualities', and 'shilpanaasan' which means 'the one who has a stone in his hand'.
Ancient India (circa 1500 BCE - 500 CE)