Sujata
Pure, holy, and devoted
soo-jah-tah/suːdʒɑːtɑ/
Meaning & Origin
Sujata is a Sanskrit name, derived from the Sanskrit word 'su' meaning 'good' and 'jata' meaning 'born'. The name is often associated with the goddess Sujata, who is known for her purity and devotion to Lord Buddha. According to Hindu mythology, Sujata is a virtuous and compassionate woman who offered rice balls to Lord Buddha when he was wandering as a wandering ascetic.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes purity, devotion, and selflessness.
Language details
सुजाता
well-off, prosperous, fortunate
सुजाता
सुखी, समझदार, प्रकाशित (well-off, intelligent, illuminated)
சுஜாதா
கோபம் உழித்த வங்கடாளர் (beloved, adorned with wealth)
సుజాత
పశ్యత్ (prosperous, wealthy)
Sujata
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Pure, holy, and devoted
Sujata
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Pure, holy, and devoted
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
soo-jah-tah
/suːdʒɑːtɑ/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sujata is revered in Hindu and Buddhist cultures as a symbol of purity, kindness, and generosity. The tale of Sujata offering rice balls to Lord Buddha is remembered for her simple yet valuable act of kindness towards a wandering sage. Her name continues to inspire acts of selflessness and compassion towards others.
In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the name Sujata holds deep spiritual significance as a representation of inner purity and devotion. The goddess Sujata is believed to be the embodiment of compassion and selfless service to others. bestowed with the virtue 'su' meaning good and 'jata' meaning born, the name signifies the pure soul that is born through divine grace. Sujata's story serves as a reminder of the power of kindness, humility, and devotion in transforming one's life and the lives of others.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Sujata is the name of a girl in Hindu mythology, mentioned in the Ramayana. She is known for her virtuous qualities and is revered in Hindu culture.
Historical references
Sujata is a character from Hindu mythology, who is famous for offering hospitality to the sage Valmiki. This act of kindness led to the birth of the legendary poet Hanuman.
Epic era, 5th century BCE
Another reference to Sujata comes from the Mahabharata, where she is mentioned as the wife of the sage Vyasa. Vyasa is the author of the great Indian epic, the Mahabharata, and Sujata is sometimes referred to as the mother of the Pandava brothers.
Epic era, 4th century BCE
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