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Tejovati

Brilliant or Radiant

tay-joh-vuh-tee[t̪eːdʒoːʋəˈtiː]

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7
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
(Male/Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Tejovati is a unisex name that signifies someone who is radiant or brilliant, often associated with the divine light of knowledge.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the inner light of wisdom and enlightenment.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

तेजोवती

Radiant

🇮🇳Hindi

तेजोवती

तेज़

🇮🇳Tamil

தெஜோவதி

விளக்கு

🇮🇳Telugu

తేజోవతీ

తేజస్

🇮🇳Marathi

Tejovati

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Brilliant or Radiant

🇧🇩Bengali

Tejovati

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Brilliant or Radiant

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tay-joh-vuh-tee

[t̪eːdʒoːʋəˈtiː]

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

RedOrange

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Tejovati is a name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the words 'tejas' meaning radiance or brilliance, and 'vati' meaning container or carrier. In Hindu mythology, the name Tejovati is associated with various gods and goddesses, especially Lord Agni, the god of fire, and Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.

From a spiritual perspective, the name Tejovati represents the inner illumination and radiance of the soul. It signifies a person who has the knowledge and wisdom to shine brightly in the world, illuminating the path for others. Tejovati is a name for those who seek to live a life filled with the divine light of knowledge and understanding. The name reminds us of the importance of inner illumination and intelligence in our spiritual journey towards self-realization. By embracing this name, one can tap into the spiritual power of their inner radiance and wisdom, allowing them to shine brightly in the world and inspire others along the way.

Cultural name • Root: तेजस् (tejas) - radiance, splendor, or brilliance • Not directly from Vedas, but inspired by Sanskrit roots

Historical references

Tejovati was the wife of the great Sage Vyasa, who is believed to have authored the Mahabharata and the eighteen Puranas. She is also known as Satyavati, and is the mother of the Pandavas and Dhritarashtra.

2nd century BCE

Tejovati was the daughter of King Janasruta of the Vidarbha kingdom. She married King Janamejaya of the Kuru dynasty, and gave birth to Parikshit, who was the only survivor of the great curse that afflicted the Kuru lineage. Tejovati is also mentioned in the Mahabharata as a pious queen who performed great sacrifices and ascended to heaven after her death.

1st millennium BCE

Notable people with this name

Tejovathi, an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil films

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Variations & related names

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Frequently Asked Questions

Brilliant or Radiant