Meaning & Origin
Udichi originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'prosperity' and 'growth'. It is often associated with abundance and success.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes spiritual growth and divine blessings.
Language details
उदिचि
Rising, Ascending
उदिची
ऊँचा, वृद्धि के लिए उठना
உதிசி
உயர் வட்டுப்படுத்தல்
ఉదిచి
ఉన్న పర్యయం అధికంగా ఉంచుకోవడం
Udichi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Prosperity, growth
Udichi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Prosperity, growth
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
oo-dee-chee
/ud̪ɪt͡ʃi/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Lotus
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Udichi carries the essence of tradition and rich cultural heritage. It is a unique name that sets the stage for a person's journey filled with positivity and prosperity. In Hindu culture, names often hold significance and are believed to influence the bearer's life. Udichi signifies the desire for a prosperous and successful life.
Udichi can also be seen as a reminder of the spiritual journey of an individual. In Hindu philosophy, prosperity and spiritual growth go hand in hand. The name encourages the person to strive for both material success and spiritual growth, creating a harmonious and balanced life. It is a reminder that true prosperity lies in the inner joy and peace that transcends material wealth and possessions.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root उद् (ud) • उद् (ud) - उठना, वृद्धि करना (to rise, to grow).
Historical references
Udichi was a famous Jain monk and scholar from the 11th century in India. He is known for his contributions to Jain philosophy and literature. Udichi authored several works including the 'Samayasara' and 'Tattvartha Sutra Bhashya'. He also played an important role in the transmission of Jain knowledge from India to other parts of the world, particularly Southeast Asia.
11th century
Another reference to Udichi comes from the 15th century Jain text 'Harivamsa', where Udichi is mentioned as a great Jain saint who attained 'Kevalya' or omniscience. The text also relates a story where Udichi is approached by a group of scholars seeking to learn from him. Impressed by their dedication, Udichi agrees to teach them but only on the condition that they would not ask him any questions until they had attained 'Kevalya'.
15th century
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