Vasundhara
Goddess of wealth, abundance, and prosperity
vah-soon-dah-rah/ʋaˈsʊn d̪aɾa/
Meaning & Origin
Goddess of wealth, abundance, prosperity, and fertility. She is believed to bestow material and spiritual wealth upon her devotees. In Hindu mythology, Vasundhara is depicted as the queen of the earth, sitting on a lotus, surrounded by seven rivers and holding a golden lotus in her hand.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine power of abundance and prosperity. It is a reminder to trust in the universe to provide for our needs.
Language details
वसुन्धरा
abounding in wealth
वसुन्धरा
धनपुरी
வசுந்தரா
வீழ்ந்தோர்
వశుద్హరా
దయయేశ్వరీ
Vasundhara
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of wealth, abundance, and prosperity
Vasundhara
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of wealth, abundance, and prosperity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vah-soon-dah-rah
/ʋaˈsʊn d̪aɾa/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Vasundhara" holds a significant cultural impact in Hinduism as it represents the goddess revered as the embodiment of wealth and prosperity. In various Hindu rituals and ceremonies, invocations to Goddess Vasundhara are made to seek her blessings for financial gains and material prosperity.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Vasundhara" symbolizes the abundant wealth and abundance that exists beyond physical wealth. It is believed that Goddess Vasundhara bestows her blessings to help her devotees achieve inner peace, contentment, and spiritual growth, ultimately leading to true wealth and prosperity.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Vasundhara is a prominent goddess in Hindu mythology, often invoked for wealth and prosperity. She is mentioned in various Vedic texts, including the Rigveda and the Mahabharata.
Historical references
Vasundhara was the name of the goddess of the Saraswati river, revered by the Vedic people around 1500 BCE. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman seated on a lotus, holding a water pot in her hand.
Late Vedic Period (around 1500 BCE)
The name Vasundhara became popular in the 6th century CE during the Gupta Empire when it was used to refer to a specific form of the goddess Lakshmi. She was depicted as a lotus throne upon which the god Vishnu sat, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Gupta Empire (6th century CE)
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