Meaning & Origin
Vedantri is a unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'knowledgeable in Vedas'.
Spiritual meaning
One who has deep understanding and wisdom of Vedic scriptures.
Language details
वेदान्त्री
Goddess of Vedas
वेदांतरी
वेदों का देवता
வேதாந்த்தி
வேதங்களின் தகவல் கொள்கிறாள்
వేదాంత్రీ
వేదలు గ్రంథమైన దేవత
Vedantri
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Knowledgeable in Vedas
Vedantri
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Knowledgeable in Vedas
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Veh-dahn-tree
[ˈvɛd̪ɑːnt̪riː]
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Vedantri is a name that holds deep respect and recognition within the Hindu community. The Vedas are considered the oldest and most authoritative texts in Hinduism, containing knowledge about various aspects of life, including spirituality, ethics, astronomy, and more. There are four main Vedas: Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Being a Vedantri signifies having a deep understanding and adherence to these sacred texts. The name conveys a rich tradition and an individual who embodies the wisdom and knowledge passed down through generations.
Vedantri is a name that represents a deep spiritual connection to the ancient wisdom of the Vedas. It symbolizes an individual's commitment to seek and understand the ultimate truth of life, which is the essence of the Vedas. The name encourages one to lead a righteous life based on the teachings of the Vedas and to carry forward this knowledge to future generations. It also signifies the pursuit of self-realization and enlightenment, ultimately leading to a higher state of consciousness and spiritual growth.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root वेद (veda) and अंत्री (antri) • Not found in Vedas or Upanishads.
Historical references
Vedanta Sutras, written by Vyasa around 500 BC, form the philosophical foundation of Hinduism. The Vedantri title is derived from Vedanta, meaning 'end of the Vedas' and 'knowledge' respectively. Vedantri scholars are those who have studied and understood the Vedanta philosophy deeply. References: ["Vedanta Sutras", "Vyasa", "500 BC"]
500 BC
The Madhva philosopher and scholar, Anand Tirtha, was also known as Vedantacharya or Vedantri Anand Tirtha. He was a prominent figure of the Dvaita philosophy, which emphasized the dualistic nature of the universe and the supremacy of Lord Vishnu. References: ["Anand Tirtha", "Dvaita philosophy", "14th century"]
14th century
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