Meaning & Origin
Vijaya (victorious) and Sr (breeze). A victorious breeze that signifies the triumph of goodness.
Spiritual meaning
A name symbolizing the triumph of virtue over adversity.
Language details
विजयास्र
Victorious Stream
विजयास्र
विजय का स्रोत
விஜயாஸ்ரு
விஜயத்தின் ஓட்டம்
విజయాస్రము
విజయంగా చేయబడును, విజయంగా ఉంది
Vijayasr
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Victorious Breeze
Vijayasr
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Victorious Breeze
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Vee-jai-ahs-r
[ʋɪdʒəjɑːsɽəmʊ]
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Vijayasr" holds a rich cultural significance in Hinduism, particularly associated with victory and triumph. Vijaya is a widely popular name among Hindus, symbolizing victory over negative emotions, challenges in life, and even evil forces. The name is often used in Hindu mythology to denote victory or conquering over adversities. Moreover, it is common to bestow this name on children born during periods of victory or success in the family or community.
The name "Vijayasr" has significant spiritual meaning as well. It symbolizes the triumph of the positive forces of goodness over the negative forces, thereby bringing positivity, happiness, and encouragement in life. It reflects an inner strength and determination, leading to courage and resilience - qualities that are integral to spiritual growth. The suffix "Sr" signifies a cool breeze carrying the fragrance of holy Victory, implying the name signifies a calming and peaceful arrival of the blessings of the divine forces.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit विजय (vijaya) and स्र (sra) • Not directly found in Vedas or Upanishads, but derived from Sanskrit roots.
Historical references
Vijayasena, also known as Vijayabahu I, was a great king of the Gang of Anuradhapura Kingdom in Sri Lanka. He ruled from 1236 to 1258 AD. He is famous for his military conquests and his patronage of Buddhism. He defeated the invading forces of the Chola Empire, and later expanded his territories in the south of Sri Lanka.
1236-1258 AD
Vijayaraja Chalukya, also known as Vijayanagara, was a prominent ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire in the Deccan Plateau of India. He ruled from 1336 to 1342 AD. He is known for his military strength and his successful campaigns against the Islamic invasion forces. He founded the city of Vijayanagara, which became the capital of the empire.
1336-1342 AD
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