आराध्या
"Worshipped, Revered"
Derived from the Sanskrit word अरद्ध, meaning 'revered, worshipped, or adored'. In Hindu mythology, Aradhya is a name for the god Shiva's consort Parvati. It is also used as a personal name for both boys and girls.
Emblem of divine love and devotion
Indicates the potential for emotional sensitivity, intuition, and the ability to bring harmony and balance to others' lives
आराध्या
पूजनीय, पूजावर्धन
आराध्या
To be revered, worshipped
அரத்யா
அழகியவாள், அழகியம் செய்தல்
ఆరద్యా
ఆశీశ్వర్య, ఆశీశ్వర్యపోయిద్ద
ah-rah-dhee-yah
IPA: /aːrɑd̪jɑ/
Indicates the potential for emotional sensitivity, intuition, and the ability to bring harmony and balance to others' lives
Rudraksha
Aradhya is a Vedic Goddess, mentioned in various Hindu scriptures. She is the presiding deity of household rituals and is worshipped along with her consort Shiva. The name Aradhya comes from the Sanskrit root 'aradh', meaning 'to be revered'. Aradhya is often invoked in the form of the Goddess Durga, who is the embodiment of divine feminine power and the protector of the universe.