Amaranaath
Sanskrit · Not verified · 4 syllables
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About the name Amaranaath
Amaranath derives from Sanskrit roots "amara" (immortal) and "nath" (lord/master), meaning "Lord of the Immortals" or "Eternal Lord." The name is primarily used in Hindu culture and is associated with Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, with historical significance in Sanskrit religious literature and temple traditions.
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Etymology
Amaranath derives from Sanskrit roots "amara" (immortal) and "nath" (lord/master), meaning "Lord of the Immortals" or "Eternal Lord." The name is primarily used in Hindu culture and is associated with Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, with historical significance in Sanskrit religious literature and temple traditions.
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