Sharvi Oza
Musician
Indian classical and devotional singer trained in Hindustani vocal music, known for her kirtan and bhajan performances
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“A Sanskrit name honoring the divine goddess Parvati”
Sharvi derives from the Sanskrit 'Sharva,' one of the eight names (Ashtamurti) of Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition. Sharvani or Sharvi is thus the feminine form — a name for Parvati as the divine consort and feminine energy (Shakti) of Shiva. In Marathi-speaking regions of Maharashtra, Sharvi is a popular given name for girls, evoking the divine grace, strength, and nurturing power of the goddess.
Sharvi is particularly popular in Maharashtra, where Marathi cultural traditions have maintained deep devotion to Shiva and Parvati for centuries. As Indian names gain global appreciation, Sharvi has been embraced for its crisp two-syllable pronunciation and the powerful divine femininity it represents.
In Hindu cosmology, Shiva (also called Sharva) is one of the principal deities of the Trimurti. His consort Parvati, as Sharvani, represents the divine mother, embodying strength, love, fertility, and devotion. Naming a daughter Sharvi is an invocation of that divine feminine power — connecting a child to one of Hinduism's most beloved goddesses.
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Musician
Indian classical and devotional singer trained in Hindustani vocal music, known for her kirtan and bhajan performances
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