Hansaಹಂಸ
🗣️ Pronunciation: HUN-sah
Meaning
The divine swan; one who discerns truth from illusion with graceful, effortless wisdom
Astrological Profile
- Rashi (Moon Sign):कर्क ♋
- Nakshatra:Ashlesha
- Chaldean Numerology:5
Cultural Context
- Style:Mythological
- Modern Appeal:Classic
- NRI Friendly:Good
Origins & Context
Hamsa (swan) is one of Hinduism's most profound symbols. The divine swan is associated with Brahma, Saraswati, and the concept of the individual soul (Jivatman) whose cry "So-ham" (I am That) is the universal breath mantra. The swan is celebrated for its legendary ability to separate milk from water — a metaphor for the discriminative wisdom (viveka) that separates truth from illusion. It moves with serene grace between water (emotion) and sky (spirit).
Spiritual Significance
Hamsa is a central image in Vedanta and Tantra. The Hamsa mantra synchronises with every breath: "So" (inhale) and "Ham" (exhale), making this name a living reminder of the soul's continuous identification with universal consciousness.
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