What's Your Name's Story?

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Story of Aparna


Everybody has a name, an identity by which they are known in this big wide world. But how many of us know the meaning of it? There is a story behind every name. Who named you or who suggested that name for you and why? Did it just strike your mom and dad or did they just dreamt it? How many numerous name books they searched for it?

My name is Aparna and there is a beautiful story behind that name, which I would love to share with you all. My mom said that she used to read lot of novels when she was carrying me and the name 'Aparna' in those days struck little modern. She thought if she had a baby girl she would name 'Aparna' which she apparently did. But she also heard another story about the name.

The real story goes some what like this. The name is one of the numerous names of Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva. Her husband Shiva was insulted by her own father Daksha. In a fit of rage, she sacrificed herself and became a sati. Lord Shiva, in agony of losing his wife, threw himself away from all worldly desires into deep meditation in the caves of Himalayas.

Reborn again to the mountain king Himavanth as Uma, Parvati always wanted to have Lord Shiva as her husband. She used to go to the icy caves where he lived and meditated and brought him food and served him. But Shiva was so preoccupied in himself that he never noticed her at all. Parvati did not know how to win his heart so she called upon the God of Love, Manmadha and his consort Rati. They transformed his cave into a pleasure garden and the God of Lust fired his arrows of desire into Shiva's heart.

Shiva was furious than lovesick and in his anger opened his third eye and burned Manmadha to ashes. Rati seeing her husband die in that manner, pleaded Parvati to bring him back. Parvati assured her that when she would marry Shiva, Manmadha would come alive. She now knew that it was more important than ever to become Shiva's wife because, without the God of Love, there would be no creation, no man no women and the world would cease to exist.

Parvati now sorted for a more stern way to win Shiva's heart. She thought doing severe penance to prove that her love for him was true might melt his stonecold heart and then he might marry her. Very determined, she went to the forest and did rigorous Tapas. She put her mind to Shiva and chanted his name. She wore nothing to protect her tender body and she never moved. Insects and creatures crawled over her skin thinking her to be a rock. She did severe fasting, eating nothing, not even a single leaf, hence the name. A - without and Parna - leaf. Aparna the leafless one.

Impressed by her determination, Lord Shiva accepts her and they both are united in one. God of Love Manmadha becomes alive and there is harmony in the world. Thus, Aparna brings back the balance to the world. Lord Shiva and Godess Parvati are perfect for each other because she calmes him down and he attains the balance of Yoga and Bhoga with her.
So What is the story of your name?

34 Comments:

Blogger ashona111 said...

sorry to disturb you ... but

the meaning of APARNA depends on how you pronunce it ... its from sanskrit ofcourse ..

if u speak it with an abrupt ending of a which sounds like ao~ then it means - without a leaf ... but we speak it with an extended a sounds like aa ... like u can say .. "corona" then it means without a feather or without a plume ...


yet another meaning of aparna is the soft wood of tobacco plants when it sounds like a Nn.A~ with abrupt ending in sound of A. when it ends with sound aa as we speak it ... it means ... as thin and as soft as tobacco wood. sometimes used to praise unmarried woman reffering her to as intoxicating as tobacco.

as far as i can disturb u with my intellects of onomastics Parvati looked like as thin as tobacco wood when Narada saw her during her meditation and mentioned her infront of Vishnu

A in sanskrit also means "with" , "accompanied by" , "reference" ...

nice story though .... :)

10:48 AM  
Blogger Venkat said...

i was listening to lecture by sadhguru jaggi vasudev abt shiva and paravthi.there he was saying the various name of paravathi like aparna and uma....whatever u said is absolutely true.it's really good to see,u know the meaning of your name...

12:33 PM  
Blogger Venkat said...

i was listening to lecture by sadhguru jaggi vasudev on shiva and paravathi..he was explaning the different meaning of pravathi names(aparna, uma..)then i just did a google search "parvathi aparna uma"...read your article...whatever u wrote in your article is absolutely true...

12:36 PM  
Blogger Venkat said...

i was listening to lecture by sadhguru jaggi vasudev on shiva and paravathi..he was explaning the different meaning of pravathi names(aparna, uma..)then i just did a google search "parvathi aparna uma"...read your article...whatever u wrote in your article is absolutely true...Good to see your mom knows abt shiva's life

12:37 PM  
Blogger ABHIJIT said...

Impressive. There are people like me who don't beleive in Shakespeare's saying : What's in a name? Keep it up.

4:52 PM  
Blogger sajan rocks said...

great story!!!!!!!!!

3:35 AM  
Blogger sajan rocks said...

great story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its a beautiful name and a beautiful story. dont listen to people who try to be very intellectual. sound haan ......ask ashona111 to shutup

3:29 AM  
Blogger meaw said...

well.....thank u.....
cuz i cud get de meaning of my name thru u......

12:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard this meaning 2 to 3 years back, before that i dint like my name at all :( . its indeed a beautiful story...

4:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

well.....de meanin u wrote is a bsolutely correct...n itsa beutiful name
i knw it coz evn my names APARNA n im jst proud of it

8:19 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

well its a nice name...cz mine also this...n strory is also true..

8:43 PM  
Anonymous Aparna said...

my name was suggested by my grandmother and it is 'Aparns'. i love my name and while growing up was curious to know what it always meant. i got to know the same story that you've described. even by my grandmother. it has a beautiful meaning and i love it. im glad you do, too!

7:30 AM  
Blogger aparna said...

thanks u.........
today i know the meaning of my name..............

9:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi....i am aparna too.my parents told me the same story,but i haven't heard about this tobacco stuff.they got this name from 'sahasranama'.my friend's name is also aparna and i love her very much.whatever be the story,i am proud that i am aparna

12:37 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

myself is also aparna bt wen in any interview dey ask my name and i tell dem ds story evryone laugh on me n i feel embaras that time so nw i tell evryone dat aparna means leafless and dnt tell any story to them. i want to ask u is this story right?

10:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow!Thanks to u for explaining the thrilling meaning of APARNA..Since I'm also an APARNA,feels so proud to read it..

5:01 AM  
Anonymous APARNA said...

thanku coz iam also aparna iam so proud to know da meaning of ma name

12:30 AM  
Anonymous aparna raut said...

thankzz dude coz of u i could find the meaning of my name i only knew that it was a name of goddes parvati

2:08 AM  
Anonymous aparna raut said...

thankzz dude coz of u i could find the meaning of my name i only knew that it was a name of goddes parvati

2:09 AM  
Blogger முரளி வேணுகோபாலன் said...

hi its a quite good purna to know. but to me its a very good name. i adore the name. you know why because its my girlfriend's name. i have written kinda poem on the name ABARNA wanna know?
A
B eautiful
A ngelic
R OSE
N amed
Abarna.
i dont know why am i telling this here? maybe becoz i couldnt tell this to my love.

3:16 AM  
Anonymous aparna said...

superb.......
nd thankz.....

I knew this earlier. thanking 4 making others 2 know the sm.

9:24 AM  
Anonymous aparna said...

hey..

am aparna too!

thanks for the story!

11:10 AM  
Anonymous Bhaskar said...

I love this name Aparna. I don't now why. Now that I know what it means, I like that name even more. Tx a lot

3:14 AM  
Blogger aparna said...

thanks for the story ... today i came to knw the meaning of my name ..now am proud to say am also aparna .thanks mom .........thanks again ........

1:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanx a lot
i m aparna too
n thanx for this beautiful story

6:03 AM  
Anonymous aparna mandal said...

although i could not read the entire story but i got its summary..

thanks for this..

but i have a request that at the end please highlight the meaning once again..
could u plz do this..??

9:21 PM  
Blogger Appu said...

Thank you So much Aparna... I was thrilled to know the origin of my name.... well... I am APARNA... :)

2:20 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

i am very happy to read this meaning of aparna becouse this is my lover name .my lover name have a biggest story so i really very proud.i dont know about this name meaning before of reading this message so i have very happy to know about this name.

7:27 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

i am very happy to read this meaning of aparna becouse this is my lover name .my lover name have a biggest story so i really very proud.i dont know about this name meaning before of reading this message so i have very happy to know about this name.

7:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

This is a very common story.. there is another meaning which I like more...

In sanskrit, the word can be split as

Apa+ runa.. which can be together pronounced as Aparna..

runa means debt - not money debt though...

We have duties for elders, sages and god.. if we are not doing that.. we will be in debt...

If we are respecting them and do our duties.. we will be free of those debts.. and Aparna is one who is free from those debts, because she respects and do her duties properly.. A perfect woman .. :P

11:07 PM  
Blogger Aparna said...

Hi,

This is a very common story.. there is another meaning which I like more...

In sanskrit, the word can be split as

Apa+ runa.. which can be together pronounced as Aparna..

runa means debt - not money debt though...

We have duties for elders, sages and god.. if we are not doing that.. we will be in debt...

If we are respecting them and do our duties.. we will be free of those debts.. and Aparna is one who is free from those debts, because she respects and do her duties properly.. A perfect woman .. :P

11:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

interesting and nice story ! ya it's nice to listen this spiritual story !

11:14 AM  
Blogger Aparna said...

thanx aparna...i never think that my name has sach a historical touch....thanx....

7:21 AM  

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