Anantasvarṇayogaikahemapūrṇākhiladvija (अनन्तस्वर्णयोगैकहेमपूर्णाखिलद्विज, IAST: Anantasvarṇayogaikahemapūrṇākhiladvija) is an Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “He who fills all twice-born with infinite golden abundance through singular divine union”. Ananta (infinite), svarṇa (gold, wealth), yoga (union, means), eka (singular, supreme), hema (gold, prosperity), pūrṇa (full, complete), ākhila (all, entire), dvija (the twice-born) — together this magnificent compound declares Viṣṇu as the sole inexhaustible source who, through his own supreme yoga-power, fills every initiated soul with boundless golden fullness.

Meaning, etymology & significance

This grand closing epithet of the Kalki-related cluster weaves together the themes of cosmic abundance, divine methodology (yoga as the Lord's own sovereign power of union), and the restoration of the twice-born orders; the repetition of the gold-imagery in both svarṇa and hema emphasises the completeness of the prosperity that flows from the Lord at the dawn of the new Satya Yuga. The epithet is a verbal icon, painting in one breath the entire vision of the golden age re-established through Viṣṇu's grace.

As the most expansive compound in this cluster, this epithet is exclusively liturgical; its very length is itself an act of devotion, drawing out the praise in the manner of the Vedic anuṣṭubh. Devotees may meditate on its shorter kernel, Anantasvarṇa or Hemapūrṇa, as a given name. Needsreview is set true due to the extraordinary compound requiring careful textual verification.

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Scriptural source

Anantasvarṇayogaikahemapūrṇākhiladvija appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Vishnu.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Anantasvarṇayogaikahemapūrṇākhiladvija aligns with the Krittika nakshatra, under the Mesha rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 6.