Sadyaḥkṣmānanthalakṣmīkṛt (सद्यःक्ष्मानन्तलक्ष्मीकृत्, IAST: Sadyaḥkṣmānanthalakṣmīkṛt) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “Instantly bestower of boundless prosperity upon the earth”. Sadyaḥ (immediately, at once), kṣmā (the earth), ananta (boundless, infinite), lakṣmī (prosperity, fortune, beauty), and kṛt (maker) together proclaim Viṣṇu as the one who, at the dawning of the new age, instantly fills the earth with inexhaustible abundance.

Meaning, etymology & significance

The adverb sadyaḥ is particularly powerful — it insists on the immediacy of the divine act, suggesting that the Lord's grace does not delay when the moment of cosmic renewal arrives. Kṣmā-ananta-lakṣmī evokes an earth overflowing with fertility, wealth, and the radiance of Śrī herself, as the Satya Yuga floods back into existence.

This luminous compound epithet belongs to the liturgical praise of Kalki and is not typically used as a given name; however, the element Ananthalakṣmī (or Anantlakshmi) drawn from it has inspired devotional names in some traditions.

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Scriptural source

Sadyaḥkṣmānanthalakṣmīkṛt 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, Sadyaḥkṣmānanthalakṣmīkṛt aligns with the Shatabhisha nakshatra, under the Kumbha rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 8.