Sarvarthadatri (सर्वार्थदात्री, IAST: Sarvārthadātṛī) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “She who grants all desired objects and goals”. From sarva (all), artha (purpose, wealth, goal, meaning) and dātṛī (feminine of dātṛ, the giver), this name honours Lalithā as the generous divine mother who fulfils every legitimate aspiration of her devotees.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Artha in Sanskrit encompasses material wealth, worldly purpose, and the second of the four puruṣārthas (the aims of human life). Dātṛī, from dā (to give), is the feminine form indicating a permanent quality of giving. As Sarvārthadātṛī, Lalithā is not only the grantor of material and worldly goals but ultimately the one who gives the highest artha — mokṣa itself, the supreme purpose.

This name of Lalithā affirms that the Goddess withholds nothing from a devoted heart and is the inexhaustible source of all fulfillment; Sarvarthadatri is meaningful as a name but its length makes Sarvartha or Arthadatri more practical short forms. Pronounced sar-var-tha-da-tri.

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Scriptural source

Sarvarthadatri appears in the Lalitha Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Lalitha.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Sarvarthadatri aligns with the Shatabhisha nakshatra, under the Kumbha rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 1.