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The meaning of Shilpa

Shilpa comes from the Indian word which means, "Perfectly created.".

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Numerological Meaning

People with this name tend to be balanced, and receptive to cooperation. They are the ideal partner and seek peace. It is important for them to learn how to speak up, or they may be taken advantage of. Sometimes they can get stuck on too many details and have feelings of loneliness.

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I think they are very artistic by nature and show charm
Posted by Shilpa on Dec 23, 2007
WONDERFUL NAME!!!!!!!
Posted by shilpa on Apr 01, 2008
ya thats a wonderful name..thats why am proud of my name...
Posted by shilpa on Apr 18, 2008
I kno one prsn of dis name.. nd i luv her... ;-)
Posted by Adesh on Apr 22, 2008
This name signifies a girl who is rock solid,beautiful,emotional,passionate,stable,sentimental,artistic,patient and undeterred-all traits which represent stone/sculpture from which the name is derived.
Posted by Shilpa on Apr 23, 2008
I lluv my name...I think its a bit sensual ....
Posted by Shilpa on Jun 08, 2008
ya i have also a friend named shilpa and she is so cool.... and i think she is ideal partner for me....
Posted by rahul kanthale on Jun 18, 2008
i love my name... and i think it is cool...
Posted by shilpa on Jul 15, 2008
Yes indeed....dats correct....
Posted by shilpa on Jul 24, 2008
i luv my nam...shilpa..its quite popular name
Posted by shilpa on Oct 13, 2008
A person with this name is fantastic,mindblowing, Awsome,fab....,and alwaysssss a STAR......
Posted by shilpa on Oct 16, 2008
A person with this name is fantastic,mindblowing, Awsome,fab....,and alwaysssss a STAR...... She is king of battur battur, faltu bad bad karti hai, harvakth nak pe gussa , nak chaddi swabhav ki hai khudko ash samajti hai ,,,,,,she wan to work in movie "mein ash banana chahti hunnn" , woh unth ki tarah matak matak kar chalti hai, she loves gajni cut hairstyle she is die heart fan of that hair style, "mein chudel banana chahti hunnn"
Posted by shilpa on Oct 16, 2008
A person with this name is fantastic,mindblowing, Awsome,fab....,and alwaysssss a STAR......i m sorry for this comment i really don mean it take it as a faltu comment by a faltu and GHOCHU person......
Posted by shilpa on Oct 16, 2008
All the good comments about shilpa is valid and the person whoevever has written bad comment with name as shilpa is DUKKAR...
Posted by shilpa on Oct 16, 2008
To succeed, you need to take that gut feeling in what you believe in and act on it with all of your heart. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by Kat If the road to sucess is always under construction, become a construction worker. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by Nisandeh Neta Efficiency is doing things right. Effectiveness is doing the right things. Success is doing the right things, right, right now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Granatelli When you are making a success of something, it's not work. It's a way of life. You enjoy yourself because you are making your contribution to the world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry David Thoreau Men are born to succeed, not to fail. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vincent Lombardi The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Ewing Success has a simple formula: do your best, and people may like it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Danny Thomas All of us are born for a reason, but all of us don't discover why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Bernstein Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author Unknown Success comes in cans, failure in can'ts.
Posted by rahul kanthale on Oct 25, 2008
To succeed, you need to take that gut feeling in what you believe in and act on it with all of your heart. -----------------------------------sw--------------------------------------------- Submitted by Kat If the road to sucess is always under construction, become a construction worker. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by Nisandeh Neta Efficiency is doing things right. Effectiveness is doing the right things. Success is doing the right things, right, right now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Granatelli When you are making a success of something, it's not work. It's a way of life. You enjoy yourself because you are making your contribution to the world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry David Thoreau Men are born to succeed, not to fail. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vincent Lombardi The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Ewing Success has a simple formula: do your best, and people may like it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Danny Thomas All of us are born for a reason, but all of us don't discover why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Bernstein Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author Unknown Success comes in cans, failure in can'ts.
Posted by rahul kanthale on Oct 25, 2008
Top 20 things you need to know to be successful at life in no particular order. Be at least as kind and polite to yourself as you are to others. This means you have to pay more attention to your own internal dialogue. No cussing or calling yourself stupid. This subject deserves a whole book. Pay attention. Be careful. And care-full. Learn to tell the difference between what you want and what you need. Your emotions are valid, and you should never try to deny them. And you can't supress them either. Anytime someone says to you: "You shouldn't feel...", they're wrong. In regards to the above, however, that doesn't mean that you should necessarily act out based on your emotions. You need to be able to stop and think instead of just reacting all the time. That's the difference between us and animals. It is one thing to be angry, it is another to lose your temper. Take charge of your life, for now and for ever. Read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Steven Covey or something similar. Yes, yes, I know: it's the same stuff everyone already knows. But many people (including myself) need to be reminded of it, and make it a conscious part of their lives. Try to remain child-like without being childish. That means trying to retain a sense of wonder... to see the world with fresh eyes. Second chances are rare. Try to make the most of the chances you do have. Trying to break a bad habit (like smoking), or start a good one (like daily exercise) is hard. That's why they're called habits. It takes time, and lots of effort to change. You can't just change your behavior in one day. You have to try today, tomorrow, next week and next year. You'll still fail a lot. Over time it will get easier, but not quickly. But that's OK, that's the way it's supposed to be. ... and on a related note: You can't change other people. Even if you could, they'd probably resent it afterwards. Long term happiness and peace of mind is not something that just happens to you. It's not something your environment or other people can provide. You must make conscious decision to pursue these goals, with vigor and determination. True love (and thereby a long-term relationship) is founded upon respect. Attraction and lust are not bad things (contrary to what some moralists might say), but that's not nearly enough. It is not that the best things in life are free, it is just that the best things in life can't be paid for with money. There is always a price however... Don't confuse aggressiveness with strength; don't confuse passivity with weakness. Don't borrow trouble. More than enough will come your way, without you having to dig up more. Pride will cause you a lot of grief. I'm not saying it is a sin or anything, this is just a warning. Learn Yoga. Or Tai-Chi. Or heck, even line-dancing. Anything which will make you more aware of your own body, and what you can do. Cut the unnatural sugar out of your diet. Watch that cholesterol and saturated fat as well. Check out the Sugarbusters book. Oh yeah, and take it easy on the salt. You get more than enough already. One of the keys to maturity is to match your ambition to your energy level. (a.k.a "Don't bite off more than you can chew.") The answer to your problem is usually right in front of you, but you probably lack the perspective to see it. Fast, cheap, good. Pick two. This applies to engineering and many other fields. Giving orders is not the same thing as leadership. From Paul Graham: "If you think something's supposed to hurt, you're less likely to notice if you're doing it wrong." Another PG one: "Constraints give your life shape." This applies to art as well. Mistakes become failures when you refuse to correct them. Ignorance becomes stupidity in a similar fashion. (unknown source) FIXME: something about weaseling out of morality... I expect that many people will know many of these items. This is a list I have collected for myself, as these values became relavant to my own life. If there is an order to the list, it is the order in which I fully understood and was able to articulate them... except for the first one. I didn't figure that out first, but I think it is one of the most important.
Posted by rahul kanthale on Nov 04, 2008
Top 20 things you need to know to be successful at life in no particular order. Be at least as kind and polite to yourself as you are to others. This means you have to pay more attention to your own internal dialogue. No cussing or calling yourself stupid. This subject deserves a whole book. Pay attention. Be careful. And care-full. Learn to tell the difference between what you want and what you need. Your emotions are valid, and you should never try to deny them. And you can't supress them either. Anytime someone says to you: "You shouldn't feel...", they're wrong. In regards to the above, however, that doesn't mean that you should necessarily act out based on your emotions. You need to be able to stop and think instead of just reacting all the time. That's the difference between us and animals. It is one thing to be angry, it is another to lose your temper. Take charge of your life, for now and for ever. Read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Steven Covey or something similar. Yes, yes, I know: it's the same stuff everyone already knows. But many people (including myself) need to be reminded of it, and make it a conscious part of their lives. Try to remain child-like without being childish. That means trying to retain a sense of wonder... to see the world with fresh eyes. Second chances are rare. Try to make the most of the chances you do have. Trying to break a bad habit (like smoking), or start a good one (like daily exercise) is hard. That's why they're called habits. It takes time, and lots of effort to change. You can't just change your behavior in one day. You have to try today, tomorrow, next week and next year. You'll still fail a lot. Over time it will get easier, but not quickly. But that's OK, that's the way it's supposed to be. ... and on a related note: You can't change other people. Even if you could, they'd probably resent it afterwards. Long term happiness and peace of mind is not something that just happens to you. It's not something your environment or other people can provide. You must make conscious decision to pursue these goals, with vigor and determination. True love (and thereby a long-term relationship) is founded upon respect. Attraction and lust are not bad things (contrary to what some moralists might say), but that's not nearly enough. It is not that the best things in life are free, it is just that the best things in life can't be paid for with money. There is always a price however... Don't confuse aggressiveness with strength; don't confuse passivity with weakness. Don't borrow trouble. More than enough will come your way, without you having to dig up more. Pride will cause you a lot of grief. I'm not saying it is a sin or anything, this is just a warning. Learn Yoga. Or Tai-Chi. Or heck, even line-dancing. Anything which will make you more aware of your own body, and what you can do. Cut the unnatural sugar out of your diet. Watch that cholesterol and saturated fat as well. Check out the Sugarbusters book. Oh yeah, and take it easy on the salt. You get more than enough already. One of the keys to maturity is to match your ambition to your energy level. (a.k.a "Don't bite off more than you can chew.") The answer to your problem is usually right in front of you, but you probably lack the perspective to see it. Fast, cheap, good. Pick two. This applies to engineering and many other fields. Giving orders is not the same thing as leadership. From Paul Graham: "If you think something's supposed to hurt, you're less likely to notice if you're doing it wrong." Another PG one: "Constraints give your life shape." This applies to art as well. Mistakes become failures when you refuse to correct them. Ignorance becomes stupidity in a similar fashion. (unknown source) FIXME: something about weaseling out of morality... I expect that many people will know many of these items. This is a list I have collected for myself, as these values became relavant to my own life. If there is an order to the list, it is the order in which I fully understood and was able to articulate them... except for the first one. I didn't figure that out first, but I think it is one of the most important.
Posted by rahul kanthale on Nov 04, 2008
Top 20 things you need to know to be successful at life in no particular order. Be at least as kind and polite to yourself as you are to others. This means you have to pay more attention to your own internal dialogue. No cussing or calling yourself stupid. This subject deserves a whole book. Pay attention. Be careful. And care-full. Learn to tell the difference between what you want and what you need. Your emotions are valid, and you should never try to deny them. And you can't supress them either. Anytime someone says to you: "You shouldn't feel...", they're wrong. In regards to the above, however, that doesn't mean that you should necessarily act out based on your emotions. You need to be able to stop and think instead of just reacting all the time. That's the difference between us and animals. It is one thing to be angry, it is another to lose your temper. Take charge of your life, for now and for ever. Read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Steven Covey or something similar. Yes, yes, I know: it's the same stuff everyone already knows. But many people (including myself) need to be reminded of it, and make it a conscious part of their lives. Try to remain child-like without being childish. That means trying to retain a sense of wonder... to see the world with fresh eyes. Second chances are rare. Try to make the most of the chances you do have. Trying to break a bad habit (like smoking), or start a good one (like daily exercise) is hard. That's why they're called habits. It takes time, and lots of effort to change. You can't just change your behavior in one day. You have to try today, tomorrow, next week and next year. You'll still fail a lot. Over time it will get easier, but not quickly. But that's OK, that's the way it's supposed to be. ... and on a related note: You can't change other people. Even if you could, they'd probably resent it afterwards. Long term happiness and peace of mind is not something that just happens to you. It's not something your environment or other people can provide. You must make conscious decision to pursue these goals, with vigor and determination. True love (and thereby a long-term relationship) is founded upon respect. Attraction and lust are not bad things (contrary to what some moralists might say), but that's not nearly enough. It is not that the best things in life are free, it is just that the best things in life can't be paid for with money. There is always a price however... Don't confuse aggressiveness with strength; don't confuse passivity with weakness. Don't borrow trouble. More than enough will come your way, without you having to dig up more. Pride will cause you a lot of grief. I'm not saying it is a sin or anything, this is just a warning. Learn Yoga. Or Tai-Chi. Or heck, even line-dancing. Anything which will make you more aware of your own body, and what you can do. Cut the unnatural sugar out of your diet. Watch that cholesterol and saturated fat as well. Check out the Sugarbusters book. Oh yeah, and take it easy on the salt. You get more than enough already. One of the keys to maturity is to match your ambition to your energy level. (a.k.a "Don't bite off more than you can chew.") The answer to your problem is usually right in front of you, but you probably lack the perspective to see it. Fast, cheap, good. Pick two. This applies to engineering and many other fields. Giving orders is not the same thing as leadership. From Paul Graham: "If you think something's supposed to hurt, you're less likely to notice if you're doing it wrong." Another PG one: "Constraints give your life shape." This applies to art as well. Mistakes become failures when you refuse to correct them. Ignorance becomes stupidity in a similar fashion. (unknown source) FIXME: something about weaseling out of morality... I expect that many people will know many of these items. This is a list I have collected for myself, as these values became relavant to my own life. If there is an order to the list, it is the order in which I fully understood and was able to articulate them... except for the first one. I didn't figure that out first, but I think it is one of the most important.
Posted by rahul kanthale on Nov 04, 2008
Truth to make our Life 100% successful.......... Read it its really amazing and its true. If A=1 B=2 C=3 D=4 E=5 F=6 G=7 H=8 I=9 J=10 K=11 L=12 M=13 N=14 O=15 P=16 Q=17 R=18 S=19 T=20 U=21 V=22 W=23 X=24 Y=25 Z=26 Then H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K = 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98% K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E = 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96% L+O+V+E=12+15+22+5=54% L+U+C+K = 12+21+3+11 = 47% (None of them makes 100%) ............................... Then what makes 100% Is it Money? ..... No!!!!! Leadership? ...... NO!!!! Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our "ATTITUDE". It is OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes OUR Life 100% Successful.. A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E = 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5=100
Posted by rahul kanthale on Nov 04, 2008
Be at least as kind and polite to yourself as you are to others. This means you have to pay more attention to your own internal dialogue. No cussing or calling yourself stupid. This subject deserves a whole book. Pay attention. Be careful. And care-full. Learn to tell the difference between what you want and what you need. Your emotions are valid, and you should never try to deny them. And you can't supress them either. Anytime someone says to you: "You shouldn't feel...", they're wrong. In regards to the above, however, that doesn't mean that you should necessarily act out based on your emotions. You need to be able to stop and think instead of just reacting all the time. That's the difference between us and animals. It is one thing to be angry, it is another to lose your temper. Take charge of your life, for now and for ever. Read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Steven Covey or something similar. Yes, yes, I know: it's the same stuff everyone already knows. But many people (including myself) need to be reminded of it, and make it a conscious part of their lives. Try to remain child-like without being childish. That means trying to retain a sense of wonder... to see the world with fresh eyes. Second chances are rare. Try to make the most of the chances you do have. Trying to break a bad habit (like smoking), or start a good one (like daily exercise) is hard. That's why they're called habits. It takes time, and lots of effort to change. You can't just change your behavior in one day. You have to try today, tomorrow, next week and next year. You'll still fail a lot. Over time it will get easier, but not quickly. But that's OK, that's the way it's supposed to be. ... and on a related note: You can't change other people. Even if you could, they'd probably resent it afterwards. Long term happiness and peace of mind is not something that just happens to you. It's not something your environment or other people can provide. You must make conscious decision to pursue these goals, with vigor and determination. True love (and thereby a long-term relationship) is founded upon respect. Attraction and lust are not bad things (contrary to what some moralists might say), but that's not nearly enough. It is not that the best things in life are free, it is just that the best things in life can't be paid for with money. There is always a price however... Don't confuse aggressiveness with strength; don't confuse passivity with weakness. Don't borrow trouble. More than enough will come your way, without you having to dig up more. Pride will cause you a lot of grief. I'm not saying it is a sin or anything, this is just a warning. Learn Yoga. Or Tai-Chi. Or heck, even line-dancing. Anything which will make you more aware of your own body, and what you can do. Cut the unnatural sugar out of your diet. Watch that cholesterol and saturated fat as well. Check out the Sugarbusters book. Oh yeah, and take it easy on the salt. You get more than enough already. One of the keys to maturity is to match your ambition to your energy level. (a.k.a "Don't bite off more than you can chew.") The answer to your problem is usually right in front of you, but you probably lack the perspective to see it. Fast, cheap, good. Pick two. This applies to engineering and many other fields. Giving orders is not the same thing as leadership. From Paul Graham: "If you think something's supposed to hurt, you're less likely to notice if you're doing it wrong." Another PG one: "Constraints give your life shape." This applies to art as well. Mistakes become failures when you refuse to correct them. Ignorance becomes stupidity in a similar fashion. (unknown source) FIXME: something about weaseling out of morality... I expect that many people will know many of these items. This is a list I have collected for myself, as these values became relavant to my own life. If there is an order to the list, it is the order in which I fully understood and was able to articulate them... except for the first one. I didn't figure that out first, but I think it is one of the most important. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last Update: 2008-9-24 James C. Graves, Jr. / (ansible@xnet.com)
Posted by rahul kanthale on Nov 04, 2008


*Numerological Meaning is based on the Pythagorean technique of name numerology, and was adapted from these sources: Aspire Press, Wikipedia