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Aarpit

Grace, kindness

ah-rup-t/aːrpit/

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3
Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'arh' meaning 'deserving' and 'pt' meaning 'grace' or 'kindness'. This name is associated with the idea of being worthy of respect and kindness.

Spiritual meaning

A name that represents the divine qualities of grace, kindness, and deserving respect.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

आर्पित

Given, Offered, Dedicated

🇮🇳Hindi

आर्पित

आर्पित

🇮🇳Tamil

அர்பித்

அழித்தது

🇮🇳Telugu

ఆర్పిత

ఆపదేశ్యభూషణమీదేశము

🇮🇳Marathi

Aarpit

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Grace, kindness

🇧🇩Bengali

Aarpit

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Grace, kindness

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ah-rup-t

/aːrpit/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

RedGold

Life path

4

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Aarpit" is rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Hinduism. In Hindu mythology, the concept of being 'arh' or deserving is deeply embedded. This name is reminiscent of the idea that every individual has inherent dignity and worth. Additionally, it reflects the importance of showing kindness and compassion towards others, as implied by the 'pt' suffix meaning 'grace' or 'kindness'.

From a spiritual perspective, the name "Aarpit" symbolizes the concept of being truly deserving and worthy of love, respect, and kindness not just from others, but also from within oneself. It is a reminder to be kind to oneself and to submit oneself with devotion to the divine. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of striving to be a person who is deserving of both God's grace and mercy.

Historical references

Aarpit Muni was a renowned Jain monk and scholar who lived around 11th century AD in India. He is known for his commentary on the Avasyaka Agama, a key text in Jainism. His work is considered an important contribution to Jain scholarly literature.

11th century AD

Aarpit is also the name of a significant Hindu deity, particularly revered in the region of Gaya in eastern India. He is believed to be an incarnation of Shiva and is associated with healing and redemption. According to local legends, Aarpit appeared during an epidemic in the 16th century and granted boons to the afflicted population, leading to his worship in the region.

16th century

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