Meaning & Origin
Aartiika is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aarti', which means 'worship' or 'devotion'. This name is deeply rooted in Hindu culture and represents the act of offering devotion and reverence to the deities or to the divine within.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of pure devotion and dedication to the divine.
Language details
आर्तिका
Wish Fulfilling
आर्तिका
आर्थ (Wish) तके का (Till)
ஆர்த்திகா
ஆர்த்தம் (Wish) கார்ப்பத்தில் (In the heart)
ఆర్ద్ధికా
ఆర్ధ్ది (Wish) కాయే (Granting)
Aartiika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Worship, Devotion
Aartiika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Worship, Devotion
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AAR-tee-kah
əˈrɖ̪ɪt̪ɪkə
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Moon Day
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Aartiika is a name that resonates with the rich Hindu cultural traditions surrounding devotion, prayer, and reverence towards the divine. This name signifies a deep connection to one's spiritual roots and supports an individual's commitment to spiritual practices, whether it is the daily recitation of mantras, visiting temples or participating in rituals. Furthermore, Aartiika's cultural heritage can inspire an appreciation for art, music, dance, or literature often intricately linked to religious rituals and customs.
Aartiika signifies a dearly held respect for the divine presence in everyday life. The name itself embodies devotion and acts as a constant reminder of our spiritual obligations towards achieving self-realization. Through its connection to the Sanskrit root of Aarti, this name speaks volumes about the value placed on spiritual values and practices, fostering a deeper sense of inward peace and moral growth.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Aartiika is not directly derived from any Vedic text or deity. It is a modern name derived from the word 'aartha' meaning 'wish' or 'desire'.
Historical references
Aartiika is believed to be the name of the queen of Emperor Ashoka, who converted to Buddhism around 260 BCE.
260 BCE
Aartiika is also the name of a noted Hindu poetess and scholar from the 12th century CE. Her works include the 'Rasamanjari' and 'Sadhana Samuchayah'.
12th century CE
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