Meaning & Origin
Aashritha is a Sanskrit name meaning 'Peaceful Abode' or 'Shelter'. This name is rooted in Hindu mythology and symbolizes a place of safety, security, and protection. The god Vishnu is often referred to as 'Ashritha Deva' and is considered the protector and preserver of the universe. Aashritha is a name for a girl who is believed to bring peace, stability, and comfort to her family and community.
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies a divine shelter and protection.
Language details
अश्रीथा
श्रीदेवीसहस्रनामसेवासमुच्चार्या
आष्ठीथा
श्रीदेवीकी सहस्रनाम सेवाका प्रभावशालिनी
ஆஷ்ரீதா
ஶ்ரீஜியான் ஶரணம் உடைய அருட்டம் பெறும் ஆயிரம்
ఆశ్రీథా
శ్రీదేవీయ శహోదరేశ్వరి
Aashritha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Peaceful Abode, Shelter
Aashritha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Peaceful Abode, Shelter
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-shree-thah
/əʃrɪt̪ʰa/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Aashritha holds great cultural significance in Hinduism as it implies a place of refuge and protection. It is a reminder of the role god Vishnu plays in providing shelter and preserving the universe. Hindu families may choose this name for their daughter as a reminder of the security and stability that the divine provides.
The name Aashritha holds great spiritual significance as it is derived from the word 'ashritha', meaning 'shelter' or 'abode'. It is a reminder of the belief in the divine presence and protection in Hinduism. The name signifies the idea that one's spiritual journey is a continuous search for finding a permanent inner peace and shelter from the material world.
Historical references
Aashritha was the name of a famous temple in the Chalukya Empire, located in present day Karnataka, India. It is believed to have been built during the reign of King Vijayaditya (1086-1118 CE). The temple is renowned for its intricate carvings and architectural grandeur, attracting pilgrims from all over the country.
11th Century CE
Aashritha was also the name of a renowned Hindu sage and philosopher who lived during the 14th Century CE in present day Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a prominent figure in the Dvaita philosophy, which emphasizes the dual existence of God and the individual soul. Aashritha wrote numerous works on religious and philosophical subjects, and is still revered as a spiritual guide by many Hindus.
14th Century CE
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