Meaning & Origin
Abha: Radiance or Light Ijeet: God or Lord
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies the inner radiance and divinity of an individual
Language details
अभाईजीत
Fearless, Radiant
अभाईजीत
अभय (abhaya) - Fearless, जीत (jīta) - Victory
அப்பாயிஜீட்
அப்பா (appā) - Father, ஜீட் (jīṭṭ) - Victorious
అభాయిజీృృ
అభూ (abhū) - Fearless, జీృృ (jīrī) - Radiant
Abhaijeet
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Radiance of God
Abhaijeet
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Radiance of God
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
a-bha-ee-jet
ˈabhɑːi dʒiːt
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Abhaijeet holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism. It conveys a sense of divine light and radiance, reflecting the idea of the inner and outer beauty of an individual. The prefix 'abha' meaning radiance and light, denotes brilliance, and the suffix 'ijite' meaning God or Lord, signifies a connection to the divine. This name is often used for children born in households that revere and value the Hindu deity Vishnu or Krishna.
The spiritual significance of the name Abhaijeet is rooted in the Hindu belief that the divine resides in every individual. The name signifies an individual as a beacon of inner light and an embodiment of God, representing the idea of self-realization and spiritual growth. It also emphasizes the belief in striving for enlightenment and connecting to the divine consciousness in all aspects of life. The name is a constant reminder of the divine within and to remain steadfast on the spiritual path.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • The name 'Abhaijeet' is derived from the Sanskrit words 'abhā' which means 'fearless' and 'ījīta' which means 'radiant'. This name is not directly mentioned in any Vedic text, but it embodies the spirit of courage and brilliance found in various Hindu mythological stories and teachings.
Historical references
Abhinavagupta, a 11th century Hindu philosopher, wrote a commentary on the Tantra text called the 'Abhijnana Shirsha Sastra' (The Crest Jewel of Observation). This commentary is also referred to as 'Abhinavabharati'. In this work, Abhinavagupta discusses the concept of 'Abhaijeet', which represents the supreme reality beyond all dualities and embodies the ultimate truth of the universe.
11th Century
In Hindu mythology, Abhaijeet is considered a form of the god Vishnu and is also known as the 'Lord of the Thousand Suns'. He is described as having a thousand suns in his eyes, which represent the divine light of knowledge. Abhaijeet is believed to have appeared during the epic battle between the gods and the demons, the 'Mahabharata', to destroy the demon Narakasura and save the earth.
Ancient India, around the time of the Mahabharata (approx. 4th - 3rd Century BCE)
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