Meaning & Origin
The name Abhirup is derived from Sanskrit words ‘Abhi’ meaning towards and ‘Rup’ meaning form or appearance. This name signifies taking steps towards the divine form or the Lord.
Spiritual meaning
A journey towards the divine
Language details
अभिरूप
उपरिष्टतक, प्राप्त
अभिरूप
उपरिष्ट, प्राप्त
அபிருப்
உப்பிரிச்சத்தில், உத்தமம்
అభిరూప్
ఉద్దీశేశ, ప్రాప్త
Abhirup
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Steps towards the lord
Abhirup
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Steps towards the lord
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-bee-roop
/aˈbhi rūp/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Abhirup holds great significance in Hindu culture as it is a composition of Sanskrit words that echo the spiritual journey of seeking the divine. Abhi in Sanskrit is used to denote the progress, growth, or achievement towards a goal, while Rup signifies the divine form or appearance. This name inspires individuals to strive towards the attainment of the divine, and is a constant reminder of the spiritual journey we embark upon in life.
The name Abhirup carries immense spiritual significance for Hindus, as it represents the eternal search for the divine or the Lord. The name encapsulates the idea of being devoted and moving towards the divine, which is the ultimate goal of spiritual growth. Abhirup also signifies moving towards the form of the divine, emphasizing the importance of the physical and spiritual union in attaining enlightenment. This name is a powerful reminder of the spiritual journey that each individual must undertake in life, and serves as a guiding force towards spiritual growth and self-realization.
Historical references
Abhirup was a renowned poet and scholar of the Sanskrit language during the Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century AD). He authored several works on various topics, including the 'Abhirupa-Nataka' and 'Abhirupa-Bharata'.
4th to 6th century AD
Abhirup is also mentioned in the 'Ananda Ramayana' as the royal poet of King Bhagiratha II of the Vakataka Dynasty (circa 5th century AD). He was a master of the 'Ramayana' and composed several verses on Lord Rama and his exploits.
5th century AD
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