Amitray
Boundless Immortality
uh-mee-trah-y/əˈmɪt.rɑːj/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit words 'amita' meaning infinite, and 'asurya' meaning immortal.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizing eternal life and boundless wisdom.
Language details
अमित्राय
Friend of the Immortals
अमित्राय
अमरों का मित्र
அமித்ராய்
தெய்வங்களுக்கு நண்பன்
అమిత్రాయ
అమరాల మిత్రమైన
Amitray
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Boundless Immortality
Amitray
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Boundless Immortality
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
uh-mee-trah-y
/əˈmɪt.rɑːj/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Amitray" signifies boundless wealth and prosperity, as well as a person with infinite generosity and kindness. It reflects the virtues of hospitality, giving, and charitable nature deeply embedded in the Hindu culture. One who bears this name is believed to bring good fortune, and is often associated with being a benevolent and righteous leader, inspiring respect and loyalty.
Spiritually, the name "Amitray" represents a connection to the divine source of all existence, where the infinite and immortal aspect symbolizes the ultimate reality of the soul beyond the physical realm. It underscores the notion of spiritual wealth and underscores the importance of selfless giving, kindness, and continuous spiritual growth. Wearing this name inspire one to embody the virtues of compassion, love, and pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.
Vedic name • Root: अमित्र (Amitra) + आय (Āya) • From Vedic literature, Amitra means 'friend' and Āya is a suffix indicating respect. Together, Amitray means 'Friend of the Immortals'.
Historical references
Amitraya or Amitra was a prominent Jaina monk and theologian during the 5th century BCE. He was a leading figure in the Shvetambara Jaina tradition and is known for his works on Jaina scriptures and philosophy.
5th century BCE
Amitrayus or Amitraghata was a king mentioned in the Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thodol). He is described as a just ruler, who brought peace and prosperity to his kingdom before his death, and who is believed to assist the deceased in the bardo (intermediate state) between death and rebirth.
Unknown, probably ancient Tibetan
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