Amogha
Undefeated, Invincible
ah-moh-gahəˈmɔɡʱa
Meaning & Origin
Amogha is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘amoga’, which means ‘undefeated’, ‘invincible’, or ‘immeasurable’. This name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and carries a strong spiritual connotation, symbolizing courage, determination, and the power to overcome challenges.
Spiritual meaning
Embodying the power of invincibility and courage
Language details
अमोघ
Faultless, flawless, errorless
अमोघ
अमावश्य
அமோக
அமர்க்குப் பெறு
అమోఘ
ఆశేశ
Amogha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Undefeated, Invincible
Amogha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Undefeated, Invincible
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-moh-gah
əˈmɔɡʱa
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Amogha holds a significant cultural impact within Hindu communities, as it is the name of various gods and deities believed to possess immense power and invincibility. One such deity is Lord Amoghapashana, who is worshipped for granting success, prosperity, and fulfillment of desires. The name also resonates with the heroic tales of such figures as Bhima from the Mahabharata, known as Amogha-veerya, meaning 'Amogha in Valor'.
Spiritually, the name Amogha carries a deep inspirational meaning, symbolizing invincibility and the strength to overcome adversity. It reminds us of the power of our inner resources and the determination to continue moving forward despite challenges. The name serves as a constant reminder of our inherent bravery and the strength to face any situation with unwavering courage. Furthermore, it is believed that the name Amogha bestows its bearer with the blessings of the gods and the protection from harm, providing a sense of spiritual security and confidence.
Historical references
Amoghavarsha I, the Chalukya king (572-642 CE) is also popularly known as Amogha. He ruled over the southern Indian subcontinent and is remembered for his patronage of art, literature and architecture. He built several temples, including the famous Badami cave temples.
572-642 CE
Amoghapasana, a ritual described in Hindu texts, involves offering the five essential elements of nature (air, water, earth, fire and ether) to the deity, seeking his/her blessings. The name 'Amogha' in this context refers to the ritual itself, meaning 'infallible' or 'unfailing' as the offering is believed to be accepted without fail.
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