Meaning & Origin
Aniketh is a Sanskrit name derived from the words ‘Ani’ meaning ‘without’ and ‘Keth’ meaning ‘desire’. This name is believed to represent someone who is free from worldly desires.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of detachment and self-discipline.
Language details
Aniketha
One who is beyond Death
Aniketh
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Ani (without) + Keth (desire)
Aniketh
இந்து பெயர் என்று பொருள் Ani (without) + Keth (desire)
Aniketh
హిందూ పేరు అంటే Ani (without) + Keth (desire)
Aniketh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ani (without) + Keth (desire)
Aniketh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ani (without) + Keth (desire)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-nee-KEETH
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Aniketh is a unique Hindu name that sets a profound impact on the Indian cultural scene due to its profound meaning which echoes the ancient Indian philosophy of renunciation and detachment. In India's diverse cultural fabric, names hold utmost significance and Aniketh, with its deep philosophical roots, adds another layer of richness to the Indian naming tradition.
From a spiritual perspective, Aniketh is considered an inspiring name as it signifies a living embodiment of self-discipline, self-control, and detachment from material possessions and desires. This name deeply resonates with the spiritual ideals of Hinduism, especially with the teachings of various sages and ancient texts. The association of Aniketh with the idea of living in the present moment, free from the shackles of attachment and desire, makes it an inspiring name for those on a spiritual journey.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Aniketha is a name mentioned in the Vedas as a form of Lord Shiva, signifying his power over death.
Historical references
Aniketha Chaturdashi is a significant day in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, especially in the region of Karnataka, India. It is the day when the ninth aspect of Lord Ganesha, Skandagauri, is invoked and worshipped.
This day falls on the Chaturdashi (14th day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the Hindu calendar month of Ashada (July–August).
Aniketha is also the name of a 10th-century Jaina monk who wrote several commentaries on various Jaina texts. One of his most notable works is the commentary on the 'Prabandha-ratna-kosa' of Haribhadra Suri.
The 10th century
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