Arunyata
Sun's Limit
ah-roo-nyah-tah/ərʊɳjət̪ɑ/
Meaning & Origin
The name Arunyata is derived from Sanskrit. It is a compound name, composed of two words: Arun (red) and Yata (limit). The name Arunyata means 'Sun's Limit'. In Hindu mythology, Arun is the god of dawn and the commander of the army of the gods. His wife is the goddess of dawn, Prakriti. Together, they represent the beginning of a new day and the end of darkness. Arunyata is a name imbued with the power of the dawn and the promise of a new beginning.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the end of darkness and the beginning of a new day.
Language details
अरुण्यता
Darkness of Arun
अरुण्यता
अरुण का तमाशा
அருண்யாதா
Arunudan
అరుణ్యాద
అరుణ్య ఆద్య
Arunyata
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sun's Limit
Arunyata
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sun's Limit
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-roo-nyah-tah
/ərʊɳjət̪ɑ/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Arunyata carries the essence of the fiery red sun and its limitless potential. In Hindu culture, the sun symbolizes power, energy, and vitality. The name serves as a reminder of the importance of harnessing this energy to start new endeavors and overcome challenges.
On a deeper spiritual level, the name Arunyata is a reminder of the infinite nature of God. Just as the sun rises and sets each day, yet its source is eternal, Arunyata signifies the eternal nature of the divine. Furthermore, the name embodies the transformative power of the sun, symbolizing the potential for growth and transformation within an individual.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Arunyata is a name that finds its roots in the ancient Vedic literature. Arun is a god associated with the dawn and the god of rain. Arunyata is believed to represent the hidden and mysterious aspects of Arun.
Historical references
Arunyata was a sage and an ancient Indian philosopher, mentioned in the Rigveda (around 1500 BCE). He is also known as Aruni and is considered the god of the red color and the dawn.
around 1500 BCE
Arunyata is also mentioned in the Mahabharata (around 400 BCE) as the preceptor of Bhishma Pitamaha, the grandsire of the Pandava and Kaurava princes. Arunyata is considered a sage and a great scholar, who imparted knowledge to Bhishma before he lay on the bed of arrows.
around 400 BCE
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