Asvitha
Goddess of Horses
as-VITH-ah/aśviθā/
Meaning & Origin
Goddess of Horses and Fertility. A symbol of strength, power, and grace.
Spiritual meaning
Asvitha is a name of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati. It represents wisdom, knowledge, and creativity. It is believed that this name bestows the blessings of the Goddess of Learning, and helps the bearer to excel in all fields of knowledge and art.
Language details
अस्विथा
हस्तपादव्यापकता
अस्विथा
अधिकार
அச்விதா
అశ్విథా
Asvitha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Horses
Asvitha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Horses
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
as-VITH-ah
/aśviθā/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Asvitha holds cultural significance in Hindu tradition, particularly associated with the goddess Saraswati who is often depicted riding a white horse. The horse symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, and the goddess is the deity of learning, arts, and knowledge. Thus, the name Asvitha is a reminder of the importance of wisdom, knowledge, creativity, and the arts in one's life.
Asvitha is a divine name reflecting the spiritual qualities of strength, power, and graceful movement. The horse is revered in Hinduism as a symbol of energy, freedom, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Asvitha embodies these qualities and inspires us to strive for spiritual growth and power in our own lives, overcoming challenges with courage and grace. Additionally, the prefix 'As' means 'towards' in Sanskrit, suggesting a journey towards a higher objective- a deep sense of purpose and direction in spiritual growth.
Historical references
Asvathama was a great warrior and charioteer of Mahabharata war, who along with his brother Duryodhana, fought against the Pandava princes. He is also known as Aswatthama because of his horse-mounted chariot.
circa 3100-2900 BC
Asvathama is also considered to be an incarnation of the god Rudra and is mentioned in the Shiva Purana and other Hindu scriptures. He is said to have performed great penance and gained the boon of immortality, which he used to cause havoc in the world until he was eventually subdued by sage Narada.
circa 800 BC
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