Atish
Radiant, Shining
ah-TEEsh/əˈtɪʃ/
Meaning & Origin
The name Atish is derived from the Sanskrit word आतिष् (ātiṣ), which means 'shining', 'radiant', or 'illuminating'. In Hindu mythology, the name is associated with the deity Agni, the god of fire. The name is believed to bring light and warmth into one's life.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes enlightenment, wisdom, and the inner light.
Language details
अतिश
above, beyond, greater, superior
अतिश
अति (ati) + श (sha)
அடிச்
அடி (adi) + ச் (cha)
అతిశ
అతి (ati) + శ (sha)
Atish
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Radiant, Shining
Atish
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Radiant, Shining
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-TEEsh
/əˈtɪʃ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Atish carries a rich cultural significance in Hinduism, where the god Agni is revered as the embodiment of the divine power of fire. Agni is believed to be the symbol of knowledge, truth, strength, and power. Naming a child Atish is a way to invoke the blessings of the god Agni and to bestow the child with his divine qualities.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Atish holds great significance in Hinduism, as it is believed to represent the inner light or the Jyoti, which is the spark of the soul. The name is a reminder of the innate spiritual radiance that lies within each one of us. It is a call to stay tuned to our inner light and to let it illuminate our path in life.
Historical references
Atish Dipankar Shastri (1875-1931) was a renowned Hindu philosopher and scholar, who made significant contributions to the study of Indian logic and philosophy, particularly in the fields of Nyaya and Vaisheshika. He is known for his work 'Tattva-kaumudi' which is a comprehensive exposition of the principles of Indian logic and philosophy. The work was published in 1915.
Early 20th century
Atish Chaitanya (1494-1574) was a Bengali saint, poet, and philosopher, who was the founder of the Atish Sampradaya, a sub-sect of the Shakta tradition of Hinduism. He is best known for his works 'Gangadevi-stotra' and 'Vishnudasyamangalastotra' which are popular devotional texts in Bengali language. The saint is also known for his association with Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and his teachings on the nature of God and the self.
Late medieval period
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