Meaning & Origin
Barsha is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Vrshabha’, which means rain, monsoon, or a cloudburst. This name is often used to describe the arrival of the monsoon season or the onset of rains.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes renewal, fertility, and abundance.
Language details
Barsha
rain bearing clouds, rainy season
बर्षा
rainy season, rainy day
பர்ஷா
none
బర్షా
rainy season, rainy day
Barsha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Rain, Monsoon
Barsha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Rain, Monsoon
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈbərʃə/
bɐrʃɑ
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Rainbow Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Barsha holds special significance for various Indian cultures. In Hinduism, the monsoon season is considered auspicious as it symbolizes the renewal of life and nature. This is reflected in various festivals and rituals, such as the Ruru-Sankramana festival, which is celebrated in Manipur during the first raindrop. The arrival of rains is also believed to indicate the beginning of the agricultural cycle.
However, beyond its literal meaning of rain or monsoon, Barsha has deeper spiritual significance in Hinduism. It represents transformation and the renewal of life. This is symbolized by the cleansing and purifying power of the rains. Barsha is also associated with Lord Indra, the god of rain in Hindu mythology. The name is believed to bring blessings of abundance, new beginnings, and prosperity.
Historical references
Historical records show that Barsha as a name associated with the goddess Lakshmi and the lotus flower The name Barsha carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Vedic period
Notable people with this name
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