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Bhargavas

Derived from Bhargava

Bhahr-gah-vahs/bʱərɡəʋəs/

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Meaning & Origin

Bhargavas is a name derived from Bhargava, which is a gotra or clan name in Hinduism. It is associated with the sage Bhargava, who was a descendant of the great sage Bhrigu.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes wisdom and spiritual knowledge

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

भर्गवस्

Son of Bhṛgu

🇮🇳Hindi

भर्गवस्

भृगु का पुत्र

🇮🇳Tamil

பர்கவன்

புத்திரன் பஹு

🇮🇳Telugu

భర్గవస్

భృగు సుతుందు

🇮🇳Marathi

Bhargavas

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Derived from Bhargava

🇧🇩Bengali

Bhargavas

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Derived from Bhargava

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

Bhahr-gah-vahs

/bʱərɡəʋəs/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

YellowGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Bhargavas holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism, as it is associated with the Bhargava gotra or clan. In Hindu society, gotra is an important aspect of one's cultural identity and lineage. Being a Bhargava signifies a connection to this ancient and respected lineage of sages and scholars. The name Bhargavas also carries the legacy of the great sage Bhargava, who is revered for his wisdom and knowledge in Hinduism.

From a spiritual perspective, the name Bhargavas represents a deep connection to the spiritual heritage and wisdom of the Hindu tradition. The name itself carries the blessings and wisdom of the ancient sage Bhargava, who was known for his deep spiritual practices and connection to the divine. Bhargavas can be seen as a reminder to always seek knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual growth, just as the great sage Bhargava did. The name can serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and connection to the divine.

Vedic name • Root: भृगुः • From the Vedas. Bhṛgu is a sage in the Vedas, and Bhargavas is his son.

Historical references

Rigveda 1.171.2 refers to Bhargava Agastya, one of the sages who visited King Sudas and prophesied the coming of Indra's defeat by the god Vritra.

circa 1500 BCE

In Mahabharata (Anushasana Parva), Bhargava Vyasa is mentioned as the author and narrator of the great epic, and he is also known as Vedavyasa due to his mastery over the Vedas.

circa 400 BCE

Notable people with this name

Bhargavas RaoBhargavas Mishra

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Variations & related names

BhaargaavaasBhargawas

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Derived from Bhargava