Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Bhargava’, which refers to the sage Bhargava or the God Bharga. Bhargava is a title given to sages, seers, and poets, who were believed to have mastered the Vedas. This name signifies dedication and devotion to the wisdom of the Vedas and the gods.
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies a deep connection to spiritual knowledge and wisdom.
Language details
भार्गविका
विद्या समप्रदायिका भार्गवे, विद्या रूपेण भार्गवे
भार्गविका
विद्या पुरुष
பார்கவிகா
ஜ்ஞானம் உடன்படிக்கும்
భార్గవిక
జ్ఞానమేమీ
Bhargvika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Dedicated to Bhargava
Bhargvika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Dedicated to Bhargava
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
BHAH-ruh-VIH-kah
bʱɑːrɡavɪkɑː
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
This name carries a rich and esteemed cultural heritage, as it is a name of Sage Bhargava, considered an embodiment of learning and knowledge. It signifies a deep connection and allegiance to the philosophies, values, and traditions of Hinduism. People bearing this name are often perceived as intellectual, artistic, and spiritually inclined.
Bhargavika, as a name, signifies one who embodies knowledge and reverence for the divine in its purest form. It is believed that those carrying this name are blessed with the capacity to absorb, preserve, and restore the timeless knowledge and wisdom of the Vedas. This name is deeply spiritual, as it represents an inexorable link between the individual seeker and the divine source of truth and knowledge.
Historical references
The Mahabharata, a Sanskrit epic poem composed between 400 BCE and 200 CE, mentions the name Bhargvika as one of the wives of Bhishma Pitamaha. Bhishma was a grand old warrior, the grandsire of the Kuru dynasty, and a central figure in the great battle of Kurukshetra.
400 BCE - 200 CE
The Natyashastra, an ancient Indian treatise on theatre arts written by Bharata Muni around 200 CE, includes Bhargvika as a name of a Rasa (emotion) or a type of dance. In this context, she represents the Rasa of Sringara (love) and is often depicted as an Apsara (heavenly nymph) or a courtesan.
200 CE
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