Meaning & Origin
Bharti means 'to reside' and Hari means 'God, Lord Vishnu'. Bhartihari refers to the one who resides on the earth as the divine being. He is also known as Bhartrihari, a great sage in Hindu mythology.
Spiritual meaning
Resides in the divine presence
Language details
भार्तिहरि
भार्ता (Lord) + हरि (Hari, Vishnu)
भार्तिहरि
भार्ता (पति, प्रेमिका वा) + हरि (विष्वक्सेन, विष्वमूर्ति)
பார்திஹாரி
பார்த்தர் (ஆத்மா, ஆத்மவிட்டம்) + ஹாரி (ஹரி, ஹிங்கல் ஹிஜ் ஹிஜை)
భార్తిహారి
భార్తా (పతి, ప్రేమికేపై) + హారి (హరి, హేశప్రేశ్, హేశ్వర్)
Bhartihari
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Earth
Bhartihari
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Earth
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
bha-R-ti-ha-ri
/bʱaːɾt̪i hɑːri/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Bhartihari is an ancient name that holds significant cultural importance in India, particularly among scholars, sages, and devotees. It reflects a strong connection to the land and signifies the desire to reside on earth as a divine and enlightened being, contributing to the betterment of society. The name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and has been used by several revered figures, including the great sage Bhartrihari.
Bhartihari is a powerful spiritual name that embodies the quest for self-realization and God-realization (Bhagavan or God) simultaneously. It encourages the belief that one can attain divine consciousness by immersing oneself in the present moment and connecting with the divine energy that resides in all beings. This name inspires selflessness, inner peace, and a deep sense of connection with the divine, fostering spiritual growth and development in those who bear it.
Historical references
Historical records show that Rigveda The name Bhartihari carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Vedic period
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