Meaning & Origin
Bhavanika is derived from the Sanskrit words 'bhavana' meaning 'house' and 'ika' meaning 'lord'.
Spiritual meaning
Represents one who is the ruler of their own abode, symbolizing self-reliance and inner strength.
Language details
भवनिका
Goddess Parvathi
भवनिका
पृथ्वी माता
பவனிகா
காடு மாதா
భవనిక
భూమి మాత
Bhavanika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the House
Bhavanika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the House
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Buh-vuh-nee-kuh
[bʱəʋənɪkɑː]
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Bhavanika signifies a spiritual dwelling or a devotional abode. In Hindu culture, temples and houses of gods and goddesses are considered bhavanas, as they are places where the divine resides and devotees seek solace and blessings. The name Bhavanika can be connected to temples, religious centers, or spiritual seekers as a reminder of the higher power that resides within each one of us.
The name Bhavanika holds deep spiritual significance as it refers to the inner dwelling of the divine. It is a reminder that the divine resides within us, and we are all spiritual beings on a journey towards self-realization and enlightenment. The name Bhavanika denotes a strong connection to the inner self and the divine, encouraging introspection, contemplation, and spiritual growth.
Cultural name • Root: भवनि (Bhavani) + -का (-kA) • Goddess Parvathi's name is Bhavani, and -kA is a suffix.
Historical references
Bhavanika is also mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, where she is referred to as the goddess of creation and the mother of the universe. In one story, she is said to have appeared before the god Vishnu in the form of a beautiful woman, and offered him a boon. Vishnu chose to have her as his constant companion and consort, and she became known as his sister, Mohini.
circa 400 BCE - 200 CE
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