Meaning & Origin
Bhav: feeling, emotion Leena: to take, to receive The name Bhavleena signifies one who is deeply grateful and worshipful.
Spiritual meaning
A name filled with deep devotion and reverence.
Language details
भव्लीना
Bhav (existence, being) + Līna (acquired, attained)
भवलीना
Bhav (existence, being) + Līnā (acquired, attained)
பவலீனா
Bhavam (existence, being) + Līnā (acquired, attained)
భవ్లీనా
Bhavam (existence, being) + Līnā (acquired, attained)
Bhavleena
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Grateful, Worshipful
Bhavleena
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Grateful, Worshipful
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
b-hahv-lee-na
/bəˈhəv lī nā/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Bhavleena is of Hindu origin, and it is a beautiful combination of two Sanskrit words. These words carry rich meaning and significant cultural implications. The term "Bhav" refers to emotions, feelings, and the deepest human experiences. It also denotes the Bhava or emotional tone of a particular rasa, one of the nine primary emotional experiences in Indian aesthetics and culture.
The name Bhavleena holds a deep spiritual significance for Hindus, as it suggests an individual with a strong emotional connection to the Divine and an open heart. The name implies a profound capacity for love, compassion, and devotion towards the divine, as well as towards other beings and oneself.
Cultural name • There is no direct Vedic reference for the name Bhavleena.
Historical references
Bhavleena was a royal queen of the Chalukya dynasty in Karnataka, India. She is known for her courage and her contributions to the arts, particularly in the field of literature. Bhavleena was queen consort to King Jayasimha II, who ruled from 1183 to 1197 AD.
1183-1197 AD
The name Bhavleena is also mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, where she is described as a princess of the Panchala kingdom who was a disciple of the sage Vedavyasa. Bhavleena played a significant role in the Kurukshetra war by providing valuable counsel to Bhagadatta, the king of the Trigartas.
Circa 4th century BC
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