Meaning & Origin
Goddess who fulfills desires and aspirations of her devotees.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of divine grace and compassion.
Language details
भव्लिका
Bhava (existence) Likha (written)
भवलिका
Bhava (existence) Likha (written)
பவலிகா
Bhava (existence) Likha (written)
భవలిక
Bhava (existence) Likha (written)
Bhavlika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Fulfiller of Desire
Bhavlika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Fulfiller of Desire
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Bhahv-lik-ah
bhaːvlɪkɑː
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Bhavlika holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism, particularly in the context of Goddess Bhavani or Shakti. Bhavani, also known as Annapurna, is worshipped as the goddess of nourishment, abundance, and fertility. The name Bhavlika is believed to be derived from Bhavani, highlighting her capacity to grant the deepest desires and aspirations of her devotees.
The spiritual significance of the name Bhavlika lies in the deeper understanding that the Goddess grants her blessings not for material gains or superficial desires but to help her devotees grow spiritually and evolve on their individual paths. This name can serve as a reminder of the ultimate goal - to seek the divine, to find inner peace and self-realization, and to cultivate a deeper connection with the divine energy that exists within us and surrounds us.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • No specific reference
Historical references
Historical records show that Bhavlika was a king of the Vatsa kingdom in the Magadha region during the 4th century BCE. The name Bhavlika carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
4th century BCE
Bhavlika was also a name of a king mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, believed to have lived around 2nd century BCE.
2nd century BCE
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