Meaning & Origin
Bhushan is a Sanskrit name derived from the word ‘bhushana’, which means ‘ornamented’ or ‘decorated’. It is a name that symbolizes beauty, elegance, and richness. In Hindu mythology, Bhushan is also the name of the divine weapon of Lord Shiva, which is adorned with various precious gems.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes inner richness and adornment of virtues.
Language details
भुषण
Ornament, Adornment, Decoration, Embellishment
भूषण
भूलावा, पुराना, प्रसादी, शोभा
புசனம்
வாழ்த்து, அடை, அலங்காரம், மூலம்
బుశన
బూపు, అద్యర్ధ, శోభజ్జేయళ్లు, చౌదాయ
Bhushan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ornamented, Decorated
Bhushan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ornamented, Decorated
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
bu-shahn
/bʱuːʃaːn/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Bhushan is widely used in India and among the Indian diaspora. It is a name that reflects the cultural values of beauty, richness, and decoration, which are deeply ingrained in the rich Hindu traditions. The name is often given to babies as a mark of pride and signifies their potential to grow into richly decorated individuals, contributing to the overall societal beauty and wealth.
In Hinduism, the name Bhushan carries deep spiritual significance as it is associated with Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation. The term 'bhushana' is also used to refer to the divine ornaments and adornments worn by various deities, symbolizing their divine beauty and power. Therefore, the name Bhushan signifies not just physical adornment but spiritual richness, knowledge, and inner grace. It serves as a constant reminder of the ultimate goal of human life, which is to adorn oneself with spiritual virtues and attain divine consciousness.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • In Hindu mythology, Bhushan is a divine ornament worn by various deities such as Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Krishna. It is also used as a sacred symbol and is mentioned in various Vedic scriptures.
Historical references
Bhushan was a title given to the prime minister of the Maratha Empire during the time of Chhatrapati Sambhaji (1645-1680) and Chhatrapati Shahu (1684-1749). The Bhushan held significant political power and was responsible for managing the empire's internal affairs.
1645-1749
In ancient India, Bhushan was also a title for the chief architect and sculptor of temple structures. These artists were considered highly respected in society and were often commissioned by kings and nobles to create intricate and beautiful temple structures.
Ancient India
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