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Bitu

Bright, Radiant

bee-too/bɪˈtuː/

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5
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'bhaas', meaning 'to shine' or 'to illuminate'. Bitu is a name for a bright and radiant child.

Spiritual meaning

A beacon of light and wisdom

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

Bitu

हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Bright, Radiant

🇮🇳Hindi

Bitu

हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Bright, Radiant

🇮🇳Tamil

Bitu

இந்து பெயர் என்று பொருள் Bright, Radiant

🇮🇳Telugu

Bitu

హిందూ పేరు అంటే Bright, Radiant

🇮🇳Marathi

Bitu

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Bright, Radiant

🇧🇩Bengali

Bitu

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Bright, Radiant

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

bee-too

/bɪˈtuː/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

Gold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

(Ruby)

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Bitu is of Indian origin and is traditionally used in the Hindu community. As a cultural name, it signifies a vibrant and shining personality, often associated with intelligence, creativity, and positive energies. The child named Bitu is believed to embody the essence of life and light, adding joy and radiance to every occasion.

The spiritual significance of the name Bitu is deeply rooted in the principles of purity and enlightenment. It symbolizes the child as a divine presence, a beacon of light in the world. The Sanskrit origin of the name 'bhaas' indicates the child's innate ability to illuminate and uplift the spiritual path of those around them. This name carries an implicit expectation of excellence and moral upstanding, inspiring the child to achieve great things and contribute positively to the universe.

Historical references

Bitu was a famous Jain monk and philosopher who lived during the 12th century CE in North India. He was a disciple of Hemachandra Suri, the founder of the Digambara Terapanth sect of Jainism. Bitu is known for his extensive commentary on the Agama texts, which are the scriptures of the Digambara sect. His work, known as the 'Brahmavilasini', is considered an important contribution to Jain literature.

12th century CE

Another reference to Bitu is found in the 'Prabandha-champu' of the Jain poet Mahavira Suri, written in the 17th century CE. In this work, Bitu is described as a renowned scholar and a master of Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. He is also mentioned as having debated with other scholars of various religious traditions, including Buddhists and Vaishnavas.

17th century CE

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