Meaning & Origin
Bohemia refers to a free-spirited and artistic individual. This term originated in the Romani culture and was later adopted in the Western world. The term does not have a specific meaning in Hindu mythology or Sanskrit.
Spiritual meaning
Bohemia represents the spirit of exploration and creativity, encouraging individuals to break free from societal norms and express their individuality.
Language details
वाह्द्य
Wanderer, Free Spirit
बोहेमिया
वाह्द्य
போஹேமியா
வாஹ்தியால் ஆரம்பிக்கையாளர்
బోహేమియా
ఆశీశ్వార్గ్య
Bohemia
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Free Spirit
Bohemia
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Free Spirit
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
bə-ˈhi-mē-ə
/bəˈhɛmɪə/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Aquamarine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In the Hindu context, the term "Bohemia" can represent a modern-day 'Rishi' or sage who lives a simple, unconventional, and artistic lifestyle. They follow their own path of creativity and self-expression, often transcending societal norms.
However, Hindu scriptures do not directly associate the term "Bohemia" with spiritual significance. Instead, the idea of Bohemian lifestyle can be seen as an embodiment of the core Hindu principles of Seva (selfless service), Artha (prosperity or work), Kama (passion), and Moksha (liberation). Pursuing one's artistic passions with relentless dedication and living an unconventional yet inspiring lifestyle can bring the individual closer to attaining spiritual growth in the Hindu tradition.
Historical references
The Hindu name 'Bohemia' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vahegam' which means 'living in the mountains'. The region is referred to as 'Bohendra Desh' in ancient Hindu texts. Bohemia was part of the ancient Hindu kingdom of Kashmir and is located in present-day Czech Republic.
Ancient to Medieval period (around 200 BC to 15th Century AD)
The term 'Bohemia' was also used by European traders and travelers to refer to the lands inhabited by the Slavic-speaking people in Central Europe, including present-day Czech Republic and Slovakia. This usage emerged during the Late Middle Ages and continued into the Early Modern period.
Late Middle Ages to Early Modern period (around 13th to 17th centuries AD)
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