Meaning & Origin
Brahmavarchas is a name derived from the Sanskrit language. It is a compound name where 'Brahma' refers to the creator god and 'Varchas' means blessings. Thus, Brahmavarchas signifies receiving the blessings of the creator god Brahma.
Spiritual meaning
Receiving the blessings of the Creator God Brahma
Language details
ब्रह्मवर्चस
Blessings of Brahma
ब्रह्मवर्चस
शिवदान
பிரம்மவர்சச
பிரம்மவின் வார்ச்சனம்
బ్రహ్మవర్చశ
బ్రహ్మదేశ్
Brahmavarchas
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's Blessings
Brahmavarchas
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's Blessings
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
brah-mah-var-chas
/bʁaɦmə vɑrˈtʃas/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hinduism, the name Brahmavarchas reflects the deep reverence and connection to the creator god Brahma, emphasizing the belief that blessings from the divine being an essential aspect of one's life. By carrying this name, individuals signify their adherence to and respect for the Hindu faith's cosmology and ideology.
The name Brahmavarchas holds deep spiritual significance for individuals who bear this name. It conveys a sense of surrender, devotion, and strong belief in the power of the divine creator to bestow blessings upon them for a fulfilling and spiritual life. The name acts as a constant reminder of the connection between the individual and the divine and their respective roles in the grand cosmic scheme.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root: ब्रह्म (Brahma) + वर्चस (blessings)
Historical references
Brahmavarchas is a title given to a renowned Hindu sage and philosopher, Bhartṛhari. He is believed to have lived around the 5th century CE during the Gupta Empire period. His most famous work, the Nāṭya Śāstra or the Treatise on Drama, is a seminal work on ancient Indian theatre and aesthetics.
5th Century CE, Gupta Empire period
Brahmavarchas is also a title given to the 9th century CE Alvars saint, Tirumangai Alvar. He is considered one of the 12 most revered Alvar saints in the Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. His works are a collection of 300 Tirumurais or hymns, detailing his personal experiences of the divine.
9th Century CE, Vaishnavite tradition
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