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Brhigu

God of Wisdom

bree-ghee-goo/bɾɪhɪɡu/

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9
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Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Brhigu is a Sanskrit name which originated from the Hindu mythology. It is considered to be the name of a sage and the god of wisdom. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Brh’, which means ‘great’ or ‘big’. Brhigu is revered as one of the seven wise sages in Hindu mythology and is often depicted as an ascetic sage with a long beard and matted hair.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

बृहिगु

विद्वान् बृहस्पतिवन्द्यः

🇮🇳Hindi

बृहिगु

विद्वान् बृहस्पतिवन्द्य

🇮🇳Tamil

பிரிகு

அறியல்பார் பிரமாஜின்

🇮🇳Telugu

బృహిగు

దేశియళ్లు బృహశ్పతిదేశియళ్లు

🇮🇳Marathi

Brhigu

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Wisdom

🇧🇩Bengali

Brhigu

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Wisdom

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

bree-ghee-goo

/bɾɪhɪɡu/

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

BlueYellow

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Rudraksha

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name 'Brhigu' has a significant impact on Hindu culture with its historical and mythological significance. In Hindu mythology, Brhigu is regarded as the preceptor of the Devas (gods) and plays a pivotal role in numerous mythological stories. He is known for his wisdom, knowledge of the scriptures, and ability to perform divine rituals. Brhigu is also considered to be the founder of the Vedic astrology.

From a spiritual perspective, the name 'Brhigu' stands for advice, knowledge, and wisdom. The name invokes feelings of respect, reverence, and awe for the divine mystery of the universe. Brhigu represents the innate wisdom that exists within each individual and serves as a reminder to seek knowledge, understand the deeper meaning of life, and strive for self-realization. It is believed that chanting the name of Brhigu can bestow one with wisdom and knowledge, helping to guide them through difficult times and life's challenges.

Vedic name • Root: बृहस्पति • Brihaspati is the god of wisdom and the chief priest of the gods in Hindu mythology.

Historical references

Brhigu is mentioned in the Mahabharata as the creator of the divine weapon, the Gyana Shastra or the Veda of Wisdom, which was used by Lord Krishna during the Mahabharata war.

3rd century BCE

Another reference to Brhigu is found in the Puranas, where he is described as a sage and a preceptor of the gods. He is also the father of Parasurama, an avatar of Vishnu.

5th-8th centuries CE

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