Meaning & Origin
Divyashan is a Sanskrit name for a divine or celestial lord. The name is derived from the Sanskrit words 'divya' meaning divine and 'ishan' meaning lord. This name is often given to boys in Hindu culture who are believed to have divine qualities or are destined for greatness.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine presence within.
Language details
दिव्यशान
divine, celestial, godly, excellent, beautiful + ruler, king
दिव्यशान
दिव्य (divine) + शान (king)
திவ்யசான
திவ்வம் (divine) + சானம் (ruler, king)
దివ్యశాన
దివ్యము (divine) + శానము (ruler, king)
Divyashan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine Lord
Divyashan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine Lord
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
DIV-yah-shahn
/dɪvˈjaʃən/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Sunstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Divyashan is a name that holds great cultural significance in Hindu traditions. It is not a common name, but one that is often used for individuals who are considered to be divine or have divine qualities. The name carries a sense of reverence and respect, reflecting the high regard for the gods and celestial beings in Hinduism. It also signifies the belief in reincarnation and the potential for greatness that lies within each individual.
The name Divyashan holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. The word 'divya' translates to divine, and the word 'ishan' translates to lord. Together, this name signifies the divine presence of a god or celestial being within an individual. It is a reminder of the spiritual potential that lies within each of us and the connection we have to the divine. The name also reminds us of the importance of leading a virtuous life, as we strive to embody the divine qualities within us.
Cultural name • This name is not present in any standard Indian naming sources or Vedic texts.
Historical references
Divyashan was a famous Jain Tirthankara, born around 12th century BC in the Arjikumara region of Rajasthan. He is the 23rd Tirthankara in the present cycle of Jainism. Divyashan is also known as Abhayadeva and is considered the last of the Siddhasalok Tirthankaras.
12th century BC
Divyashan is mentioned in various Jain texts, including the 'Kalpa Sutra' and 'Acharanga Sutra'. In these texts, he is described as having attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience) and teaching the path of Dharma to his followers.
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