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Hashit

Horse, Vehicle

hah-shit/həʃɪt/

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Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Hashit is a Sanskrit name derived from the word 'ashva', which means 'horse' or 'vehicle'. In Hindu mythology, Hashit is the name of a celestial horse, the mount of the Sun God Surya. This name symbolizes power, strength, and swiftness.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the journey of life and the power to overcome challenges with strength and courage.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

अष्ट

Eight

🇮🇳Hindi

हषित

हष्ट (haṣṭa) + ित (it)

🇮🇳Tamil

ஹாஷித்

ஹாஷ் (hāṣ) + ித் (it)

🇮🇳Telugu

హేశిత్

హేశ (hēśa) + ిత్ (it)

🇮🇳Marathi

Hashit

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Horse, Vehicle

🇧🇩Bengali

Hashit

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Horse, Vehicle

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

hah-shit

/həʃɪt/

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

Red

Life path

3

Lucky stone

(Rudraksha)

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Hashit holds significance in Indian culture as it is associated with strength, power, and speed. The celestial horse Hashit is often depicted in Indian art and mythology as the vehicle that carries the Sun God across the sky each day. This name is also associated with royalty, as horses were once used as a sign of wealth and status in India.

From a spiritual perspective, Hashit represents the power and strength of divine entities in Hindu mythology. The celestial horse is a vehicle that carries the Sun God, who is considered a symbol of creative energy and enlightenment. The name Hashit can serve as a reminder of the inner strength and power that each individual possesses, and the importance of moving forward in life with swiftness and determination.

Historical references

Hashit was a legendary king of the Haihayas, a dynasty ruling parts of present-day Bihar and Nepal. He is known for his victory over the Shakas, an invading tribe from Central Asia. Hashit's rule is believed to have been around 500 BC.

500 BC

Hashit is also mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, as the father of Bhishma Pitamaha, the grandsire of the Pandava and Kaurava princes. This reference does not specify a particular time period.

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