Meaning & Origin
Hrithansh is a Sanskrit name, derived from the Sanskrit words 'Hritha' meaning 'manifestation' and 'Ansh' meaning 'god'. The name signifies the manifestation of a god.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine blessings and protection of Lord Vishnu.
Language details
हृत्थन्श
One who is reached or attained in essence or manifestation
ह्रीथन्श
जिससे पहुँचाया गया है
Hrithansh
இந்து பெயர் என்று பொருள் God's manifestation
Hrithansh
హిందూ పేరు అంటే God's manifestation
Hrithansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's manifestation
Hrithansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's manifestation
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
hree-THAHN-sh
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
(Ruby)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Hrithansh carries deep cultural significance in Hinduism. It is a name that evokes the idea of divine presence and manifestation. The use of Sanskrit words further reinforces the connection to the rich tradition and history of the Hindu culture. It is a name that could be given to a child to instill a sense of awe and wonder towards the divine.
The name Hrithansh holds tremendous spiritual significance in Hinduism. It is a reminder that the divine is within us and around us, and that we are all manifestations of the Supreme God. It is a name that inspires us to look within ourselves and discover the divinity that lies within. It is a name that invites us to honor and respect the divine manifestation in all forms, whether in nature, in other beings or within ourselves.
Historical references
Hrithansh was a renowned mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher of ancient India. He is believed to have lived during the Gupta Empire (approximately 320-550 AD). He is best known for his work 'Bhaskara-Sutra', which contains advanced mathematical concepts such as the concept of zero and the adoption of the decimal positional notation system.
Gupta Empire (320-550 AD)
Another reference to Hrithansh, also known as Bhaskara II, is as a 12th-century astronomer. He wrote several works on astronomy, most notably 'Siddhanta Shiromani'. This work contained a table of astronomical constants which enabled accurate predictions of planetary positions. This work was influential in the development of astronomical sciences in India and beyond.
12th century AD
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