Ishita
Goddess of Women, Wife, Goddess of Prosperity
ee-she-tah/iːʃɪtɑː/
Meaning & Origin
Ishita is a Sanskrit name derived from the Sanskrit word ‘isha’ which means ‘goddess’ or ‘female form of the god’. This name is often associated with the goddess Shiva’s consort, Parvati, and symbolizes the ideal wife, the embodiment of love, fertility, and prosperity.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of love, devotion, and commitment
Language details
ईषिता
वृद्धिकर्ता
इशिता
इश्वर की प्रेम वाली
இஷிதா
இஷ்வருக்கு இருக்கிற இரவு
ఈశితా
ఇశ్వరుయోగిని
Ishita
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Women, Wife, Goddess of Prosperity
Ishita
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Women, Wife, Goddess of Prosperity
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ee-she-tah
/iːʃɪtɑː/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Ishita is a culturally rich and powerful name in Hindu tradition. It has long been associated with Hindu goddesses, particularly Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. The name conveys a sense of feminine strength, love, and nurturing. In Hindu mythology, the goddess Parvati is often depicted as the ideal wife, the giver of life and happiness, and the personification of love and nurturing. The name is a reminder of the emphasis on the importance of the wife's role in Hindu culture, as well as the importance of love, devotion, and nurturing in family life.
Ishita holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu tradition as it is derived from the word ‘isha’, which means ‘goddess’. This symbolizes the feminine aspect of the divine and reinforces the importance of the feminine principle in spiritual practices. The name represents the spiritual power of nurturing, love, and compassion embedded in the Hindu tradition. It also symbolizes the oneness of the physical and spiritual aspects of a woman and her role as a spiritual nurturer in both her personal and professional life. Thus, Ishita is a potent reminder of both the cultural and spiritual importance of the goddess and the feminine in Hindu tradition.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Refers to the goddess Ishani, who is associated with fertility, abundance, and prosperity.
Historical references
Ishita is a popular Hindu female name, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ishwara', meaning 'God', or 'Supreme Being'. In Hindu mythology, Ishita is also considered to be the goddess of blessings and auspiciousness.
Ancient India (circa 500 BCE - 500 CE)
Ishita is also mentioned in the Indian epic 'Mahabharata', where she is referred to as the wife of Indra, the king of gods. The name Ishita is believed to symbolize the goddess's role as the embodiment of divine intelligence and consciousness.
Ancient India (circa 400 BCE)
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