Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Ishani’, meaning goddess or queen. This name signifies the grace and blessings bestowed by Ishani, the goddess of prosperity, fertility, and power.
Spiritual meaning
Divine grace and blessings from the goddess Ishani.
Language details
ईश्रीथा
ईश्वरी तुल्या (Ishvari Tulya)
इश्रीथा
ईश्वरी तुल्या (Ishvari Tulya)
இஷ்ரீதா
இஷ்வரியு்க்கு உறவி (Ishvari ukku uravi)
ఈశ్రీథా
ఈశ్వరీయోధిని సందేశమైనదే (Ishvari yodhinisamainade)
Ishritha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess Ishani's Grace
Ishritha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess Ishani's Grace
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Ee-shree-thah
/iːʃrɪt̪a/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Ishritha" has cultural roots in Hinduism, a major Indian religion, and is derived from the Sanskrit language. The presence of the prefix 'Isha' in the name indicates a reference to a deity, commonly identified as the Goddess Shakti or Ishwari, an embodiment of the divine feminine. This name is considered auspicious and bestowed with significance in Hindu naming traditions.
'Ishritha' is a name imbued with spiritual meaning. It represents a connection to the divine feminine, with the goddess Shakti or Ishani as its deity. The name signifies the grace and blessings bestowed by this divine feminine force, which symbolizes power, fertility, prosperity, and wisdom. For individuals born with this name, it serves as a reminder of the divine feminine presence in their lives and a constant reminder to seek her grace and guidance.
Historical references
Ishritha is mentioned in the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic. She is the wife of Bhishma, the grandsire of the Kuru dynasty. Ishritha is also known as Vedic Goddess Ishani, and is said to have performed severe penance to obtain Bhishma as her husband.
circa 400 BCE
Ishritha is also mentioned in the Puranas, a collection of eighteen major Sanskrit texts. She is described as the embodiment of compassion, devotion, and purity. Ishritha is believed to have been created from the tears of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati during their separation.
circa 500 CE
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