Muktika
Free from bondage
mook-TEE-kah/mʊkˈtɪkə/
Meaning & Origin
Muktika is a Sanskrit name derived from the word 'mukti', which means 'release from bondage' or 'liberation'. The name is associated with the Hindu deity Vishnu, who is believed to grant moksha, or salvation, to his devotees. Muktika is therefore a name with deep spiritual significance, symbolizing the quest for freedom from worldly attachments and the ultimate goal of enlightenment.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of liberation from worldly attachments
Language details
मुक्तिका
Freedom, Release
मुक्तिका
मुक्ति
முக்திகா
அடிக்கழல்
ముక్తికా
ముక్తి
Muktika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Free from bondage
Muktika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Free from bondage
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mook-TEE-kah
/mʊkˈtɪkə/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Muktika holds great cultural significance in Hinduism. The Muktika beads or Rudraksha beads, which are often worn as a religious symbol, have the name 'mukti' inscribed on them. These beads are believed to bring good fortune, happiness, and protection. Wearing them is considered a mark of devotion and spiritual growth.
The name Muktika carries a deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. It represents the journey of the soul towards liberation and salvation. It is a reminder of the ultimate goal of seeking moksha or enlightenment, and the importance of detaching oneself from worldly desires and attachments to achieve it. The name is also a reminder of Vishnu's protective and liberating qualities, inspiring devotion and reverence among his followers.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Mukti is a fundamental concept in Hinduism, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Historical references
Muktika is a Sanskrit name which means 'free from cyclic existence and attainment of Nirvana'. It is also the name of a Hindu goddess who was revered particularly in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, during the Chola period.
Chola Dynasty (9th to 13th centuries CE)
Another reference for Muktika is the Muktikantha or Mukti peeta shrine located in the Chalukya kingdom of Karnataka. This shrine is dedicated to the Goddess Muktambika, a form of Parvati, and is believed to grant liberation (moksha) to those who seek her blessings.
Chalukya Dynasty (6th to 12th centuries CE)
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