Meaning & Origin
Omprakaan is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'Om' and 'Prakaash' which means 'to make visible' and 'nature' respectively. This name signifies the possession of Prakriti or nature. In Hindu mythology, the god Vishnu is referred to as 'Prakriti Pradhana' which means 'the one who is the source of nature'. This name is believed to bestow the qualities of nature upon the bearer, such as strength, adaptability, and nurturing abilities.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the connection between the individual and the natural world.
Language details
ओम्प्रकान
ओम् प्रकान् (ओम् = ओम् ऋतम्, प्रकान् = प्रकाशनात्)
ओम्प्रकान
ओम् प्रकाना
ஓம்ப்ரகான
ஓம் ப்ரகானம் (ஓம் = ஓம் ஜிழ்மல், ப்ரகானம் = பிரகாசித்தல்)
ొమ్ప్రకాన
ొమ్ ప్రకానదు (ొమ్ = ొమ్ జీహోమ్, ప్రకానదు = ప్రకాశిద్దు)
Omprakaan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Possession of Prakriti (Nature)
Omprakaan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Possession of Prakriti (Nature)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ahm-prah-kahn
/oːm pɾakaːn/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Omprakaan" has its roots in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Hindu tradition. The combination of 'Om' and 'Prakaash' highlights the significant role that nature plays in Indian philosophy and spirituality. The name also reflects the importance of Sanskrit language and literature in preserving Indian culture.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Omprakaan" represents the union of the divine and creation. As the omnipresent 'Om' symbolizes the divine, the 'Prakaash' or manifestation of nature, emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of all things. The name invokes the energy of manifestation, creativity, and growth, encouraging the bearer to embody these qualities in their actions and interactions with the world. Additionally, the name 'Prakaash' suggests that the bearer is a visible manifestation of the divine, emphasizing the importance of living a virtuous and righteous life in alignment with the highest spiritual truths.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Refers to the illuminating power of the Om sound in Hinduism.
Historical references
In the ancient Hindu scripture, the Mahabharata, there is a reference to a sage named Omprakaas who was a disciple of Sage Vedavyasa. He was known for his deep devotion towards Lord Vishnu and was often seen reciting the holy mantra 'Om' with fervor.
1st millennium BCE
In another reference from the Puranic texts, Omprakaas is described as a king who ruled over the kingdom of Panchala during the Mahabharata war. He was a just ruler and a great patron of learning. The name 'Omprakaas' is believed to mean 'one who dwells in the syllable Om' and reflects his deep spiritual inclination.
5th century BCE
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