Meaning & Origin
The name Partha is derived from the Sanskrit word 'partha' which means 'Son of Arjuna'. Partha is an epithet for Arjuna, one of the greatest warriors in Hindu mythology, and is often referred to as Bhishma-partha or Arjuna-partha. Partha is also associated with the god Krishna, who is believed to have appeared before Arjuna in his divine form, and is known as Parthasarathi, or the charioteer of Arjuna.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the inner warrior, courage, and victory over one's inner demons and external challenges.
Language details
पर्थ
son of Arjuna
पर्थ
पुत्र
பரத்த
பிழையல்
పరథ
పితృదేశ్
Partha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Son of Arjuna
Partha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Son of Arjuna
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
par-tha
/pər.tʰə, /pər.d̪hə/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Topaz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Partha carries the legacy of Arjuna, one of the most revered warriors in Hindu literature. It symbolizes courage, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to duty. Arjuna, represented by the name Partha, was known for his skill and strength both on the battlefield and in spiritual pursuits. The name reminds us of the traditional Hindu values of dharma (duty), artha (prosperity), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation), which were upheld by Arjuna. It is an inspiring name for those who seek to embody the qualities of a great leader and warrior.
Partha also has deep spiritual significance as it signifies the divine bond between Krishna and Arjuna. The name is a reminder of the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, which was revealed to Arjuna by Krishna during the Mahabharata war. Parthasarathi, or Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna, is an embodiment of divine guidance and the essence of the guru-disciple relationship. Partha symbolizes the journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth, and those who bear this name are believed to possess the strength, determination, and wisdom to fulfill their dharma and ultimately attain moksha.
Historical references
Mahabharata - The great Indian epic narrating the Kurukshetra war between the Pandava and Kaurava princes.
circa 400 BCE
Buddhist Jataka Tales - A collection of 547 stories of the Buddha's former lives, retold to illustrate moral lessons.
circa 3rd Century BCE
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