Meaning & Origin
Parvika is a Sanskrit name that means 'Mountain Peak'. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Parvat' which means mountain. Parvika is a name that is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and represents strength, determination, and a connection to nature.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the attainment of spiritual heights.
Language details
पर्विका
Surrounding, encircling
पर्विका
उपवीघ्रक
பர்விகா
உபதிக்கம்
పర్విక
పూర్ణిచిన
Parvika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Mountain Peak
Parvika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Mountain Peak
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
pahr-VEE-kah
/pəɾʋɪkə/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Parvika's name is a nod to the sacred mountains of Hinduism which are often considered the abode of the gods. Mountains are a source of inspiration, power, and sustenance, representing the eternal and unchanging aspects of the universe. Parvika's name carries this cultural significance, reflecting her connection to the divine and the natural world.
The name Parvika holds deep spiritual meaning, symbolizing the idea of reaching new heights and new levels of understanding. It represents the journey towards self-realization and the striving for a closer connection with the divine. The name encourages one to be unwavering in their pursuit of knowledge andinner growth, like a mountain peak reaching towards the heavens.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • This name is derived from the Sanskrit word पर्वि (parvi) meaning 'surrounding' or 'encircling'. It is not directly mentioned in any Vedic text or mythology.
Historical references
Parvati is the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and marriage. She is the wife of Shiva, the god of destruction. Parvati is believed to have emerged from the left half of Shiva when he was meditating on the goddess Rudra. She is also known as the mother of Ganesha and Kartikeya.
Ancient India (circa 3300 BCE - 1500 CE)
Another belief is that Parvati was once a demon named Hingula, who tormented the gods. To end her destruction, the gods created a male and a female form of themselves - Ardhanarishvara (half male, half female) and Parvati, respectively. Parvati married Shiva, and through her devotion and penance, she became the goddess of love, fertility, and marriage.
Ancient India (circa 3000 BCE - 1000 CE)
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