Meaning & Origin
Ratadeep means the light of Rata, Rata being the name of a sage or a god, hence the name symbolizes the divine light that illuminates the path and wisdom of the individual.
Spiritual meaning
Ratadeep is a name of spiritual significance in Hinduism. It signifies the divine light that illuminates the path and wisdom of an individual, and is often associated with the deity of knowledge and wisdom, Lord Ganesha.
Language details
रातनदीप
Ratna (Jewel) + Deep (Lamp, Light)
रातनदीप
रातन (रातना, रत्न) + दीप (दीपक, दीपज, दीपका)
ராதந்தீப்
ராதம் (ராதன், ராத்திர்) + தீபம் (தீபம், தீபம்பல்)
రాతనదీప్
రాతన (రాతనం) + దీప్ (దీపమై, దీపజ్)
Ratandeep
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Light of Rata
Ratandeep
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Light of Rata
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Rah-tah-neep
/rɑːtən d̪iːp/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ratadeep has its roots in Hindu culture and is derived from the combination of two Sanskrit words 'Rat' and 'Deep'. 'Rat' represents a sage or a god in Hinduism. The name signifies the cultural impact of revering the wise and knowledgeable persons in Hindu society. The name can be associated with quest for knowledge and spiritual growth.
In Hinduism, light symbolizes knowledge, wisdom and the enlightenment of the soul. The name Ratadeep is a spiritual invocation for the continuous illumination of one's path by seeking knowledge and wisdom from the divine and from the wise. The name is a reminder to keep the inner light of spiritual knowledge burning bright and to wherever possible, share it with others to spread light and knowledge in the world.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Modern • This name is not derived from any Vedic deity or scripture.
Historical references
Ratadeep or Ratadeepa is a Sanskrit name which can be translated as 'the one whose mind is full of knowledge'. It is often associated with the Hindu god Vishnu and is believed to be a name of Krishna. The name Ratadeep is mentioned in the Mahabharata epic, specifically in the Harivamsha portion of the text, which is a genealogy of the Yadava clan to which Krishna belongs. In this text, Krishna is referred to as Ratadeepa and is described as being the embodiment of wisdom and knowledge.
circa 400 BCE
Another reference to Ratadeep can be found in the Puranas, specifically in the Bhagavata Purana. In this text, Krishna is described as having the qualities of Ratadeep, which include being the embodiment of wisdom, knowledge, and consciousness. The Bhagavata Purana also mentions that Krishna is often referred to as Ratadeep when he is in his divine form, and that those who contemplate upon him in this form are filled with knowledge and wisdom.
circa 500 CE
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