Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sat', meaning truth and reality. In Hindu mythology, the name is associated with Lord Vishnu and the concept of truth and consciousness.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the pursuit of truth and enlightenment.
Language details
सचित
सत् चित् - Truthful, Conscious
सचित
सच (Sach) - Truth इत (It) - He/This
சசித்
சத் சித் - சத்யம் சித்தம் - Truth, Consciousness
శచిత్
శట్ష్ చిత్ - శట్ష్యమ్ చిత్తమ్ - Truth, Consciousness
Sachit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Truth, Reality
Sachit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Truth, Reality
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-cheet
/səˈtʃɪt/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sachit carries a deep cultural significance in Hindu society. It is believed that naming a child with a name that resonates with the ideals of truth and consciousness instills moral values and virtues from an early age. In traditional Hindu culture, the name is often used in religious texts, prayers, and rituals, providing a continuous connection to one's spiritual heritage.
The name Sachit holds a profound spiritual significance in Hinduism. It symbolizes the inner search for truth and understanding of the ultimate reality. Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, is often denoted by the term 'Sat' or truth, making the name Sachit a sacred tribute to him. The name also encourages one to live a life of truthfulness and righteousness, aligning oneself with the cosmic order and achieving spiritual growth.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Sachit is a Sanskrit name derived from the Sanskrit words सत् (Sat) and चित् (Chit), meaning 'Truthful' and 'Conscious' respectively. It is a popular name in Hindu culture and is believed to bring blessings of truth and consciousness to the one who bears it.
Historical references
Historical records show that Sachit was an important Jain Tirthankara who lived around the 12th century BCE. The name Sachit carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
circa 1200 BCE
Sachit is also known as Abhedanand, which means 'bliss of non-duality'. He is believed to have taught the doctrine of 'non-attachment' and emphasized the importance of inner purification.
circa 1200 BCE
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