Meaning & Origin
Someone who perceives or witnesses truth or reality
Spiritual meaning
A name for a child who is believed to have the ability to perceive truth and wisdom beyond the physical world
Language details
सक्षीथा
सक्षित् (witness) + िथा (goddess)
सक्षिता
सक्षित् (witness) + ा (feminine suffix)
சக்ஷிதா
சக்ஷி (witness) + தா (feminine suffix)
శక్షీతా
శక్షి (witness) + ీతా (feminine suffix)
Sakshitha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Seer, Observer
Sakshitha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Seer, Observer
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sak-SHEE-thah
/sakʃɪt̪ɑː/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Sakshitha" derives from the Sanskrit word "Sakshi" meaning witness or observer. In Hindu culture, there is a reverence for the witness or observer of actions, both in the physical and spiritual realms. This name would reflect an individual's strong connection to this tradition, emphasizing their moral responsibilities and the importance of being an informed and conscious observer in life.
In Hindu philosophy, the ultimate reality or consciousness is referred to as "Brahman," the absolute and transcendental reality. The individual soul or consciousness is often referred to as the "Jiva," a finite spark of the infinite Brahman. The name "Sakshitha" reflects the understanding that as an individual soul, one is the eternal witness to the cycle of birth and death. By recognizing oneself as the eternal witness, one can attain spiritual growth and eventual liberation from the cycle of life and death. The name thus signifies a deep connection to the spiritual realm and fosters a sense of self-awareness and detachment from worldly emotions and attachments.
Historical references
Sakshitha was a queen of the Satavahana Dynasty in the Deccan Plateau region of India. She ruled from around 150 CE to 170 CE.
150-170 CE
Sakshitha was a renowned Jaina patron and an ardent devotee of Mahavira. She is believed to have erected several Jaina structures and chaityas during her rule.
150-170 CE
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