Meaning & Origin
Sanchit refers to the collective sum of a person's deeds, experiences, and knowledge. It is the accumulated karma or the stock of good and bad deeds which a person carries with him throughout his life.
Spiritual meaning
The spiritual meaning of Sanchit is the collective consciousness of an individual, including their thoughts, emotions, and experiences. It is believed that Sanchit influences a person's present and future, as well as their spiritual growth.
Language details
संचित
Accumulated
संचित
संपूलित
சந்சித்
குளிர்ச்சோல்
శంచిట్
సంపూళిత
Sanchit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Accumulation, Collection, Memory
Sanchit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Accumulation, Collection, Memory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
SAN-chit
/sə̃tʃɪt/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The concept of Sanchit plays a significant role in Hinduism, where it is believed that every action a person performs leaves an imprint on his soul. This imprint shapes the person's future experiences and influences the destiny of his soul. The idea of Sanchit emphasizes the importance of ethical living and making positive choices, as good deeds are believed to add to one's positive Sanchit, while negative deeds detract from it.
From a spiritual perspective, Sanchit represents the eternal and infinite nature of the soul. It signifies the soul's journey through multiple births and the cumulative effect of its experiences. The Hindu belief is that the soul reincarnates after each life based on the Sanchit it has accumulated. The pursuit of spiritual growth and self-realization is seen as a way to purify one's Sanchit and progress toward ultimate liberation or moksha.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Referenced in the Upanishads and Puranas.
Historical references
Sanchit was a renowned Hindu scholar and philosopher who lived during the Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century CE). He is known for his extensive works on Jainism, Buddhism, and Nyaya philosophy. One of his notable contributions was the composition of the 'Tattvarthasutra' which is considered a significant text in Nyaya philosophy.
Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century CE)
Sanchit is also mentioned in various Hindu scriptures and legends as a sage and a devotee of Lord Shiva. He is believed to have lived during the ancient period, and is often associated with the Himalayas and the sacred lake of Tirthamukta. One popular legend tells the story of Sanchit's devotion to Lord Shiva, who appeared before him in the form of Nataraja and blessed him with infinite wisdom.
Ancient Period
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