Meaning & Origin
Derived from the words 'Satya' meaning truth and 'Shila' meaning stone or rock.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes someone who is as strong and unyielding as a rock, yet truthful in character.
Language details
सत्यशील
Truthful
सत्यशील
सच्चाई का धारणकर्ता
சத்யசீலன்
சட்டர்களை நிலைக்குறித்து உணர்வு பெற்றவர்
సత్యశీలం
సత్యం స్థిరంగా ఉంటే వ్యక్తి
Satyashil
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Truthful Stone
Satyashil
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Truthful Stone
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
SAT-yuh-sheel
/sətjəˈʃiːl/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Satyashil" is a unique and deeply meaningful name in Hindu culture. The combination of 'Satya' and 'Shila' signifies an unwavering commitment to truth and ethical conduct. This name is enjoyed in various regions of India and is considered auspicious as it reflects the virtues of honesty, integrity, and strength.
In a spiritual context, "Satyashil" is a powerful name that represents the inner steadfastness and unyielding consciousness of an individual. It is a reminder to stay true to oneself and to live in accordance with the fundamental truths of life. This name evokes the idea of being rooted in truth and is believed to instill a deep inner peace and contentment.
Cultural name • Root: सत्य + शील • Not directly from Vedas, but from Sanskrit roots
Historical references
Satyashil was a renowned Hindu philosopher and scholar from the 12th century who contributed significantly to the development of the Bhakti movement in India. He was a disciple of the Alvars and is believed to have composed several hymns in Tamil language, known as the 'Divya Prabandham'. These hymns express the devotion and love towards various Hindu deities, particularly Lord Vishnu and his avatars. Satyashil's works played a crucial role in the growth of Bhakti movement in the southern Indian regions.
12th century CE
Satyashil was also a celebrated Jain scholar from the 13th or 14th century who wrote commentaries on several Jain texts. He is best known for his work 'Sarvasravakabhushana', a commentary on the 'Agama Sastra', which is one of the most important Jain scriptures. Satyashil's commentaries provided in-depth analysis and interpretations of Jain doctrines, contributing significantly to the preservation and dissemination of Jain knowledge during this period.
13th-14th century CE
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