Shrutisha
One who has heard
shrOOtisHAʃrutɪʃɑː
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit words 'shruti' (to hear) and 'isha' (ruler or lord).
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes attentive listening and obedience to divine guidance.
Language details
श्रुतिशा
Heard
श्रुतिशा
सुना हुआ
சுருதிஷா
கேள்வியும் பெற்றவர்
శ్రుతిశా
శ్రుతంగా ఉంది
Shrutisha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे One who has heard
Shrutisha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ One who has heard
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shrOOtisHA
ʃrutɪʃɑː
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Shrutisha, meaning 'one who hears the sacred sacred/divine teachings,' highlights the importance of listening and learning in Hindu culture, particularly in relation to spiritual practices and the teachings of the Vedas and other religious texts. It emphasizes the importance of gaining knowledge through both hearing and direct experience.
This name is deeply significant from a spiritual perspective as it reflects the idea of being a vessel for the divine teachings, a conduit for the sacred knowledge that comes from the universe and from the guru. It also signifies the importance of remaining open, curious, and receptive to the universe and to the divine wisdom that is always available to us, and of actively seeking out wisdom and knowledge to deepen our spiritual practice and understanding. Additionally, it reminds us of the power of the spoken word and the importance of honoring the words of our gurus and spiritual texts as sacred and transformative.
Vedic name • Root: श्रुति (Shruti) - To hear • श्रुति शब्दात् । श्रुतिः वेदाः (Shruti shabdat. Shruti hi Vedah.) - The Vedas are called Shruti because they are heard, not written.
Historical references
Shrutisha was an ancient Indian sage and scholar, known for her deep knowledge and wisdom in the Vedas and Upanishads. She is believed to have lived during the late Vedic period, around 1000 BCE.
Late Vedic period, around 1000 BCE
Shrutisha is also mentioned in the Mahabharata, an epic Sanskrit poem, as one of the seventy-two great sages who was present at the assembly called the Sabha Parva.
Mahabharata era, around 400 BCE
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