Sohit
Sun, Radiant
so-hit/soˈɦɪt/
Meaning & Origin
The name Sohit is derived from Sanskrit word 'Soham' which means 'I am the Sun'. This name is believed to bring radiance, success and prosperity in the life of the bearer.
Spiritual meaning
Radiant, Shining, Sun God
Language details
सोहित
सुख दाता
सोहित
सुख दाता
சோஹித
அவர் ஆன்மையை அழிக்கும்
శోహిట్
శోదేశప్రభ
Sohit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sun, Radiant
Sohit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sun, Radiant
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
so-hit
/soˈɦɪt/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sohit is popular among Hindu communities, especially in India. It is a commonly used name for boys and holds a significant cultural significance. The sun is considered a powerful symbol in Hinduism, representing energy, power, and illumination. The name Sohit reflects this solar power and is believed to bring auspiciousness and radiance to the individual.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Sohit represents our innermost self as 'I am the Sun'. It signifies the divine presence of the individual soul in the physical body. The name is believed to help the bearer connect with the inner self, strengthening the spiritual bond with the divine. meditate on the name 'Soham', one can develop a deeper sense of self-awareness, self-confidence, and self-realization. By identifying oneself with the symbolism of the sun, the person is encouraged to embody the qualities of warmth, energy, and divine light, making the name an enriching spiritual experience.
Historical references
According to Hindu mythology, Sohit is a name of the god Vishnu and is mentioned in various Puranas. In the Padma Purana, Sohit is one of the 108 names of Vishnu and is associated with the destruction of the demon Madhu.
Ancient India, circa 5th-7th centuries CE
Sohit was also a famous Hindu king of the Kesari-Chalukya dynasty, ruling from about 1110 to 1138 CE. He is known for his military conquests, especially against the Chola dynasty and his patronage of the arts and architecture, exemplified by the Kailasanatha Temple in Kanchipuram.
Medieval India, circa 1110-1138 CE
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