Meaning & Origin
The name Tapeshwar is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Tapas' which means 'Heat' or 'Penance' and 'Ishwar' which means 'God'. The name Tapeshwar signifies the one who has mastered the heat of penance and is the Lord of the Universe.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the attainment of inner wisdom and power, representing an individual who has transcended worldly desires and is devoted to the divine.
Language details
तापेश्वर
Lord of Tapesh
तापेश्वर
तापेश के राजा
தாபேஷ்வர்
தாபேஷ் வரும் அடிகளின் அரசர்
తాపేశ్వర్
తాపేశ్ శపత్యదేశ
Tapeshwar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Universe
Tapeshwar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Universe
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
tah-PESH-war
/tɑːpɛʃwɑːr/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Tapeshwar holds immense cultural significance in Hinduism, as it symbolizes a deep connection to spiritual practices and the mastery of self-discipline and tapasya or penance. The name is often held by spiritual gurus, saints, and teachers who have dedicated their lives to inner growth and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. Tapeshwar may also be considered a powerful protector or deity, revered for their spiritual strength and wisdom.
In Hindu spirituality, the name Tapeshwar represents the ultimate realization of the Self as the divine Lord of the Universe. It signifies the attainment of tapas or spiritual heat, which is achieved through the practice of religious rituals, meditation, self-discipline, and devotion. The name Tapeshwar signifies the culmination of spiritual growth, where one has transcended worldly desires and attained the highest state of enlightenment. It embodies the idea of God as the ultimate truth,power, and consciousness that pervades the universe and resides within each individual.
Historical references
Tapeshwar was an honorific title given to the Hindu deity Shiva, particularly in the northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, during the medieval period. The title was used to signify the supreme ruler or the lord of the universe.
Medieval period
The term Tapeshwar first appeared in the 11th century CE inscriptions of the Katyuri kings of Kannauj. The Katyuri kings, who ruled over large parts of northern India, used the title to denote their allegiance to Shiva and to claim divine legitimacy for their rule.
11th century CE
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