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Tatvasha

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tuh-tvuh-shuht̪ət̪vəʃɑː

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Monday
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Meaning & Origin

Tatvasha is a unisex name that signifies divine truth in Hinduism. It originates from Sanskrit and is commonly used in Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil cultures.

Spiritual meaning

A seeker of spiritual wisdom and enlightenment.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

तत्वशा

Knowledge of Reality

🇮🇳Hindi

तत्वशा

तत्व का ज्ञान

🇮🇳Tamil

தத்வசா

வாழ்க்கையின் அலக்குப்பாய்

🇮🇳Telugu

తత్వశా

సత్యం గ్రహించే వాద

🇮🇳Marathi

Tatvasha

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine Truth

🇧🇩Bengali

Tatvasha

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine Truth

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tuh-tvuh-shuh

t̪ət̪vəʃɑː

Lucky number

4

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

BlueGreen

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Tatvasha carries the influence of Sanskrit language and Hindu traditions. Tatva means 'truth' or 'essence' in Sanskrit. Desh, a common suffix in Indian names, symbolizes 'land' or ' territo ry'. Hence, Tatvasha, with a unique and rhythmic blend of sounds, can be interpreted to mean someone hailing from the land of truth, a beacon of truthfulness. It is also a nod to the pervasiveness of truth in ancient Hindu knowledge or wisdom.

In Hinduism, knowledge and spiritual growth entail direct understanding of the inherent, ultimate reality of the universe, which is the principle of truth. The name Tatvasha represents this spiritual journey. Tatva is not just a word but a lived experience that transcends the mere material world. It is a reminder of the enduring, timeless truth behind all existence, and a source of inspiration to seek its wisdom and self-realization.

Cultural name • Root: तत्त्व (Tattva) + शा (Sha) • Not from Vedas, but a meaningful name in Sanskrit. Tattva means reality or truth and Sha means knowledge or wisdom.

Historical references

The name Tatvasha is mentioned in the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic. The character Tatvasha is described as a sage who was an expert in the science of Ayurveda and possessed a great knowledge of the elements or 'Tattvas'. He was consulted by the Pandava prince Bhima when he was afflicted with a severe disease.

circa 400 BCE

Another reference to Tatvasha can be found in the Puranic literature, specifically in the Agni Purana. Here, Tatvasha is mentioned as one of the eleven Rudras and a sage who attained liberation by meditating on Shiva.

circa 600-1000 CE

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