Meaning & Origin
Trishan is a Sanskrit name, derived from the word 'Trivishat,' which means 'Lord of the three worlds.' In Hindu mythology, Trishan is the name of the three-headed god, Brahma, who is the creator of the universe.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes creation and cosmic order.
Language details
तृषण्
Three, Four, Five
तृषण
तीन, चार, पाँच
ஹ்ரிஷன்
Three, Four, Five
తృషణ్
తీన, చార, పాచ
Trishan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of three worlds
Trishan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of three worlds
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
T-R-I-SH-A-N
/ˈtɾiʃɻ����ʌn/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Turquoise
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Trishan holds a strong cultural significance within Hinduism, as it is the name of the God Brahma, who represents creation and is the first deity in the Hindu Trimurti, the triad of the Hindu gods responsible for creation, preservation, and destruction. The name is a symbol of the expansive power and wisdom that Hindu gods are believed to possess.
The name Trishan carries deep spiritual significance in Hinduism as it is believed that the three heads of the God Brahma represent his all-knowing, all-seeing, and all-perceiving nature. Each head represents a distinct aspect of knowledge: One head represents the past, another the present, and the third the future. Hence, the name Trishan speaks to the divine knowledge, wisdom, and the ability to comprehend the infinite that lies within the godhead. Consequently, this name bestows upon the bearer a sense of divinity and enlightenment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • No Vedic reference
Historical references
The name 'Trishan' is mentioned in the Hindu epic 'Mahabharata', referring to a horse named Trishan, which is the mount of Lord Indra, the king of gods. The epic is believed to have been composed between 400 BCE and 200 CE.
400 BCE - 200 CE
Another reference to the name 'Trishan' is found in the Puranic scriptures, where it is mentioned as the name of a celestial elephant, the mount of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction. The Puranas are believed to have been composed mainly between 400 CE and 1200 CE.
400 CE - 1200 CE
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