Meaning & Origin
The name Vartika is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Vartika’, which means ‘autumn leaves’. In Hinduism, autumn is considered as a time of transition and change. The name Vartika signifies the transformation and growth that occurs during this time.
Spiritual meaning
The name Vartika signifies transformation, growth, and change according to Hindu beliefs.
Language details
वर्तिका
रात्रिकायां वर्तमाना - रात्रिका (Night) + वर्तमाना (present) = One who is present during the night
वर्तिका
रात्रिकायां वर्तमाना
வர்த்திகா
இரவு (Night) + இருக்கும் (present) = The one who stays during the night
వర్తికా
ఇయలేదు (Night) + ఏదే (present) = The one who is present during the night
Vartika
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Autumn Leaves
Vartika
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Autumn Leaves
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
var-TEE-kah
/ʋɐrˈdɪkɐ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Vartika holds a significant cultural impact in India as it is associated with the change of seasons from monsoon to autumn. Autumn leaves are symbols of change and transformation, and this name is often given to babies born during this time of year. The name is also used to refer to a woman who is graceful, changeable and lively - all qualities associated with autumn leaves.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Vartika represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. The falling of leaves in autumn signifies the shedding of the old and the emergence of the new. It is a reminder to let go of the past and embrace the present. The name Vartika also represents adaptability and flexibility, as the leaves adapt to the changing seasons. In Hindu philosophy, the name Vartika signifies the spiritual journey of an individual towards self-realization and enlightenment.
Historical references
Vartika, a Sanskrit work, is an encyclopaedic treatise on various branches of knowledge, written by the great Indian scholar Varahamihira in the 6th century AD. It covers topics including mathematics, astronomy, agriculture, and pharmacology.
6th century AD
Vartika is also the name of a renowned Jain monk, Vardhamana Sthanakaya, who lived during the 11th century AD. He was the author of the text 'Vartika on Tattvartha Sutra' which is a commentary on the fundamental doctrines of Jainism.
11th century AD
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