Meaning & Origin
Vibhakar is a Sanskrit name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vibhak' which means to divide, analyze or discriminate. This name is often given to a child who is destined to possess exceptional intellect and analytical skills. The name is also associated with Lord Vishnu, who is known as the preserver of the universe and the divine analyser.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.
Language details
विभक्कर
Discriminator, Analytical
विभक्कर
विभाजक, विचारक
விபக்கர
அக்கிரமிக்கல, அக்கிரமியல் விசார்
విభక్కర
ఆయన్నే ప్రధాన పైజోజోయింది విభక్కరి
Vibhakar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine Analyser
Vibhakar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine Analyser
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vee-bha-kahr
/ʋɪbʱakːər/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Vibhakar holds a significant place in Hindu culture due to its association with intelligence and knowledge. It is believed that individuals with the name Vibhakar are destined to excel in academic pursuits and possess a sharp mind. This name has been borne by several influential personalities in Indian history, who have made exceptional contributions in various fields.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Vibhakar is considered to be highly auspicious due to its connection with Lord Vishnu. Vibhakar is believed to represent the divinely given ability to discriminate between the essential and the non-essential, truth and illusion. By embodying this quality, one can draw closer to the ultimate reality and find inner peace and contentment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root • No direct Vedic reference
Historical references
Vibhakar was a famous mathematician from India during the Gupta Empire (5th century AD). He is credited with composing the Aryabhata-Bhaskara series of texts, which include significant contributions to algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
5th century AD
Vibhakar was also a Jain philosopher and scholar who lived during the 12th and 13th centuries. He is known for his commentaries on the works of other Jain scholars and his own writings on Jain philosophy, particularly in the areas of logic and epistemology.
12th-13th centuries
Notable people with this name
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