Meaning & Origin
Vishala refers to something large or big, and k means a body. Thus, Vishalak means one with a big body.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes strength and resilience.
Language details
विशालक
Large, Great
विशालक
बड़ा, महान
விசாலக
பெரிய, பெருங்கின்றம்
విశాలక
మహాన, పరిశోధితం
Vishalak
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे One with a big body
Vishalak
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ One with a big body
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vi-SHAH-luhk
/vɪˈʃɑːlək/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Gold
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Vishalak is rooted in the Sanskrit language, which is an integral part of Hindu culture. It is a compound word with the meanings "large" (Vishala) and "body" (k), giving the name Vishalak. In Hindu mythology, gods or beings who possess this trait, such as Vishnu, are often depicted as having immense size and power. This name may have been given to someone who is perceived as having strength, largeness, or a dominant presence in society.
The spiritual significance of the name Vishalak is related to the idea of transcending our physical limitations. In Hinduism, it is believed that the soul is eternal and possesses infinite potential. The word "Vishal" signifies "wide" or "extensive," which can represent the vastness of the soul's capacity. Thus, the name Vishalak, which translates to "one with a big body," could symbolize an individual who carries the divine essence within themselves, embodying the infinite nature of the soul, striving towards spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Vedic name • Root: विश् - to pervade; लक् - mark, sign • From the Rigveda, this name signifies one who pervades the universe with his marks or signs
Historical references
Vishalakshi is an epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, and is often depicted in art as holding a lotus in one hand and a bell in the other. This depiction is believed to symbolize abundance and prosperity.
Ancient India, 1st millennium CE
The Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic, contains a character named Vishalaksha, who is described as a powerful and beautiful woman. She is a Yadava princess and is married to Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers.
Ancient India, 4th century BCE - 4th century CE
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