Meaning & Origin
Vyomasena is a name derived from Sanskrit, which means 'Sky Splitter' or 'Ruler of the Sky'. He is a central character in Hindu mythology, often depicted as the elder brother of the god Vayu (the wind god).
Spiritual meaning
Represents the power and might of the heavens and the cosmos.
Language details
व्योमसेन
Sky or Space (vyoma) + Protector or Lord (sen)
व्योमसेन
समुम्पना व्योमसेन
வ்யோமசேன
வய் ஒருவன்
వ్యోమశేన
శ్యామ్యేశ్యస్యేదేశప్రభుః
Vyomasena
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sky Splitter, Ruler of the Sky
Vyomasena
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sky Splitter, Ruler of the Sky
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vee-yoh-mah-seh-nuh
/ʋjɔməsɛnə/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Vyomasena has significant cultural significance in Hindu mythology as he is often pictured riding on his chariot pulled by horses or elephants. He is also associated with the planet Saturn and is revered especially in Jyotish (Indian Astrology). This name holds great importance in many Hindu communities and is often invoked during rituals and festivals associated with the planets.
The name Vyomasena carries deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. As a divine being, he is believed to have the power to create and control the cosmos, especially the sky. It symbolizes the limitless potential and power that lies within each one of us. It serves as a reminder that no matter how vast and infinite the universe may be, each one of us has the ability to transcend our individual boundaries and truly realize our divine potential. Additionally, as his name suggests, he represents the potential to split open one's own limitations and expand one's consciousness to the infinite.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root: vyoma, sen
Historical references
Vyomasena is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata as the king of the Gandharvas, a race of celestial beings. He is described as a powerful warrior and magician, who is an ally of the Pandavas and plays a crucial role in the Kurukshetra War.
circa 400 BCE
Another reference to Vyomasena comes from the Puranas, where he is described as the son of the god Indra and the apsara Menaka. He is also known as the king of the Nagas (serpent beings), and is said to possess the power to control the elements and manipulate space itself.
circa 500 CE-1200 CE
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