Saturday, August 10, 2013

Hindu Baby Names (Sanskrit Origin)



I have been searching for some Sanskrit origin Hindu names for Boys & Girl since a long time.

I would like to share this list of names which I collected so far, Which probably helps any one of you for your next generations..

Girl

Name
Meaning
Aadhya
First creator
Aaradhya

Achinthya

Arushi
Dawn, Red sky in the early morning
Atulya
unweighable, incomparable
Bhaumi
Goddess Sita
Bruhathi

Bruthi

Dhanya
Thankful / Lucky
Dyumna
Glorious
Hladini
The Lord's internal pleasure-giving potency
Kashyapi
Earth
Khyathi
Fame
Koundinya
Sage
Mayukha
Rays
Mrinmayee
Deer's eye
Nivriti
Bliss
Plavya

Sangna
Number, Symbol
Svara
Goddess of sound
Vinamra
Modest
Vipanchi
Lute
Viviktha

Vrinda
Goddess Radha
Vrushali/Vrishali
wife of famed warrior Karna
Vyomini
Divine




Boy

Name
Meaning
Aarav
Peaceful
Aarush
First ray of Sun
Aashman
Son of the sun
Agasthya
Name of a sage
Akand
Calm
Amartya
Immortal
Anshu
ray,Sun
Anvay
Intention
Arnav
the sea
Arpan
Offering
Avirbhav
Evolution
Ayushmaan
Having long life
Chatur
Clever
Harshil
joyful
Hriday
Heart
Ishaan
lord Shiva
Nakul
One of the Pandav brothers
Nihar
to admire
Saatvik
pious
Sachet
Consciousness
Samar
war
Samit
always making friends
Sanshray
Aim
Saptanshu
Fire
Sarvajit
all conquering
Satvik
virtuous
Sharan
shelter
Sohan
charm,handsome
Srijan
creation
Sumit
well measured
Suvan
The Sun
Tapasy

Vairinchya
Brahma's son
Varenya

Vikhyat

Vipáshyin
He Who has Insight
Virat
majestic,brilliant
Viren
leader of heroes
Virinchi
name of Brahmaa
Vivaan
First Rays of the Rising Sun
Vivant
Lively, Alive, Vital.
Vivasvat
The brilliant one; a name for the sun

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Vyahriti /వ్యాహృతి / व्याहृति

వ్యాహృతి
ఓం భూర్భువస్సువ:
తత్‌ సవితుర్వేణ్యం భర్గో దేవస్య ధీమహి
ధియో యోన: ప్రచోదయాత్‌ ||ఓం||

'ఓం' అనగా 'అ' కార ్శ'ఉ' కార ్శ'మ'్శకార అర్థమాత్రల సంయోగరూపమైన ప్రణవం. ఇది మొదటి భాగం. రెండవది వ్యాహృతుల సమ్మేళనం. 'భూ': ్స భూలోకము; 'భువ:' ్స పితృలోకము; ''సువ:'' ్స దేవలోకమును సూచించే మూడు లోకములను సూచిస్తూ సూక్ష్మస్థితిలో శరీరం- మనో ప్రాణములు-ఆత్మలను ఆయాస్థితులను అనుభవింప జేయునది.
ఋగ్వేద, యజుర్వేద, సామవేదాల నుండి భూః భువః స్వః అనే వ్యాహృతి త్రయం ఉత్పన్నమైంది.
ఈ వ్యాహృతి త్రయం అక్షర బ్రహ్మప్రాప్తి ఫలకాలు. అంతేకాదు త్రిలోకాలు, త్రిమూర్తులు, త్రిశక్తులు, త్రిగుణాలు, త్రితత్వాలు, త్రికాలాలు, ఇలా ఎన్నో త్రికములతో, గాయత్రీ మహామంత్రంలోని వ్యాహృతి త్రయానికి గూఢమైన సంబంధం ఉంది.
తత్‌ సవితు...నుంచి చివర వరకూ గల మంత్రం సావిత్రీ మంత్రంగా పేర్కొనబడును.
ప్రణవం, వ్యాహృతి, సావిత్రి ఈ మూడింటి కలయికే గాయత్రి
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Vyahriti - The Great Utterance

The word "Gayatri" itself explains the reason for the existence of this mantra. It has its origin in the Sanskrit phrase Gayantam Triyate iti, and refers to that mantra which rescues the chanter from all adverse situations that may lead to mortality.

Goddess Gayatri is also called "Veda-Mata" or the Mother of the Vedas - Rig, Yajur, Saam and Atharva - because it is the very basis of thVedas. It is the basis, the reality behind the experienced and the cognized universe.

The Gayatri mantra is composed of a metre consisting of 24 syllables - generally arranged in a triplet of eight syllables each. Therefore, this particular meter (tripadhi) is also known as the Gayatri Meter or "Gayatri Chhanda."

The Mantra
Aum
Bhuh Bhuvah Svah
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo Yo nah Prachodayat

~ The Rig Veda (10:16:3)

The Meaning
"O thou existence Absolute, Creator of the three dimensions, we contemplate upon thy divine light. May He stimulate our intellect and bestow upon us true knowledge."
Or simply,
"O Divine mother, our hearts are filled with darkness. Please make this darkness distant from us and promote illumination within us."
Let us take each word of the Gayatri Mantra and try to understand its inherent meaning.

The First Word Om (Aum)
It is also called Pranav because its sound emanates from the Prana (vital vibration), which feels the Universe. The scripture says "Aum Iti Ek Akshara Brahman" (Aum that one syllable is Brahman).
When you pronounce AUM:
A - emerges from the throat, originating in the region of the navel
U - rolls over the tongue
M - ends on the lips
A - waking, U - dreaming, M - sleeping
It is the sum and substance of all the words that can emanate from the human throat. It is the primordial fundamental sound symbolic of the Universal Absolute.

 

The "Vyahrities": Bhuh, Bhuvah & Svah

The above three words of the Gayatri, which literally means "past," "present," and "future," are called Vyahrities. Vyahriti is that which gives knowledge of entire cosmos or "ahriti". The scripture says: "Visheshenh Aahritih sarva viraat, praahlaanam prakashokaranh vyahritih". Thus, by uttering these three words, the chanter contemplates the Glory of God that illumines the three worlds or the regions of experience.

(Vyahriti), Skt.; the utterance of certain brief formulas, especially the three sacred sacrificial utterances of Prajapati. bhur, bhuvar, svar, also known as the “three clear ones. These three mantric syllables were taken by the Vedic creator-god from the three Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, and Samaveda) ascribed to him. From bhur he created the earth, from bhuvar space, and from svar heaven. They are the opening woras of the - Gayatri.

The Remaining Words

·         Tat simply means "that" because it defies description through speech or language, the "Ultimate Reality."
·         Savitur means "Divine Sun" (the ultimate light of wisdom) not to be confused with the ordinary sun.
·         Varenium means "adore"
·         Bhargo means "illumination"
·         Devasya means "Divine Grace"
·         Dheemahi means "we contemplate"
·         Dhi means intellect
·         Yo means "who"
·         Nah means "ours"
·         Prachodayat means "requesting / urging / praying"

The last five words constitute the prayer for final liberation through the awakening of our true intelligence.
Finally, it needs to be mentioned that there are a number of meanings of the three main words of this mantra given in the scriptures:

 

Various meanings of the words used in the Gayatri Mantra


Bhuh
Bhuvah
Svah
Earth
Atmosphere
Beyond Atmosphere
Past
Present
Future
Morning
Noon
Evening
Tamas
Rajas
Sattwa
Gross
Subtle
Causal

Saturday, April 20, 2013

My Favourite Quotations




Ayn Rand Quotes:

To say “I love you” one must know first how to say the “I.

Competition is a by-product of productive work, not its goal. A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others

Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one’s values.

I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.

When I hear somebody sigh, "Life is hard," I am always tempted to ask, "Compared to what?"

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

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When writing the story of your life,
Don't let anyone else hold the pen...

When I am Right.. No one remembers;
When I am Wrong..No one forgets :)


No matter where you go, There you are...

Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.

Anyone can do what has already been done; doing what has not been done before is the challenge

We do difficult jobs everyday, impossible ones just take a little longer... :)

It is very simple. I may love doing what I do, but the big question is: Am I good at it?

"Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go" - T.S. Elliot

"It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult." - Seneca

"Running provides happiness which is different from pleasure. Happiness has to do with struggling and enduring and accomplishing" - George Sheehan

it’s better to f**k up knowingly than getting f**ked up unknowingly

Today you are you, that is truer than true.
There is no one alive who is youer than you.

Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken

Of all the thoughts that rise in the mind, the thought 'I' is the first thought.