Vishwajeet

Vishwajeet
Pronunciation Sanskrit: विश्वजीत
Gender Masculine
Language(s) Sanskrit, Bengali
Origin
Word/name Indo-Aryan
Meaning "conqueror of the universe"
"knowledgeable"
Other names
Alternative spelling Vishwajit, Visvajit, Bishwajit, Biswajit, etc.
Related names Vishwanathan, Prithviraj

Vishwajeet (Sanskrit: विश्वजीत; Bengali: বিশ্বজিৎ) is an Indian masculine name of Indo-Aryan origin. In the Sanskrit language, vishwa means 'universe' and jeet means 'victory'. Thereby, Vishwajeet can be loosely translated as 'conqueror of the universe'.[1] It is also the name of an ancient yajna (sacrifice) mentioned in the Vedas, performed by brahmins upon the victory of a monarch in war.[2]

The name is particularly popular among Bengali Brahmins and Kayasthas, interpreted as one who has 'attained all knowledge'.

Common variations of the spelling include Biswajit, Vishwajit, Visvajit, Bishwajit, etc.

Notable people

Bengal

Other

See also

References

  1. Varma, Sangeeta (2008). Hindu Names. New Delhi: Star Publications. ISBN 8176503282.
  2. "A History of Hinduism". 2. 1852: 192–195. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
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