Vishwajeet Explained

Vishwajeet
Pronunciation:Sanskrit

विश्वजीत

Gender:Masculine
Meaning:"conqueror of the universe"
"knowledgeable"
Region:North India
Bengal
Language:Sanskrit, Bengali
Origin:Indo-Aryan
Alternative Spelling:Vishwajit, Biswajit
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 (the highest of the four Hindu castes) upon the victory of a monarch in war.[2]

Notable people

Bengalis

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Varma. Sangeeta. Hindu Names. 2008. Star Publications. New Delhi. 978-8176503280.
  2. The Bombay Quarterly. A History of Hinduism. 1852. 2. 192–195.