Sant Dattatreya
A revered Hindu saint and philosopher considered an incarnation of the trinity, known for his teachings on yoga and spirituality.
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dʌtːʌtrɑːjɑː
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Dattatraya derives from the Sanskrit words 'Datta' meaning 'given' and 'Traya' meaning 'three'. It symbolizes the combined form of the Hindu trinity Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer). Historically, it signifies divine completeness and spiritual unity in Hindu tradition.
Dattatraya is deeply revered in Hinduism as the incarnation embodying the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The name reflects spiritual unity and divine blessing. Temples dedicated to Dattatraya exist primarily in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, where the name carries religious importance and is often chosen by devotees seeking spiritual strength and completeness.
While traditionally rooted in Hindu mythology, the name Dattatraya has seen renewed interest in India among parents seeking culturally rich and meaningful names. It remains relatively uncommon globally, lending uniqueness. Contemporary usage is often among families with strong spiritual or cultural ties, appreciating its deep religious connotation and classical heritage.
The name Dattatraya carries the essence of “Gift of the three deities” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "D" often embody qualities of determination, discipline, and practicality.
Dattatraya is deeply revered in Hinduism as the incarnation embodying the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The name reflects spiritual unity and divine blessing. Temples dedicated to Dattatraya exist primarily in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, where the name carries religious importance and is often chosen by devotees seeking spiritual strength and completeness.
A revered Hindu saint and philosopher considered an incarnation of the trinity, known for his teachings on yoga and spirituality.
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Dattatraya is considered a combined form of three powerful Hindu gods, making it a unique representation of unity within the divine realm.
Individuals named Dattatraya are often thought to embody wisdom, spirituality, and balance, reflecting the qualities of the Hindu trinity. They may be perceived as nurturing leaders with a calm demeanor, intellectual depth, and an inclination towards harmony and service. The name suggests a personality grounded in tradition yet open to universal truths.
Dattatraya is a Sanskrit name meaning “Gift of the three deities”. Dattatraya derives from the Sanskrit words 'Datta' meaning 'given' and 'Traya' meaning 'three'. It symbolizes the combined form of the Hindu trinity Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer). Historically, it signifies divine completeness and spiritual unity in Hindu tradition.
Dattatraya is pronounced (IPA: dʌtːʌtrɑːjɑː). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Dattatraya include: Datta, Tray, Traya, Dattu, Taya, Datt, Dats, Dattu-Boy, Datty, Tray-Tray.
Famous people named Dattatraya include: , , , Dattatraya H. Ambekar, Dattatraya Sawant.