Divyanarghyabhushanabhushita (दिव्यानर्घ्यभूषणभूषित, IAST: Divyānarghy abhūṣaṇabhūṣita) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “Adorned with priceless, heavenly ornaments”. From divya (divine), anargha (priceless/invaluable), bhūṣaṇa (ornament), and bhūṣita (adorned), this compound celebrates Vishnu as the one whose transcendent form is bedecked with jewels and regalia beyond all worldly valuation.

Meaning, etymology & significance

The root anargha derives from the negative prefix an- joined with argha, meaning worth or price, thus indicating ornaments whose value exceeds any human measure. Bhūṣita, from the root bhūṣ (to adorn), doubled through bhūṣaṇa, emphasizes that Vishnu is not merely wearing divine jewels but is himself the very embodiment of their splendor. Devotional texts describe the Lord's Kaustubha gem, Vaijayantī garland, and golden crown as among these matchless adornments.

This grand compound epithet appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama tradition to evoke the resplendent, otherworldly appearance of the Supreme Lord. As a given name it is exceptionally rare and unwieldy in daily use; the abbreviated form Divyabhushana may be considered more practical.

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Scriptural source

Divyanarghyabhushanabhushita appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Vishnu.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Divyanarghyabhushanabhushita aligns with the Ashlesha nakshatra, under the Karka rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 5.