Parthamohahrit (पार्थमोहहृत्, IAST: Pārthamohahṛt) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “Remover of Partha's (Arjuna's) delusion”. Pārtha (son of Pṛthā, i.e., Arjuna) + moha (delusion, ignorance) + hṛt (one who takes away, remover), this name honors Krishna-Vishnu as the divine teacher who lifted the veil of delusion from Arjuna on the field of Kurukshetra through the Bhagavad Gītā.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Moha, derived from the root muh (to be confused, to swoon), represents the fundamental spiritual ignorance that causes suffering and inaction. Pārtha's moha was not ordinary confusion but a profound crisis of identity and duty that prompted the greatest scripture of yoga. Hṛt, from the root hṛ (to take), portrays Krishna as actively and graciously lifting that burden of delusion rather than merely offering advice.

This name belongs to Krishna in his eternal role as the Gītā-ācārya and friend of Arjuna. Pārthamohahṛt is a meaningful and relatively concise epithet; a boy named Mohahrit would carry the blessing of having delusion removed from his life by the Lord's grace.

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Scriptural source

Parthamohahrit 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, Parthamohahrit aligns with the Uttara phalguni nakshatra, under the Kanya rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 5.