Rekha, is a
Sanskrit word, meaning line.[1][2] It is a common feminine given name in India and Nepal.
Rekha
There are various figurative meanings of the name Rekha. Some are:
the lines of adorning deities or their followers, such as the three cross-wise white lines adorning
Shiva's forehead or the two vertical lines adorning
Rama's
the written lines of the
Vedas—the visual rendering of the text itself—considered sacred and beautiful as the means by which the tradition is preserved
lines of light such as the radiance of the sun, moon or the halo of a deity
the arc, journey, or path of a person or character in a story, or plot of the story itself
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
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Rekha, is a
Sanskrit word, meaning line.[1][2] It is a common feminine given name in India and Nepal.
Rekha
There are various figurative meanings of the name Rekha. Some are:
the lines of adorning deities or their followers, such as the three cross-wise white lines adorning
Shiva's forehead or the two vertical lines adorning
Rama's
the written lines of the
Vedas—the visual rendering of the text itself—considered sacred and beautiful as the means by which the tradition is preserved
lines of light such as the radiance of the sun, moon or the halo of a deity
the arc, journey, or path of a person or character in a story, or plot of the story itself
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.