Where does “Bhagiratha” come from?

Bhagiratha (English) comes from Sanskrit भगीरथ, from Sanskrit रथ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian Hrátʰas, from Proto-Indo-European Hrót-h₂-os, from Proto-Indo-European Hret- — to roll; wheel; to run, roll.

Bhagiratha (English): A great king who brought the River Ganges, personified as the river goddess Ganga, to Earth from the heavens

Definitions

  1. A great king who brought the River Ganges, personified as the river goddess Ganga, to Earth from the heavens

Ancestry of “Bhagiratha”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SanskritभगीरथBhagiratha, a king from the Ikshvaku dynasty, who is said to have brought the river Ganga from the heavens to the earth
2Sanskritरथchariot, car, especially a two-wheeled...
3Proto-Indo-IranianHrátʰaschariot
4Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrót-h₂-os
5Proto-Indo-EuropeanHret-to roll; wheel; to run, roll
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hret-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrót-h₂-osEvery word from Proto-Indo-Iranian Hrátʰas
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