History:
FARSINA: A Name with Whispers of the Past.
Its possible this name is relatively modern, a variant spelling, or unique to a specific region or family, which would explain its absence from standard onomastic references.
Description:
Idioms and phrases typically evolve over time through cultural transmission and frequent use.
This name is connected to Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara in Jainism. This name is also linked to the serpent deity Dharanendra and his consort Padmavati, who protected Parshvanatha. Parshvanatha is greatly respected for his teachings on non-violence. Major festivals associated with the worship of Parshvanatha include Parshvanatha Jayanti, which celebrates his birth, and Moksha Saptami, which commemorates his liberation. These festivals include prayers, fasting, and acts of charity.













