Definition: The word "Arth" is an ancient Hebrew term that means "the heavens, the sky." It describes a specific celestial object—usually considered to be a small, spherical body about the size of a human foot. In Greek mythology, Arth was the god of the stars and moon. He was also associated with healing, fertility, and prosperity. The name is often used in religious texts, where it symbolizes spiritual strength or protection from evil. The word "Arth" also has a related meaning in other languages—like Persian and Latin—from the Latin words "aurorum," which means "heaven," and "aura," which means "light." These terms are often combined to suggest a celestial object, as the name Arth was originally an astronomical term.