Devahuti
d(e)-vahu-ti,
deva-huti
Origin:Sanskrit
Other Origin(s):Indian
Meaning:Invocation of the gods
Devahuti is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin with a rather high-minded background. This melodic choice means “invocation of the gods” and is linked to Hinduism and enlightenment. As written in the Bhagavata Purana, Devahūti is the name of one of Manu’s daughters and the cherished wife of Kardama, Brahmā's son. She is the mother of the legendary Vedic sage Kapila, who is thought to be a reincarnation of Vishnu and helped Devahūti achieve Samādhi. This is the state of being blissfully unphased by desire, emotions, or anything relating to the ego, where the mind works with utmost awareness and acuity. Ideal for a curious soul like baby’s, Devahuti is a faithful choice for parents wishing to nurture their little one’s insight and spirituality.
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