Meaning & Origin
Debarati is a Sanskrit name derived from the words ‘Deba’ meaning God and ‘Rati’ meaning the beloved or wife of a god. This name is associated with Goddess Durga, the warrior goddess who is the mother of the universe and the wife of Lord Shiva. Debarati represents the divine feminine energy, strength, and devotion.
Spiritual meaning
Embrace the divine feminine energy within.
Language details
देवराती
Goddess of Desire
देवराती
देवी देवराती
தேவராதி
இயல்பிக்கையின் தொல்லி
దేవరాధి
దేవయే రాధి
Debarati
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess Durga's beloved
Debarati
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess Durga's beloved
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
dih-buh-rah-tee
/d̪eːbʌɾaːt̪i/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Debarati is deeply rooted in Hindu culture and mythology. It carries the blessings of the divine goddess Durga, who is revered as the embodiment of power, strength, and femininity. The name is a tribute to the rich cultural heritage and traditions of India. It encourages girls and women to embody the fierce yet nurturing qualities of Goddess Durga, and to strive for strength, courage, and inner wisdom in their daily lives.
Debarati is a name with deep spiritual significance. It is believed that the name connects the bearer with the divine feminine energy, and with Goddess Durga, who is the mother of the universe and the protectress of all beings. Debaratis are seen as carriers of the divine grace and blessings of the Goddess, and are encouraged to live their lives in devotion to their chosen deity, and to strive for purity, wisdom, and spiritual growth in all their endeavors. The name is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and protection to the bearer and their family.
Historical references
Debarati Chattopadhyay, a significant figure in the Indian independence movement and the Indian National Congress, was born on 21 October 1886 in the village of Barasat in present-day West Bengal, India. She was a prominent leader who played a crucial role in organizing protests, strikes, and civil disobedience campaigns against the British rule. Debarati Chattopadhyay was also known for her fiery speeches and her dedication towards the cause of Indian independence.
1886-1932
Debarati Gupta, a renowned archaeologist and epigraphist, was born on 20 August 1912 in the village of Khatra in present-day Bangladesh. She studied Sanskrit and Epigraphy at the University of Calcutta and then went on to study at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Debarati Gupta made significant contributions to the field of Indian archaeology, particularly in the areas of Brahmi and Sharda scripts. Her most famous work is the 'Corpus of Epigraphic Inscriptions of India and Pakistan', which is considered a standard reference work for scholars and researchers.
1912-1991
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