Meaning & Origin
Devvrat is a Sanskrit name derived from the words ‘deva’ meaning god and ‘vrat’ meaning promise or vow. The name signifies a divine promise made by the deity to his devotee or a promise made by an individual to a deity. It embodies the idea of faith and devotion.
Spiritual meaning
A divine bond between the devotee and the deity
Language details
देवव्रत
देव-लोगो से व्रत करना
देवव्रत
देवों से व्रत करना
தெவ்விரத
தேவர்களிடம் வடிவம் செய்தல்
దేవ్వరద్
దేవోళ్ళ సేదేశ్వరద్
Devvrat
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's promise
Devvrat
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's promise
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
DEV-vrat
/d̪eːvʋrət/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name ‘Devvrat’ is deeply rooted in the Hindu tradition and culture where vows and promises play a significant role in the relationship between a devotee and the deity. The practice of taking vows or making promises to the deity is a common phenomenon in Hinduism and is often considered a way to seek blessings and protection from the divine. The name Devvrat thus represents this strong connection between the devotee and the deity and the importance of faith, commitment, and religious devotion in Hinduism.
The name Devvrat holds spiritual significance as it symbolizes the sacred bond between the soul and the divinity. It reminds us of the importance of keeping our promises made to the divine and living up to our spiritual commitments. By invoking the name Devvrat, one can seek inspiration, strength, and guidance from the divine to fulfill their spiritual goals and lead a virtuous life. The name thus serves as a constant reminder of our Divine connection and our unwavering commitment towards living a spiritual life.
Historical references
Devvrat is the name of a famous Hindu temple located in the town of Devgadh in the Dhule district of Maharashtra, India. This temple is dedicated to the deity Lord Deva, and is believed to have been in existence since the 12th century.
12th century
The name 'Devvrat' is also the name of a sacred pilgrimage site located in the Shivthar hills of the Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra. It is believed that the site was visited by the 16th century Maratha saint and poet Sant Tukaram, who wrote numerous verses praising the deity Shiva, whom the site is dedicated to.
16th century
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