Dviti
Two
d-v-i-t-iɖvɪt̪ɪ
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘dviti’, meaning ‘second’ or ‘two’. In Hindu mythology, Dviti represents the second phase of a cycle, symbolizing duality, balance, and harmony.
Spiritual meaning
Embodying the balance of opposites.
Language details
द्विती
दुस्ताने द्वितीय
द्विती
दुस्ताने द्वितीय
த்விதி
உதவும் ஒருவன் இல்லை
ద్విటి
దేశముద్దే దేశపేఠ
Dviti
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Two
Dviti
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Two
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
d-v-i-t-i
ɖvɪt̪ɪ
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
(Friday)
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
(Moonstone)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hinduism, Dviti is a symbol of duality and balance, representing the second stage of various life cycles, such as day and night, spring and autumn, or even specific Hindu deities within their various forms and aspects. Dviti emphasizes the importance of equilibrium and the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
In spiritual terms, Dviti holds deep meaning as it connects to the idea of dual nature, both within ourselves and in the world around us. It encourages the recognition and acceptance of seeming opposites, such as light and darkness, joy and sorrow, or good and evil, as essential parts of a greater whole. By acknowledging the existence and interconnectedness of these opposites, we strive for inner harmony and peace, ultimately leading to a more profound understanding of life and the universe.
Historical references
Historical records show that Dviti is a name of a river in ancient Indian texts. The name Dviti carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Vedic period
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