Meaning & Origin
Vayudutt is a Hindu mythological name that represents the God of Wind.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the power and freedom of nature.
Language details
वायुदत्त
Gift of Wind
वायुदत्त
पवन दे दिया हुआ
வாயுதத்து
வாயுவின் திருப்பிடித்த கிரியை
వాಯుదుట్టు
పవన దేదిపోయింది
Vayudutt
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Wind
Vayudutt
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Wind
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
VY-uh-dut
[ˈʋaːjud̪ut̪ə]
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Wednesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Turquoise
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Vayudutt is a revered name in Hindu culture, signifying strength and power associated with the Wind God, also known as Vayu or Pavan. In Hindu mythology, Vayu is considered as one of the 'Navagrahas' or nine planets that influence human life. This name is often given to children, particularly boys, in Hindu communities, as an ode to the God of Wind who is believed to bestow the children with his best qualities such as strength, wisdom, and courage. Moreover, the name is a reminder of the power and resilience of the winds, which can bring about transformation and change as essential elements of nature.
From a spiritual standpoint, the name Vayudutt holds deep significance as it represents the divine connection between the human spirit and the cosmic forces, including the Wind God. The name is not just a symbolic representation of the God, but it is an invocation of the God's qualities and energies upon the individual. By embracing the name, one is acknowledging the power of the Wind God and seeking his blessings, protection, and guidance in life. Furthermore, the name serves as a constant reminder to stay connected to the natural world and to remain open to the transformative and cleansing effects of the wind as a manifestation of the divine.
Cultural name • Root: वायु (Vāyu) + दत्त (datta) • Not directly from Vedas or Upanishads, but derived from the Sanskrit roots
Historical references
The Hindu king Sahasrarjuna, also known as Sahasrarjuna Maharaj, ruled over the ancient Indian kingdom of Anga in the 11th century. His son, Vayudutt, was a great warrior and commander in the king's army. He was also known for his mastery over the wind element and was often invoked for assistance during military campaigns.
11th century
Vayudutt is also mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, where he is described as a charioteer and divine warrior in the army of the Pandava prince Bhima. His name suggests that he had the power to control the wind god, Vayu, which he used to aid the Pandavas during battles.
Circa 4th century BCE
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