अहल्या
"Immovable, Firm"
Ahalya is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ahal' which means immovable or firm. In Hindu mythology, Ahalya is the wife of sage Gautama, who was cursed to turn into a stone. Lord Indra, the god of rain, seduced her and she was cursed by her husband for her infidelity. This name is a symbol of unwavering devotion and loyalty.
Symbol of unwavering devotion and loyalty
Symbolizes change, freedom, adventure, and learning
अहल्या
अहल्या
अहल्या
Immovable, Indestructible
அஹல்யா
அகல்லாத
అహృయా
అహృయ
ah-hah-lee-yah
IPA: /əˈhəlɪjə/
Symbolizes change, freedom, adventure, and learning
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Ahalya is a character in Hindu mythology, she is a chaste woman who was cursed to become a stone by her husband Indra, after which Lord Rama rescued her.