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Durgawati, a name that resonates with strength and power. This name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, specifically in the story of Goddess Durga. The name itself is a combination of "Durga," meaning "inaccessible" or "fortress," and "wati," meaning "possessor" or "one who has.".
The story goes that Durga was created by the gods to defeat the demon Mahishasura, who had terrorized the world. She was born from the combined powers of all the gods, making her an embodiment of divine strength and courage. Durga fought Mahishasura for ten days and nights, finally defeating him and restoring peace to the world. This victory cemented her place as a powerful and revered goddess, and her name, Durgawati, became synonymous with strength, resilience, and victory over evil.
However, it is a powerful and auspicious name, often associated with strength, courage, and protection.
This name is most commonly found in India, and therefore, the languages spoken by people with this name are likely to be Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, and Tamil.
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Durgawati.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the name and their professions: Durgawati Singh (Politician), Durgawati Devi (Politician), Durgawati (Social Worker).
This name, Durgawati, is a beautiful and powerful name with strong roots in Indian culture. Its a combination of "Durga," a fierce goddess, and "wati," meaning "possessor" or "one who has." This name suggests strength, courage, and divine protection. Some variations of this name include: Durga - The core of the name, emphasizing the goddess. Durga Devi - Adding "Devi" (goddess) for a more formal and religious feel. Durga Priya - Meaning "beloved of Durga," a more affectionate variation. Durgawati Devi - Combining the original name with "Devi" for a more traditional and respectful approach.
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Uttar Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
739

Telangana
685

Jharkhand
491

Delhi
373

Maharashtra
144

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
113

West Bengal
26

Kerala
16
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