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"Kudrat": A Name of Power.
This name comes from Arabic and Urdu and means "power," "might," or "nature." It often refers to the power of God or the natural forces of the universe. This name is mostly popular among Muslims.
However, the word itself, Kudrat, features prominently in Sufi and Islamic philosophical thought. Its often used in poetry and literature to describe the awe-inspiring power and beauty of the divine creation. People who believe in Sufism often use this name. It is said that people with this name are blessed with a good personality and behavior. The name has a strong and beautiful meaning.
This name is common in South Asian cultures, especially among Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi speakers. It implies awe-inspiring creation and the endless energy that keeps the universe going. This name captures the grand beauty of mountains, the life-giving flow of rivers, and the bright colors of the earth.
This name is mainly used in cultures influenced by Persian and Arabic. It means "power," "might," or "divine strength" and often has spiritual importance. The roots of this name are strongly tied to societies where these languages have historically been important for naming. As a result, people with this name are often found in regions where Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and related languages are spoken. These languages connect people to the origins and cultural meaning of this name, showing a rich history. This name represents authority and destiny.
Description:
Kudrat, which comes from Arabic, means "power," "ability," or "nature." This name represents a natural strength and a divine will. While mainly used in Muslim cultures, its meaning is universal, showing the basic forces that shape our world.
This name comes from South Asian cultures and has a deep meaning connected to divine power and nature. It often refers to the all-powerful Ishwar, who represents the divine force that controls the universe. Ishwar is believed to appear in different forms to help people. Another deity linked to this name is Shakti, who represents divine feminine energy. Important festivals for celebrating Ishwar include Shivaratri, a night for worship, and Diwali, the festival of lights that shows good winning over evil. People celebrate these festivals with prayers, fasting, and happy celebrations, honoring divine grace.
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Uttar Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Telangana
32

Tamil Nadu
16

Punjab
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