Devnarayan Maharaj
A legendary folk deity worshipped in Rajasthan, believed to be an incarnation of Vishnu and protector of the local people.
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ˈdɛv.nəˌrɑː.jən
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Devnarayan is a compound Sanskrit name combining 'Dev' meaning god or divine, and 'Narayan,' a name for the Hindu god Vishnu symbolizing the supreme protector and preserver of the universe. Historically, Devnarayan is revered as a folk deity in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, embodying divinity and protection in local legends.
Devnarayan is a revered folk deity primarily worshipped in Rajasthan and parts of Madhya Pradesh, India. He is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and symbolizes divine protection and justice. His tales and worship involve rich oral traditions, folk songs, and festivals, reflecting deep cultural roots and spiritual significance in regional communities.
Today, the name Devnarayan remains popular in northwestern India, especially among families honoring regional traditions. While less common nationwide, it represents a strong cultural identity and spiritual connection. Modern parents choosing this name often seek to preserve heritage while invoking divine qualities of protection and righteousness.
The name Devnarayan carries the essence of “Lord Narayan, divine protector” from Sanskrit / Indian tradition. Names beginning with "D" often embody qualities of determination, discipline, and practicality.
Devnarayan is a revered folk deity primarily worshipped in Rajasthan and parts of Madhya Pradesh, India. He is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and symbolizes divine protection and justice. His tales and worship involve rich oral traditions, folk songs, and festivals, reflecting deep cultural roots and spiritual significance in regional communities.
A legendary folk deity worshipped in Rajasthan, believed to be an incarnation of Vishnu and protector of the local people.
Prominent Rajput ruler known for his valor and patronage of folk traditions in Rajasthan.
19th-century scholar and poet who contributed to the preservation of Rajasthani folk literature and devotion to Devnarayan.
Early 20th-century historian and cultural researcher specializing in Rajasthani folk deities.
Renowned spiritual leader and storyteller famous for narrating Devnarayan's epic tales.
Rajput chieftain remembered for defending his territory and promoting folk art related to Devnarayan.
Tribal leader and local hero from Rajasthan, associated with folk traditions honoring Devnarayan.
Political figure in Rajasthan advocating cultural heritage preservation related to Devnarayan worship.
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Devnarayan is not only a personal name but also the name of a celebrated folk deity whose epic narratives are performed as dramatic folk plays in Rajasthan, blending spirituality with cultural arts.
Individuals named Devnarayan are often perceived as wise, protective, and spiritually inclined. They tend to exhibit leadership qualities, empathy, and a calm confidence rooted in traditional values. The name suggests a personality that balances strength with compassion and a strong sense of justice.
Devnarayan is a Sanskrit / Indian name meaning “Lord Narayan, divine protector”. Devnarayan is a compound Sanskrit name combining 'Dev' meaning god or divine, and 'Narayan,' a name for the Hindu god Vishnu symbolizing the supreme protector and preserver of the universe. Historically, Devnarayan is revered as a folk deity in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, embodying divinity and protection in local legends.
Devnarayan is pronounced (IPA: ˈdɛv.nəˌrɑː.jən). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Devnarayan include: Dev, Naru, Nayan, Devi, Narayan, Denu, Navu, Devu, Nari, Aryan.
Famous people named Devnarayan include: , , , , .