Brahmopendramahendraadidevasamstutavaibhava (ब्रह्मोपेन्द्रमहेन्द्रादिदेवसंस्तुतवैभवा, IAST: Brahmopendramahendrādidevasaṃstutavaibhavā) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “Whose glory is praised by Brahma, Vishnu, Indra and all gods”. She is called Saṃstutavaibhavā — She whose magnificence is ceaselessly hymned — because the creator Brahma, the sustainer Viṣṇu (Upendra), the sovereign of heaven Mahendra, and all the devas together offer Her unstinting praise, revealing that the entire divine hierarchy draws its power from Her grace.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Brahma is the creator, Upendra (Viṣṇu) is the sustainer, Mahendra is Indra the lord of gods, ādi means 'and the rest,' saṃstuta means universally praised, and vaibhava means glory or splendor. The name situates Lalitā above all tiers of the divine hierarchy: those who themselves receive worship from humanity turn to Her in adoration. This is a classical Śākta affirmation that Parāśakti is the ultimate source of all sovereignty and splendor in the universe.

This epithet is chanted in the Sahasranāma pārāyaṇa to cultivate humility and bhakti, reminding the worshipper that even the greatest gods bow before the Devī. Vaibhavā, meaning 'one of great glory,' is a usable girl's name drawn from this compound.

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Scriptural source

Brahmopendramahendraadidevasamstutavaibhava appears in the Lalitha Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Lalitha.