Devarsiganasamghatastuyanatmavaibhava (देवर्षिगणसंघातस्तूयमानात्मवैभवा, IAST: Devarṣigaṇasaṃghātastūyamānātmavaibhavā) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “She whose glory is sung by assembled hosts of divine sages”. This grand compound — deva-ṛṣi (divine sages), gaṇa (groups), saṃghāta (assemblage), stūyamāna (being hymned), ātma-vaibhava (her own glory/splendor) — reveals that even the highest celestial sages can only begin to praise her infinite magnificence.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Devarṣi refers to seers of the highest celestial rank such as Nārada and Asita; gaṇasaṃghāta indicates entire assembled multitudes of such sages; and stūyamāna is a present passive participle meaning 'being perpetually praised.' Together they paint an awe-inspiring vision of innumerable divine sages gathered in eternal hymn to her ātmavaibhava — the self-luminous, inherent splendor that is her very nature.

This epithet belongs exclusively to Lalitā Mahātripurasundarī and appears in the Lalitā Sahasranāma as a testament to her supremacy over all cosmic beings. As a given name it is impractically long; a daughter might be named simply Vaibhavā or Stutī to honor this quality.

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Scriptural source

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

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Devarsiganasamghatastuyanatmavaibhava aligns with the Ashlesha nakshatra, under the Karka rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 8.