Hamsavatimukbyashaktisamanvita (हंसवतीमुख्यशक्तिसमन्विता, IAST: Haṃsavatīmukhyaśaktisamanvitā) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “She who is attended by Haṃsavatī and the foremost shaktis”. From 'haṃsavatī' (she who possesses the haṃsa, the swan of pure consciousness), 'mukhya' (principal, foremost), 'śakti' (divine power), and 'samanvitā' (perfectly accompanied by), this name exalts Lalitā as the sovereign center of a radiant assembly of supreme shaktis led by the luminous Haṃsavatī.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Haṃsavatī is a principal shakti associated with the Sahasrāra or higher chakras, her name denoting one whose vehicle or very essence is the haṃsa — the swan of discernment, symbolic of the soul's discrimination between the eternal and the transient. 'Mukhya-śakti' honors Haṃsavatī as the chief among her class, and 'samanvitā' describes Lalitā as perfectly united with and accompanied by these luminous powers. This name speaks of the Devī's court at the crown of creation.

This epithet of Lalitā Mahātripurasundarī appears in the Sahasranāma's description of the higher chakras, affirming her as the unifying source of all śakti-hierarchies. 'Haṃsavatī' alone is a lyrical and meaningful girl's name, evoking pure consciousness and spiritual grace.

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Scriptural source

Hamsavatimukbyashaktisamanvita 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, Hamsavatimukbyashaktisamanvita aligns with the Punarvasu nakshatra, under the Mithuna rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 3.