Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja reveal their second son’s name; here’s what it means

Sonam Kapoor has finally revealed the name of her second child and the meaning behind it is truly beautiful. She shared the news on Instagram with a family picture. Check out what she named her son and the special meaning behind the name.

What did Sonam Kapoor name her second child?

Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja have named their second son Rudralokh Kapoor Ahuja. Sonam shared the news on Instagram with a family photo and described the birth of her son as a divine pairing with his elder brother Vayu.

 

What is the meaning behind the name Rudralokh?

Sonam explained that the name Rudra comes from the Vedas and means the mightiest of the mighty. It refers to a powerful divine force connected to storms, breath, healing and renewal. She described Rudra as the one who removes suffering at its source and brings transformation.

How is Rudralokh connected to his elder brother Vayu?

Sonam said the two names share a deep and sacred connection. Their firstborn Vayu is named after the god of wind and breath, while Rudra is closely connected to Vayu in the Vedas. She described it as breath and power coming together.

What did Sonam Kapoor write on Instagram?

Announcing the news with a family picture, Sonam described the birth of her son as a “divine pairing” with elder brother Vayu Kapoor Ahuja, “In the spirit of the divine force that has once again transformed our lives… With love and gratitude, we welcome Rudralokh Kapoor Ahuja.”

Further explaining the reason behind the name, Sonam added, “In the Vedas, Rudra (रुद्र), from the root rud, “to roar,” is the mightiest of the mighty. The one who eradicates suffering at its source, the divine force behind storms, breath, healing, and renewal. He is deeply connected to Vayu, the prana that moves through all beings. Our firstborn carries the name of Vishnu, the sustainer of life. With Rudra, a sacred continuity emerges. Breath and power. Preservation and transformation. One strengthening the other.”

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