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    Sahej

    เคธเคนเคœ(Sahaj)

    Pronunciation: SAH-hej

    โšฅ Unisex
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    calm, tranquil, ease, natural

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    The name Sahej originates from Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. In Sikhism, 'Sahaj' (often spelled Sahej) is a profound spiritual concept referring to a state of natural, spontaneous, and effortless spiritual equipoise and tranquility. It signifies a state of inner peace and balance achieved through spiritual practice, free from ego and artificiality. While deeply rooted in spiritual philosophy, the name has been adopted as a personal given name, reflecting these desirable qualities.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Sahaj

    Sahej in different fonts

    SahejDancing Script
    SahejCaveat
    SahejSatisfy
    SahejPacifico
    SahejGreat Vibes

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