Satyadev
Satyadev (Sanskrit: सत्यदेव) is a Hindu name and title primarily used to refer to a deity, often associated with truth and divine righteousness. While not exclusively tied to a single deity, it is frequently used as an epithet for Vishnu, representing his role as the preserver and upholder of Dharma (cosmic order). The term "Satya" translates to "truth," and "Dev" means "god" or "divine." Thus, Satyadev signifies the "God of Truth" or the "Divine Truth."
The name may also be used more generally to invoke the concept of truth as a divine principle. In some Hindu traditions, Satyadev is worshipped as a distinct form of the divine, particularly in specific regional or family traditions. In these instances, dedicated rituals and prayers may be offered to Satyadev seeking blessings related to honesty, integrity, and righteous conduct. The invocation of Satyadev serves as a reminder of the importance of truthfulness in thought, word, and deed.