Jahutati
Jahutati is a term used in the context of ancient Indian mythology and literature, particularly in the epic Mahabharata. The term refers to a type of celestial being or deity, often associated with the concept of time and the passage of seasons. Jahutati is mentioned in the context of the churning of the ocean of milk (Samudra Manthan) by the gods and demons, where she is described as a celestial nymph who assists the gods in their quest for the nectar of immortality (Amrita).
In some interpretations, Jahutati is also associated with the concept of the cycle of life and death,
The term "Jahutati" itself is derived from Sanskrit, and its etymology is not entirely clear, but it