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Hindu Baby Names on Gods and Goddesses Encapsulates Vibrations, Power and Purity Hinduism is the oldest of the

worlds faith originated between 10,000-7,000 BC. It is the Dharma or a way of life offered to us by the great sages and seers of ancient India. Hinduism is the only religion which says that different religions also leads to the same power which is known as Gods in different forms and ways this is the reason why it is growing with global acceptance. Nowadays would be parents are considering ancient Hindu names for their powerful meaning, significance, purity and vibrations during pronunciation. The Hindu name of the Gods and Goddesses are deeply imbibed in the power and strength. When you call your baby with that name the vibrations and the meaningful effect have a strong impact on your child. There is a wide range of the names based on Hindu God and Goddesses to select from according to your deity and preferences. Usually Durga and its manifestations are a good option for baby girl as everybody wants their daughter to be beautiful, strong, graceful and fearless. In Hinduism, Maa Durga is known as Devi, the Supreme Goddess whereas in Sanskrit, it means invincible. Durga epitomizes fearlessness, patience and never loses its right path. The list given below provides variety and meaning of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati: Arogyada (granter of good health) Ayurda (granter of Longevity)

Bhayanashini (remover of fear) Devi (the deity) Durga (the inaccessible) Papaharini (destroyer of sins) Vidhya (wisdom) In Sanskrit, Goddess Lakshmi is known as Laksya, which means aim or goal. Goddess Lakshmi is known for wealth, fertility, courage, generosity, light, wisdom, fortune, grace and charm. Goddess Lakshmi brings good luck and protects her devotees from misfortune, misery and financial problems. Here are the names given to the Goddess Lakshmi: Amrutha (nectar) Bhaskari (radiant like sun) Chandrarupa (moon faced) Deetya (answer of prayers) Harini (deer like) Lokamatri (mother of the universe) Padmapriya (lover of lotus) Siddhi (ever ready to protect) Vararoha (ready to offer boons) Vibhuti (wealth)

Yashaswini (reputed) After Durga and Lakshmi, Saraswati is the third Goddess. She is known as the symbol of knowledge and the Mother of Vedas in Hinduism. Maa Saraswati is known as the Goddess of knowledge, music and art. The list provides synonym to Goddess Saraswati along with their meaning: Sharadha (Goddess of education) Prajna (wisdom) Pavaki (Goddess of wisdom) Kadambari (female cuckoo) Hamsini (who rides a swan) Gayathri (mother of Vedas) Bharathi (Goddess of knowledge and education) Among baby boys name, most of the names are based on powerful Gods like Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Ganesha is one of the most auspicious and popular deities in Hinduism. Every auspicious ceremony starts with his name. He protects his devotees from all obstacles. The names which relate to Lord Ganesha are: Bhalachandra (moon crest lord) Bhupati (lord of the Gods) Devadeva (lord of all lords)

Durja (invincible lord) Krti (lord of music) Parthasarthi (charioteer of partha-Arjuna) Purushottam (the supreme soul) Siddhivinayak (bestower of success) Vinayaka (lord of all) Vigneshwara (lord of all obstacles) Lord Vishnu is worshipped as a preserver and protector of the mother earth. He is the restorer of Dharma and has many manifestations like Krishna, Rama and Buddha. The names with the similar meanings to Lord Vishnu are: Adidev (the lord of lords) Aparajeet (the lord who cannot be defeated) Dayanidhi (the compassionate lord) Hrishikesh (the lord of all senses) Keshava (one who has long, black matted locks) Madhusudan (slayer of demon madhu) Narayana (the refuge of everyone) Vasudev (all prevailing lord)

Lord Shiva is known as the supreme God (Mahadeva) and God of Gods. He is the demolisher and the creator. The following popular names are in craze among many Indians as well as among foreigners. Ashutosh (one who fulfills wishes instantly) Augadh (without any fault) Bhudeva (lord of the earth) Durjaya (unvanquished) Gangadhara (lord of river Ganga) Mahayogi (greatest of all Gods) Neelkantha (the one with a blue coat) Pashupati (lord of living beings) Ravilochana (having sun as the eye) Sarvacharya (receptor of all) Vedkarta (originator of the Vedas)

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