Avanindra
Lord of the Wind
a-van-IN-dra/əʋəˈniːndrə/
Meaning & Origin
The name Avanindra is a combination of two words, Avani meaning wind or sky and Indra being the name of the Hindu god of thunder and rain. Avanindra signifies a lord of the wind or a powerful ruler.
Spiritual meaning
Avanindra is a divine name and represents the qualities of bravery, power, and wisdom. It is believed to bring blessings of prosperity, success, and good fortune.
Language details
अवनिन्द्र
वनन्द्रो वनन्दवान् अवनिन्द्रः, वनवासी वनवासिनेभ्यः अवनिन्द्रः अवतीर्णः
अवनिन्द्र
वनवासी, वनवासिनेवाला
அவனிந்திர
அவன் இந்திரம் போலவர், அவன் இந்திரம் இல்லாத வாழ்வுக்களின் வாழ்வுவான்
అవనిన్ద్ర
అవని పొజేపోజే���� lo అవని ఇద్దరికి ఆశేశేయోదేశేయో, అవని ఇద్దరికి ఆశేశేయోదేశినేదేశినేదేశినేదేశీ
Avanindra
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Wind
Avanindra
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Wind
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
a-van-IN-dra
/əʋəˈniːndrə/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Avanindra reflects the deep connection Hindus have with nature, particularly to the elements of wind and rain. It harks back to the ancient Hindu belief that the gods control these natural elements, ensuring the continuation of life. Naming a child with such a moniker signifies a deeper appreciation for nature and a belief in the power of the gods to shape one's destiny.
Beyond its cultural meaning, Avanindra holds spiritual significance as a name representing the divine ruler of the elements. In Hindu mythology, Indra, protector of the gods, is a powerful deity leading armies in battles to protect the gods and ensure the continuation of life. The name Avanindra evokes a sense of protection, power, and strength, a reminder of the divine presence in one's life. It fosters a spiritual connection to the infinite and a reminder of the power of the divine, inspiring awe, reverence, and devotion.
Historical references
Avanindra was the name of a celebrated Jain Tirthankara who is believed to have lived around the 12th century BCE. Context: Avanindra, also known as Aranath, was the 24th Tirthankara in the present cycle of Jainism and is considered an ideal teacher and a liberator of souls. Time period: Approx 1200 BCE
Avanindra is also mentioned in the Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata, as the name of a king of the Haihayas. Context: Avanindra is described as a great warrior and a just ruler who ruled over the kingdom of Karnataka around the 3rd century BCE. Time period: Approx 300 BCE
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