Meaning & Origin
Brindya is a Sanskrit name derived from the word 'Brindavan', which refers to the place where Lord Krishna played and frolicked with the gopis. The name Brindya signifies Krishna's beloved or one who is close to him. This name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and is often associated with love, devotion, and playfulness.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of devotion and closeness to Lord Krishna
Language details
Bṛndā
the one who pleases Lord Krishna
ब्रिंद्या
ब्रिंदा
பிரிங்க்டியா
பிரிங்க்டி
బ్రింద్యా
ब्रिంदా
Brindya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord Krishna's playful beloved
Brindya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord Krishna's playful beloved
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Bri-n-dha
/bʁɪnd̪j̪a/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Brindya is a name of great cultural significance in Hindu mythology. It is a tribute to Lord Krishna's playful and affectionate nature as depicted in ancient Indian literature, particularly the Bhagavad Purana and the Mahabharata. Brindya represents the deep bond between Lord Krishna and his devotees, and is a symbol of love, devotion, and longing.
The name Brindya embodies the spiritual significance of being close to God and longing for his divine love. It is a reminder of the importance of devotion and pure intentions in seeking spiritual growth and connecting with the divine. The name Brindya inspires a sense of surrender and a deep yearning for a closer relationship with Lord Krishna, allowing for a more intimate and personal spiritual practice.
Historical references
Brindavanam is the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, and Brindya refers to the female forms of the gods and goddesses who reside in Brindavanam. This includes Radha, Krishna's consort, and other gopis (milkmaids) who are enamored of Krishna.
Medieval period, 13th to 16th centuries CE
Brindya is also the name of a sage in Hindu mythology, the daughter of Vyasa Rishi and Devi Saranyadevi. She is known for her deep devotion to Lord Vishnu and is considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi.
Ancient period, 1st millennium BCE
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