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Chakradhar

Holder of the wheel

chak-rah-dharr/ˈtʃəkɾədhər/

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5
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

The name Chakradhar is derived from Sanskrit words 'Chakra' meaning wheel and 'Dhar' meaning holder. This name is bestowed upon individuals believed to hold the wheel of life or power in their hands.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the power to control the cycle of life and the universe.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

चक्रधर

व्यापक चक्र पालनकर्ता

🇮🇳Hindi

चक्रधर

व्यापक चक्र धारक

🇮🇳Tamil

சக்ரதர

அம்புத்துக்குள் சக்கரையாளர்

🇮🇳Telugu

చక్రధర

పొరుపొరు చక్రదేశ

🇮🇳Marathi

Chakradhar

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Holder of the wheel

🇧🇩Bengali

Chakradhar

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Holder of the wheel

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

chak-rah-dharr

/ˈtʃəkɾədhər/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is often depicted riding a celestial chariot, and Chakra, a discus, is one of his primary weapons. Wielding this symbol of power, Lord Vishnu maintains the balance of the universe, preserving dharma. As Chakradhar, a person embodies the strength, power and control associated with this divine entity.

The name Chakradhar holds deep spiritual significance as it reflects the belief in the cyclical nature of life and existence. It emphasizes the journey of the soul, who is the true holder, riding the wheel of life. A person named Chakradhar is considered blessed with the power and wisdom to guide others in their spiritual journey towards self-realization and enlightenment.

Historical references

Chakradhar Swami was a prominent Jain monk and scholar, who contributed significantly to Jain literature during the 12th and 13th centuries. He is known for his work 'Dharmamarmacaritrasataka', which is a collection of 108 beautiful and inspiring stories that illustrate Jain moral values.

12th-13th centuries

Another Chakradhar, also known as Chakradhar Samhita, was a celebrated Hindu saint and poet, who lived during the 16th century. He is famous for his work 'Chakradhar Samhita', which is a comprehensive text on classical Indian music and dance, specifically on the Mohana and Bhairava ragas.

16th century

Notable people with this name

Chakradhar BanajiChakradhar Samant

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Variations & related names

Chaakraadhaar

Frequently Asked Questions

Holder of the wheel