Meaning & Origin
Chandrā, the Moon Goddess, bestows her grace upon the bearer of this name. She is known for her nurturing, calming, and protective nature, guiding her children through life's challenges.
Spiritual meaning
Embrace the divine feminine within.
Language details
चन्द्र
moon
चन्द्र
चंद्र
சந்திர
சந்திரம் (Santhiram), the god of the moon, associated with light, knowledge, and fertility
శన్ధీర
శన్ధీరయోజిత (SanthiRaYojiTa), the god of the moon, associated with light, knowledge, and fertility
Chandeedaas
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Moon Goddess
Chandeedaas
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Moon Goddess
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
CHAN-dee-DAHS
/ˈtʃɑndrə dɑːs/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Gopal is deeply rooted in the Hindu tradition and culture. It is descriptive of Krishna, who was a cowherd, and signifies the protection and care given to herds and cattle in Hindu communities.
Gopal represents the supreme protector and lover, who guides and provides for his devotees, symbolizing the unbreakable bond between the divine and the human.
Historical references
Chandeedaas were a Hindu warrior community from the Rajput lineage, known for their devotion to the goddess Hinglaj Mata. They originated in the Sindh region, which is now part of Pakistan. The Chandeedaas were famed for their military prowess and were often called upon by the rulers of Sindh to defend against invaders.
10th to 16th century
The Chandeedaas were also known as the 'Nine Horses of Hinglaj Mata', as they believed that they were protected by the goddess and that she would send them nine horses in times of war. They were a significant power in the region and played a crucial role in maintaining the balance of power during the Islamic conquests of Sindh.
11th to 13th century
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