Meaning & Origin
Harindra is a combination of two powerful Hindu deities, Hari (God Vishnu) and Indra (God of rain and thunder). This name is believed to bring the blessings of both deities, invoking their strength, power, and protection.
Spiritual meaning
Invokes the blessings of God Vishnu and Indra.
Language details
Harindra
God, Vishnu, Hari, Krishna, protector
हरिन्द्रा
शराब़-पूजारी, धारणा-कारी और धारणा-दाता
ஹரிந்திரா
ஹரி (ஹரிஜன், ஹரிஷ்வர், கிரிஷ்ணா) + திரு (தவிர்க்குமார், உடையாளர்)
హరిన్ద్ర
హరి (హరిజన, హరిష్వర, శశిశేశ) + ద్ర (దోశేశ, దేశి, దేశేశ)
Harindra
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Hari (God Vishnu) + Indra (God of rain and thunder)
Harindra
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Hari (God Vishnu) + Indra (God of rain and thunder)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/hɑːrɪn drɑː/
/hɑːrɪn drɑː/ <br> /हरिन्द्रा/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Harindra is rooted in Hindu mythology and carries the blessings of two powerful Hindu deities, Lord Hari (Vishnu) and Lord Indra. It represents the unity and interdependence of different gods in Hinduism and reflects the rich cultural heritage of this ancient religion.
Harindra is a name that invokes the blessings of both God Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and God Indra, the deity of rain and thunder. It signifies the presence of divine strength, power, and protection in one's life, and is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and spiritual growth.
Historical references
Historical records show that Harindra is a rare name in Hindu mythology, mentioned in various Puranas and Itihasas. The name Harindra carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Medieval period
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