Meaning & Origin
Mul meaning mill or wheel, and Chand meaning lord or master. This name is derived from the Hindu god Mulnath, who is the deity of mills and agriculture.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes hard work, perseverance, and prosperity.
Language details
मूलचन्द
Root (Mool) [of the earth, person or thing] (Mool) [the one who has] (Chand) [moon, joy, happiness]
मूलचन्द
मूल (Mool) [root] + चन्द (Chand) [moon, joy, happiness]
முழ்சந்த
முழ் (Muzh) [root] + சந்த (Santh) [happiness, joy]
మూళచంద
మూళ (Mool) [root] + చంద (Chand) [moon, joy, happiness]
Mulchand
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Mill
Mulchand
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Mill
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Mool-CHAND
/mʊl tʃand/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Mulchand holds significant importance in the agricultural community as his name is derived from Mulnath, the deity of mills and agriculture in Hinduism. He is esteemed and revered as the patron god of the farming community in various regions, particularly in Gujarat and Maharashtra where the name is most commonly found. The faith in Mulchand is reflected through prayers, rituals, and cultural traditions dedicated to him.
The name Mulchand symbolizes the divine power and connection to the agricultural cycle. It represents the idea of God as the ultimate master over nature and human endeavors. For Hindus, the name serves as a reminder of the spiritual significance of working the land and reaping its bounty. Mulchand is invoked for prosperity, abundance, and protection from natural elements that impact agricultural production. The name also underscores the fundamental belief in karma, the continuous cycle of cause and effect, where the behavior of an individual influences the outcome of their work and life.
Historical references
Historical records show that short reference text The name Mulchand carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
e.g. Vedic period
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