Meaning & Origin
Purandara is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Purandar', which means 'the city of God'. It is also associated with Lord Shiva, who is known as Purandara.
Spiritual meaning
A name symbolizing divine protection and spiritual strength.
Language details
पुरंदर
Purandara
पुरंदर
पुर को ध्वंस करने वाला
புரந்தர
கோவில் கொள்ளும் தகவல்
పురందర
సీమ దమిచేదు
Purandara
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे The City of God
Purandara
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ The City of God
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
poor-uhn-dah-ruh
pʊrənˈdərə
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Purandara holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism, particularly in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is most famously associated with Saint Tyagaraja, a 18th-century composer and musician who is considered the most prominent figure of Carnatic music. Tyagaraja, also known as 'Purandaradasa', composed thousands of Carnatic music pieces, many of which are still revered and performed in temples and concerts around the world. The name Purandara now stands for creativity, musical genius, and spiritual depth in the Indian subcontinent.
The name Purandara signifies a deep connection to the divine and the religious tradition of Hinduism. The name is believed to have been given to Tyagaraja by a local temple priest, who saw the divine presence in the young musician. The name Purandara emphasizes the idea of seeking and connecting with the divine presence in one's life, and is thus considered a spiritually meaningful name in Hindu culture. It also symbolizes the idea of dedicating one's talents and abilities to God, much like Tyagaraja did with his music.
Vedic name • Root: पुर + दार • From Rigveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda
Historical references
Purandara Dasa was a renowned Carnatic music composer, singer, and poet. He lived in the 15th century and is believed to have flourished under the Vijayanagara Empire, particularly during the reign of Krishnadevaraya.
15th Century
Purandara Dasa is known to have composed over 48,000 compositions in various genres, including Kritis, Javalis, and Gitas. He is also credited with the establishment of the Dharma Sangita tradition in Carnatic music.
15th Century
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