Meaning & Origin
One who rules over, king, ruler, sovereign, monarch
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes inner strength, courage, and leadership. One who has the power to rule their own mind and emotions.
Language details
राजिन्द्र
rājin-drā
राजिन्द्र
राजिन्द्र
ராஜிந்த்ர
ராஜி-ந்த்ரா
రాజిన్ద్ర
రాజి-న్ద్రా
Rajindra
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे King, Ruler
Rajindra
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ King, Ruler
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-jeen-drah
/rɑːdʒɪnˈdɾɑː/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Rajindra carries a profound cultural significance in Hindu society, particularly in India, as it is associated with royalty, power, and leadership. Individuals named Rajindra are often perceived as strong, assertive, and capable, inspiring feelings of respect and admiration. Historically, this name was borne by several powerful monarchs and rulers, such as Rajindra Chhatrapati Shahu of Kolhapur and Rajindra Malla of Malla Empire in Nepal, who strengthened their kingdoms and contributed to the growth and evolution of Hindu culture.
The spiritual significance of the name Rajindra can be traced back to the Sanskrit roots: Raja (King) and Indra (God of rain, thunder, and sky). This name is believed to represent the internal king within a person, who is expected to rule over their senses, emotions, and desires through spiritual growth and self-control. Spiritually, Rajindra encourages individuals to live their lives as masters of their own destinies, emulating the qualities of benevolent and just kings. This understanding connects the name to the broader Hindu beliefs about righteous living, dharma, and societal stability.
Historical references
Rajinder Sen was a prominent Indian nationalist leader who served as the President of the Indian National Congress from 1934 to 1935. He was also a member of the Indian Constituent Assembly and played a key role in drafting the Indian Constitution.
Late 1930s to early 1950s
Rajendra Chola was a powerful and influential ruler of the Chola Empire in the 11th century AD. He expanded the empire's territory and established temples and universities. He is also known for his military conquests and is sometimes referred to as Rajendra Chola I.
1055-1063 AD
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