Meaning & Origin
One who fulfills the desires of devotees, a form of Vishnu
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine grace and compassion of the universe, symbolizing the power to grant boons and fulfill desires
Language details
वरदराज
वरद (boon, grace) राज (king)
वारदराज
वारद (बoon) राज (राजा, king)
வரதராஜ்
வரத் (வர்த்தம், boon, grace) ராஜ் (king)
వరదరాజ్
వరద్ (వర్ధోశ్శ, boon, grace) రాజ్ (రాజ, king)
Varadaraj
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God who grants boons
Varadaraj
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God who grants boons
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
var-uh-dah-rahj
/ʋaːr də d̪aːdʒ/
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Varadaraj is a revered deity in Hinduism, particularly in South India. He is often depicted as a form of Vishnu, holding a prosperous hand or 'varadam', granting boons and fulfilling the desires of his devotees. Varadaraj's temples are renowned for their spiritual and cultural significance, attracting millions of pilgrims every year. His divine blessings are believed to grant material wealth, good health, and spiritual growth.
The name Varadaraj holds an immense spiritual significance as it implies a deity who is not just all-powerful but also compassionate and responsive to the prayers of His devotees. The name Varada itself denotes fulfilling the desires, and the addition of Raja (meaning king) highlights the expansive and omnipotent nature of the deity. By invoking Varadaraj, devotees believe that their desires will be addressed, reminding us of the importance of faith and trust in the divine.
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