Meaning & Origin
Vrindakshi means 'eyes of Vrinda' or 'Goddess Lakshmi's eyes'. It is often used as a name for girls in Hindu culture.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of divine grace and abundance.
Language details
वृन्दाक्षी
Eyes like the Vrinda forest
वृन्दाक्षी
बृन्द के समान अंकें
விரிந்தாக்ஷீ
விரிந்தா வனத்தின் கண்கள்
వృందాక్షీ
వృంద మండలంలో ముఖప్రదేశం
Vrindakshi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess Lakshmi's Eyes
Vrindakshi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess Lakshmi's Eyes
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vReen-dahk-shee
/vRndɑːkʂiː/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Vrindakshi is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, specifically associated with the divine character Vrinda, also known as Chaitanya. She is revered as the embodiment of love, devotion, and sacrifice, often symbolized by her large, loving eyes. Vrinda, a gopi (cowherd girl) in the tales of Radha and Krishna, is loved by Krishna with deep affection. Her name, Vrindakshi, reflects her compassionate and devoted nature. This beautiful name has been passed down through generations and continues to be a cherished name in the Hindu community.
The name Vrindakshi holds great spiritual significance in Hinduism. It symbolizes the divine eyes of Goddess Lakshmi, who represents prosperity, abundance, and protection. As the eyes of the goddess, the name signifies the all-seeing and all-knowing power of the divine feminine. The name also embodies the devotion, love, and compassion that are essential elements of the spiritual path. Those named Vrindakshi are believed to possess these virtues and may be encouraged to cultivate them in their lives as a reminder of the divine qualities contained within their name.
Cultural name • Root: Vrinda (Tulsi) + Akshi (Eyes) • This name is a combination of two words, Vrinda and Akshi, which together mean 'Eyes like the Vrinda forest'.
Historical references
According to the Mahabharata, Vrindavana Forest was the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Vrindakshi is a common name for the deity Krishna in this context, as it is believed that the goddess Vrindavani Devi resides in this forest and grants the devotees her blessings.
circa 3000 BC - 500 AD
Another reference to Vrindakshi is found in the Skanda Purana, where it is mentioned that Lord Vishnu appeared before King Vindhya as Vrindakshi, and blessed him with the boon of immortality and the protection of his kingdom.
circa 600 AD
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