Different Names of Hindu God Lord Sri Krishna with meaning

Different Names of Hindu God Lord Sri Krishna with meaning

Different Names of Hindu God Lord Sri Krishna with meaning

Lord shree krishna wallpaperAchala – Still Lord

Achyuta – Infallible Lord

Adbhutah – Wonderful God

Adidev – The Lord of the Lords

Aditya – The Son of Aditi

Ajanma – One Who Is Limitless and Endless

Ajaya – The Conqueror of Life and Death

Akshara – Indestructible Lord

Amrut – One Who Is Sweet as Nectar

Anaadih – One Who Is the First Cause

Anandsagar – Compassionate Lord

Ananta – The Endless Lord

Anantajit – Ever Victorious Lord

Anaya – One Who Has No Leader

Aniruddha – One Who Cannot Be Obstructed

Aparajeet – The Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated

Avyukta – One Who Is As Clear As Crystal

Balgopal – The Child Krishna, The All Attractive

Bali – The Lord of Strength

Chaturbhuj – Four-Armed Lord

Danavendra – Granter of Boons

Dayalu – Repositiory of Compassion

Dayanidhi – The Compassionate Lord

Devadidev – The God of the Gods

Devakinandan – Son of Mother Devaki

Devesh – Lord of the Lords

Dharmadhyaksha – The Lord OF Dharma

Dwarkapati – Lord of Dwarka

Gopal – One Who Plays With the Cowherds, the Gopas

Gopalpriya – Lover of Cowherds

Govinda – One Who Pleases The Cows, The Land And The Entire Nature

Gyaneshwar – The Lord of Knowledge

Hari – The Lord of Nature

Hiranyagarbha – The All Powerful Creator

Hrishikesh – The Lord of All Senses

Jagadguru – Preceptor of the Universe

Jagadisha – Protector of All

Jagannath – Lord of the Universe

Janardhana – One Who Bestows Boons On One And All

Jayantah – Conqueror of All Enemies

Jyotiraaditya – The Resplendence of the Sun

Kamalnath – The Lord of Goddess Lakshmi

Kamalnayan – The Lord with Lotus Shaped Eyes

Kamsantak – Slayer of Kamsa

Kanjalochana – The Lotus-Eyed God

Keshava – One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks

Krishna – Dark-Complexioned Lord

Lakshmikantam – The Lord of Goddess Lakshmi

Lokadhyaksha – Lord of All the Three Lokas (Worlds)

Madan – The Lord of Love

Madhava – Knowledge Filled God

Madhusudan – Slayer of Demon Madhu

Mahendra – Lord of Indra

Manmohan – All Pleasing Lord

Manohar – Beautiful Lord

Mayur – The Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest

Mohan – All Attractive God

Murali – The Flute Playing Lord

Murlidhar – One Who Holds the Flute

Murlimanohar – The Flute Playing God

Nandgopala – The Son of Nand

Narayana – The Refuge Of Everyone

Niranjana – The Unblemished Lord

Nirguna – Without Any Properties

Padmahasta – One Who Has Hands like Lotus

Padmanabha – The Lord Who Has a Lotus Shaped Navel

Parabrahmana – The Supreme Absolute Truth

Paramatma – Lord of All Beings

Parampurush – Supreme Personality

Parthasarthi – Charioteer of Partha – Arjuna

Prajapati – Lord of All Creatures

Punyah – Supremely Pure

Purshottam – The Supreme Soul

Ravilochana – One Who Eye Is The Sun

Sahasraakash – Thousand-Eyed Lord

Sahasrajit – One Who Vanquishes Thousands

Sahasrapaat – Thousand-Footed Lord

Sakshi – All Witnessing Lord

Sanatana – The Eternal Lord

Sarvajana – Omniscient Lord

Sarvapalaka – Protector of All

Sarveshwar – Lord of All Gods

Satyavachana – One Who Speaks Only The Truth

Satyavrata – The Truth Dedicated Lord

Shantah – Peaceful Lord

Shreshta – The Most Glorious Lord

Shrikanta – Beautiful Lord

Shyam – Dark-Complexioned Lord

Shyamsundara – Lord of The Beautiful Evenings

Sudarshana – Handsome Lord

Sumedha – Intelligent Lord

Suresham – Lord of All Demi-Gods

Swargapati – Lord of Heavens

Trivikrama – Conqueror of All the Three Worlds

Upendra – Brother Of Indra

Vaikunthanatha – Lord of Vaikuntha, the Heavenly Abode

Vardhamaanah – The Formless Lord

Vasudev – All Prevailing Lord

Vishnu – All Prevailing Lord

Vishwadakshinah – Skilfull and Efficient Lord

Vishwakarma – Creator of the Universe

Vishwamurti – Of the Form Of The Entire Universe

Vishwarupa – One Who Displays the Universal Form

Vishwatma – Soul of the Universe

Vrishaparvaa – Lord of Dharma

Yadavendra – King of the Yadav Clan

Yogi – The Supreme Master

Yoginampati – Lord of the Yogis