Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Names = Meanings
Aashutosh = One Who Fulfills Wishes at once
Aja = Unborn
Akshayaguna = God with Numberless Attributes
Anagha = Without Any error
Anantadrishti = of Infinite Vision
Augadh = One Who Revels All the Time
Avyayaprabhu = Everlasting Lord
Bhairav = Lord of Terror
Bhalanetra = One Who Has an Eye in the Forehead
Bholenath = Kind Hearted Lord
Bhooteshwara = Lord of Ghosts and Evil Beings
Bhudeva = Lord of the Earth
Bhutapala = Protector of the Ghosts
Chandrapal = Master Of The Moon
Chandraprakash = One Who Has Moon As A Crest
Dayalu = Compassionate
Devadeva = Lord Of The Lords
Dhanadeepa = Lord Of Affluence
Dhyanadeep = Icon Of Meditation And Concentration
Dhyutidhara = Lord Of Radiance
Digambara = Ascetic Without Any Clothes
Durjaneeya = Difficult To Be Known
Durjaya = Unvanquished
Gangadhara = God Of River Ganga
Girijapati = Husband Of Girija (Parvati)
Gunagrahin = Acceptor Of Gunas
Gurudeva = Master Of All
Hara = Remover Of Sins
Jagadisha = Master Of The Universe
Jaradhishamana = Redeemer From Afflictions
Jatin = One Who Has Knotted Hair
Kailas = One Who Bestows Peace
Kailashadhipati = Lord Of Mount Kailash
Kailashnath = Master Of Mount Kailash
Kamalakshana = Lotus-Eyed Lord
Kantha = Ever-Radiant
Kapalin = One WhoWears A Necklace Of Skulls
Khatvangin = One Who Has The Missile (Khatvangin) In His Hand
Kundalin = One Who Wears Earrings
Lalataksha = One Who Has An Eye In The Forehead
Lingadhyaksha = Lord Of The Lingas
Lingaraja = Lord Of The Lingas
Lokankara = Maker Of The Three Worlds
Lokapal = One Who Takes Care Of The World
Mahabuddhi = Exceptionally Intelligent
Mahadeva = Greatest God
Mahakala = Lord Of All Times
Mahamaya = Of Great Illusions
Mahamrityunjaya = Great Victor Of Death
Mahanidhi = Great Storehouse
Mahashaktimaya = One Who Has Infinite Powers
Mahayogi = Supreme of All Gods
Mahesha = The Almighty
Maheshwara = Lord of the Lords
Nagabhushana = One Who Has Snakes as Ornaments
Nataraja = King of the Art of Dancing
Nilakantha = Blue Necked Lord
Nityasundara = Ever Beautiful
Nrityapriya = Lover of Dance
Omkara = Originator of OM
Palanhaar = One Who Protects Everyone
Parameshwara = First among All Gods
Paramjyoti = Greatest Splendor
Pashupati = Lord of All Living Beings
Pinakin = One Who Has a Bow In His Hand
Pranava = Originator of the Syllable of OM
Priyabhakta = Favorite of the Devotees
Priyadarshana = of Loving Vision
Pushkara = One Who Gives Nourishment
Pushpalochana = One Who Has Eyes like Flowers
Ravilochana = Having Sun as the Eye
Rudra = the Dreadful
Rudraksha = One Who Has Eyes like Rudra
Sadashiva = Eternal God
Sanatana = Eternal Lord
Sarvacharya = Preceptor of All
Sarvashiva = Always Chaste
Sarvatapana = Scorcher of All
Sarvayoni = Source of Everything
Sarveshwara = Lord of All Gods
Shambhu = One Who Bestows Prosperity
Shankara = One Who Gives Happiness
Shiva = Always Pure
Shoolin = One Who Has a Trident (Trishool)
Shrikantha = Of Magnificent Neck
Shrutiprakasha = Illuminator of the Vedas
Shuddhavigraha = One Who Has a Pure Body
Skandaguru = Preceptor of Skanda
Someshwara = Lord of All Gods
Sukhada = Bestower of Happiness
Suprita = Well Pleased
Suragana = Having Gods As Attendants
Sureshwara = Lord Of All Gods
Swayambhu = Self-Manifested
Tejaswani = One Who Spreads Illumination
Trilochana = Three-Eyed Lord
Trilokpati = Master of All the Three Worlds
Tripurari = Enemy of Tripura
Trishoolin = One Who Has a Trident in His Hands
Umapati = Husband of Uma (Parvati)
Vachaspati = Lord of Speech
Vajrahasta = One Who Has a Thunderbolt in His Hands
Varada = Granter of Boons
Vedakarta = Creator of the Vedas
Veerabhadra = Supreme Lord of the Nether World
Vishalaksha = Wide-Eyed Lord s
Vishveshwara = Lord of the Universe
Vrishavahana = One Who Has Bull as His Mount
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