श्री कृष्ण जी के 108 नाम

  1. विश्वदक्शिनह The one who is skilled in all worlds and activities.
  2. विश्वकर्मा The creator and architect of the universe.
  3. विश्वमूर्ति The one whose form encompasses the entire universe.
  4. विश्वरुपा The one who manifests in many forms, representing the whole universe.
  5. विश्वात्मा The soul of the universe, present in all beings.
  6. वृषपर्व The one who controls the forces of nature, symbolizing strength and stability.
  7. यदवेंद्रा The Lord of the Yadavas, Krishna’s clan.
  8. योगि The supreme ascetic and master of yoga.
  9. योगिनाम्पति The Lord of all yogis, representing the ultimate goal of spiritual seekers.
  10. आनंद सागर The ocean of bliss, who brings joy and happiness to all.
  11. अनंता The infinite one, without beginning or end.
  12. अनंतजित The one who is victorious over the infinite, symbolizing his eternal nature.
  13. अनया The one who cannot be led by anyone, representing independence and sovereignty.
  14. अनिरुद्ध The one who cannot be obstructed or controlled, symbolizing his supreme power.
  15. अपराजीत The unconquerable one, who remains undefeated.
  16. अव्युक्ता The one who is beyond human understanding and comprehension.
  17. बालगोपाल The divine child who delighted everyone with his playful activities.
  18. बलि The strong and powerful one, symbolizing physical and spiritual strength.
  19. चतुर्भुज The one with four arms, symbolizing his divine attributes.
  20. अचला The immovable and steadfast one, representing eternal stability.
  21. अच्युत The infallible one, who never falls from his position of divinity.
  22. अद्भुतह The wonderful and extraordinary one, who performs miraculous deeds.
  23. आदिदेव The first god, the primordial deity from whom all creation originates.
  24. अदित्या The son of Aditi, referring to Krishna’s connection with the solar lineage.
  25. अजंमा The one who is unborn, transcending the cycle of birth and death.
  26. अजया The undefeated one, representing his supreme power and invincibility.
  27. अक्षरा The imperishable and indestructible one.
  28. अम्रुत The immortal one, who grants immortality to his devotees.
  29. अनादिह The one who is without a beginning, eternal and timeless.
  30. दानवेंद्रो The chief among givers, who generously bestows blessings and gifts.
  31. दयालु The compassionate and merciful one, who is kind to all beings.
  32. दयानिधि The treasure house of compassion, who shows mercy to everyone.
  33. देवाधिदेव The god of gods, the supreme ruler of all deities.
  34. देवकीनंदन The beloved son of Devaki, who brings joy to his mother.
  35. देवेश The Lord of the gods, worshipped by all divine beings.
  36. धर्माध्यक्ष The one who upholds righteousness and justice in the universe.
  37. द्वारकाधीश The King of Dwarka, the ruler of his majestic city.
  38. गोपाल The protector of cows, symbolizing his role as a nurturer and caregiver.
  39. गोपालप्रिया The beloved of all cowherds, adored by his companions and devotees.
  40. गोविंदा The one who brings pleasure to the senses and protects cows and the Earth.
  41. ज्ञानेश्वर The Lord of knowledge, who bestows wisdom and insight.
  42. हरि The remover of sins and evil, who brings salvation to his devotees.
  43. हिरंयगर्भा The golden womb, symbolizing his creative power and the origin of the universe.
  44. ऋषिकेश The Lord of the senses, who controls and directs the mind and body.
  45. जगद्गुरु The teacher of the universe, who guides all beings towards liberation.
  46. जगदिशा The ruler of the world, who governs the universe with wisdom and power.
  47. जगन्नाथ The Lord of the universe, worshipped by all living beings.
  48. जनार्धना The one who is worshipped by people for blessings and protection.
  49. जयंतह The one who brings victory and success to his devotees.
  50. ज्योतिरादित्या The one who shines like the sun, radiating light and warmth.
  51. कमलनाथ The Lord of the lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual beauty.
  52. कमलनयन The one with lotus-like eyes, representing his compassionate and kind gaze.
  53. कामसांतक The destroyer of desires, who helps his devotees overcome worldly attachments.
  54. माधव The husband of the goddess Lakshmi, representing his divine connection with prosperity.
  55. मधुसूदन The slayer of the demon Madhu, symbolizing his power to destroy evil forces.
  56. महेंद्र The great Lord, who is supreme among all deities.
  57. मनमोहन The one who captivates the hearts of all with his divine beauty.
  58. मनोहर The one who is charming and delightful, enchanting the minds of all beings.
  59. मयूर The one who is as graceful and majestic as a peacock.
  60. मोहन The enchanter, who draws people towards him with love and devotion.
  61. मुरली The one who plays the flute, captivating the hearts of all with his music.
  62. मुरलीधर The bearer of the flute, symbolizing the harmony and sweetness of life.
  63. मुरलीमनोहर The one who enchants the mind with the divine sound of his flute.
  64. कंजलोचन The one with beautiful, lotus-like eyes, symbolizing compassion and purity.
  65. केशव The one with beautiful, flowing hair, also referring to his role as the slayer of Kesi.
  66. कृष्ण The dark-skinned one, representing his enigmatic and mysterious nature.
  67. लक्ष्मीकांत The consort of Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing his connection with wealth and prosperity.
  68. लोकाध्यक्ष The overseer of all worlds, governing the universe with wisdom and justice.
  69. मदन The one who is as enchanting as the god of love, capturing the hearts of all.
  70. नंद्गोपाल The protector of cows, the beloved child of Nanda, symbolizing innocence and purity.
  71. नारायन The one who rests on the cosmic waters, symbolizing the sustainer of life and creation.
  72. निरंजन The one who is free from impurities and beyond worldly limitations.
  73. निर्गुण The one who is beyond attributes and qualities, representing the formless aspect of divinity.
  74. पद्महस्ता The one who holds a lotus in his hand, symbolizing beauty and spiritual enlightenment.
  75. पद्मनाभ The one with a lotus emerging from his navel, symbolizing the birth of the universe.
  76. परब्रह्मन The supreme absolute, beyond all manifestations and forms.
  77. परमात्मा The supreme soul, present in all beings as the inner self.
  78. परमपुरुष The supreme being, beyond all human limitations and understanding.
  79. पार्थसार्थी The charioteer of Arjuna, symbolizing guidance and support in the path of righteousness.
  80. प्रजापती The Lord of all creatures, symbolizing his role as the creator and nurturer.
  81. पुंण्य The embodiment of virtue and goodness, inspiring righteousness in all beings.
  82. पुर्शोत्तम The supreme person, who is the highest manifestation of divinity.
  83. रविलोचन The one with the sun as his eye, representing his all-seeing nature.
  84. सहस्राकाश The one with a thousand eyes, symbolizing his omnipresence.
  85. सहस्रजित The one who is victorious over thousands, representing his supreme power.
  86. सहस्रपात The one with a thousand feet, symbolizing his omnipresence in all directions.
  87. साक्षी The witness of all actions and thoughts, who observes without judgment.
  88. सनातन The eternal one, who exists beyond time and space.
  89. सर्वजन The one who is present in all beings and accessible to everyone.
  90. सर्वपालक The protector of all beings, who nurtures and cares for the entire universe.
  91. सर्वेश्वर The Lord of all, who governs the entire cosmos with wisdom and compassion.
  92. सत्यवचन The one whose words are always true, symbolizing his honesty and integrity.
  93. सत्यव्त The one who upholds truth in all circumstances, representing righteousness.
  94. शंतह The peaceful one, who brings calm and serenity to all beings.
  95. श्रेष्ट The best and most excellent one, who is above all others in every aspect.
  96. श्रीकांत The consort of Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing his connection with prosperity and fortune.
  97. श्याम The dark-skinned one, representing his mysterious and enchanting nature.
  98. श्यामसुंदर The beautiful dark-skinned one, symbolizing his captivating and divine form.
  99. सुदर्शन The one who wields the Sudarshana Chakra, symbolizing his power to destroy evil.
  100. सुमेध The one who possesses great wisdom and intelligence.
  101. सुरेशम The Lord of all gods, worshipped and revered by the divine beings.
  102. स्वर्गपति The ruler of heaven, governing the celestial realms with justice and compassion.
  103. त्रिविक्रमा The one who took three giant steps to measure the universe, representing his vastness.
  104. उपेंद्र The younger brother of Indra, symbolizing his divine kinship with the king of gods.
  105. वैकुंठनाथ The Lord of Vaikuntha, the heavenly abode of Vishnu, symbolizing eternal peace.
  106. वर्धमानह The one who grows and increases, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
  107. वासुदेव The son of Vasudeva, another name for Krishna, representing his divine lineage.
  108. विष्णु The all-pervading one, who sustains and protects the universe.

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