Why is Krishna called Damodar?

The name, Damodar, is derived from the Sanskrit words 'dam' (cord) and 'udhar' (belly), and signifies the cord that Lord Krishna's mother tied to his waist to keep him in check when he was little.
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How Did Krishna get the name Damodar?

The various meanings of the name are given as follows: "The Lord when He was tied with a cord (dāma) around His waist (udara)", denoting a divine pastime in which Krishna's mother Yasoda bound Krishna for being mischievous.
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Why is Krishna called Madhusudana?

Also in the Bhagavad-Gita, Arjuna address Krishna as "Madhava" (meaning "Lord of fortune and not to be confused with slayer of the demon Madhu, where Krishna gets a secondary name, Madhusudan").
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Why is Bhagavan Krishna called as Hrishikesha?

Hrishikesha (Sanskrit: हृषीकेश; IAST: Hṛṣīkēśa) is another name of Hindu God Vishnu and is the 47th name in the Vishnu Sahastranama. According to Adi Shankara's commentary on the Vishnu Sahasranama, the name has several meanings: The lord of the senses. He under whose control the senses subsist.
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Why is krishn called Vasudev?

Krishna was called Vaasudev since he was the son of Vasudev. Originally Answered: How did Krishna become Vasudeva? LORD KRISHNA'S BIOLOGICAL FATHER'S NAME WAS VASUDEV . SO, HE WAS REFERRED AS VASUDEVA KRISHNA OR SIMPLY VASUDEVA .
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आखिर ! भगवान श्री कृष्ण का दामोदर नाम क्यों पडा ? Why Bhagwan Krishna Name Damodar ?



Who was Rohini and Yashoda?

In the Hindu epics, Rohini (Sanskrit: रोहिणी, rohiṇī) is the first consort of Vasudeva, the sister of Yashoda and mother of the Hindu deities Balarama and Subhadra. She played a prominent role in the nurture of Krishna.
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Who was Devaki in previous birth?

So in Shri Krishna Avatar, Mata Kaikeyi was reborn as Devaki Devi, and she had to be separated from her son Shri Krishna for 14 years, while Yashoda Devi, who was Mata Kaushalya, raised Shri Krishna as her son (to make up for the 14 years she lost in the Shri Ram avatar).
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What is the meaning of Madhusudan?

Madhusudana (Sanskrit: मधुसूदन, romanized: Madhusūdana) is another name of Lord Vishnu and is the 73rd name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. According to Adi Sankara's commentary on the Vishnu Sahasranama, Madhusudana means the destroyer of Madhu.
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Is Krishna alive?

Krishna died due to the culmination of many curses. As legend goes, Gandhari's curse on Krishna was that he would die with the entirety of his clan in 36 years. Krishna was cursed a second time by the sage Durvasa, when he was asked by him to apply kheer all over his body.
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What God is Vishnu?

Vishnu is the preserver and protector of the universe. His role is to return to the earth in troubled times and restore the balance of good and evil. So far, he has been incarnated nine times, but Hindus believe that he will be reincarnated one last time close to the end of this world.
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Who is God is Madhu?

Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु, madhu) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ, kaiṭabha) are two daityas in Hindu Scripture and are associated with Hindu religious cosmology. They both originated from the earwax in God Vishnu's ears while he was in the meditative deep sleep state of Yoganidra.
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What is the meaning of Keshava?

Keshava (Sanskrit: केशव keśava) is a name of Vishnu from the Hindu tradition. The name appears as the 23rd and 648th names in the Vishnu sahasranama of the Mahabharata. Keshava is venerated by those persons wanting to avert bad luck, or ill omens. His consort is Keerti.
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Why is Shiva called Damodar?

The name, Damodar, is derived from the Sanskrit words 'dam' (cord) and 'udhar' (belly), and signifies the cord that Lord Krishna's mother tied to his waist to keep him in check when he was little.
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Does Krishna worship Shiva?

Lord Krishna worshipped Lord Shiva in four instances as per Mahabharata and Harivamsa. Lord Krishna wished to defeat Indra in a battle and bring the Parijata tree from Indra loka to his palace in Dwarka. He worshipped Lord Shiva in Mount Mainaka for the benedictions of victory.
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How do you pronounce Damodar?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Damodar. DaeM-owDaaR. damodar.
  2. Meanings for Damodar.
  3. Translations of Damodar. Tamil : தாமோதர் Telugu : దామోదర్
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What is the meaning of Trivikrama?

'Trivikrama'

त्रिविक्रम 'three steps' or 'three strides' (tri 'three' + vikrama 'step' or 'stride'). This epithet refers to the three steps or strides of Vishnu in the RigVeda.
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What is the meaning of Madhu name in Telugu?

Gender. Boy. Numerology. 3. Madhu-kumar is Telugu Boy name and meaning of this name is "A Honeybee".
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Why is Krishna called achyuta?

It is also often used in the Bhagavat Gita and Bhagavat Puranaas a personal name of Krishna. Achyuta means "one who will never lose his inherent nature and powers". The name also means "immovable", "unchangeable", and as such is used for "the One who is without the six transformations, beginning with birth".
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Why is Krishna called Gopal?

Gopal, or Gopala, is a name for the child Krishna. Gopala means “cowherd”—go means “cow,” and pala means “protector.” To Hindus, the cow is seen as a symbol of the Earth: it gives and gives, selflessly, and asks very little in return; the cow lives gently and gracefully, yet with strength and dignity.
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Why is Krishna called Sharvil?

Popularly believed to mean omnipresent; universal; the divine one, inspired by the Hindi word 'sarva'. Some people associate this name with Lords Krishna and Shiva.
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Who was Radha in her previous birth?

Radha was born as the daughter of Vrishbhanu and his wife Kirti. However, she was not born from the womb of her mother. It is said that only after the birth of the baby girl, did Radha enter the body of this girl. Because of not having born from the womb, Radha is also known as Ayonija.
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Who was the seventh child of Devaki?

One may wonder why they continued to beget children if it brought on such suffering. Why not remain childless? The birth of their seventh born son, Balarama, was an intriguing experience. He was mysteriously transferred to the womb of Rohini shortly after conception.
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What was Krishna's caste?

Krishna was now born as a Kshatriya (or warrior caste) of the Yadava clan and his second name, Vasudeva, was explained away as a patronym (the name “Vasudeva” was given to his father). Fearing the wrath of his uncle, Kamsa, Krishna was eventually smuggled into the cowherd tribe of the Abhiras.
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