GÅvinda and GopÄla (Sanskrit/Hindi: गोविनà¥à¤¦/गोविंद and गोपाल) (also known as Govind, Gobind and Gopal) are the names of Vishnu which mean "The finder of Veda" & "Protector of Veda" as 'Go' means Veda, Cow and also senses.
Govinda and Gopāla (Sanskrit/Hindi: गोविन्द/गोविंद and गोपाल) (also known as Govind, Gobind and Gopal) are the names of Vishnu which mean "The finder of Veda" & "Protector of Veda" as 'Go' means Veda, Cow and also senses. So Govinda, Gopala means Cowherd or Protector of Cows, or one who gives pleasure to senses.
Derived from Sanskrit रतà¥à¤¨ (ratna) meaning "jewel, treasure". This is a transcription of both the feminine form रतà¥à¤¨à¤¾ and the masculine form रतà¥à¤¨.
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Balasubramanian Name Meaning. Indian (Kerala, Tamil Nadu): Hindu name from Sanskrit balasubrahma?nya 'child Subrahmanya' (from bala 'child' + subrahma?nya 'dear to Brahmans', an epithet of the god Kartikeya, son of the god Shiva) + the Tamil-Malayalam third-person masculine singular suffix -n.
Balasubramanian Name Meaning. Indian (Kerala, Tamil Nadu): Hindu name from Sanskrit balasubrahma?nya 'child Subrahmanya' (from bala 'child' + subrahma?nya 'dear to Brahmans', an epithet of the god Kartikeya, son of the god Shiva) + the Tamil-Malayalam third-person masculine singular suffix -n.
Bala Ganapati (Sanskrit: बाल-गणपति, bāla-gaṇapati, literally "child Ganapati") is an aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati), the elephant-headed of wisdom and fortune, depicted as a child. ... An infant Ganesha is also depicted held in his mother Parvati's lap or over her shoulder.