Manikanta
“One with a bell around his neck; a sacred name for Lord Ayyappa born of Shiva and Mohini.”
10
Letters
Ma-ni-kan-ta
Syllables
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Starts With
Common
Uniqueness
Vedic Astrology (Jyotish)
Aniv
Something that is permanent or Eternal; it signifies a lasting impact and steady, firm character.
Nirdosh
Faultless or innocent; it represents a person without defects, pure of heart, and stainless.
Ritish
Lord of Truth; One who follows the right path and is the master of traditions and seasons.
Swayam
Self or Automatic; It represents independence, self-reliance, and the power of one’s own identity.
Basava
Bull; Refers to the sacred bull Nandi and represents strength, endurance, and faithful devotion.
Likith
Written or Documented; One who is learned, scholarly, and has a destiny carved in writing.
Rudran
Related to Lord Shiva; It signifies the fierce and powerful aspect of the divine destroyer.
Pardhu
Prince or Arjuna; Derived from Partha, it signifies a warrior spirit, focus, and noble birth.
Varnam
Color or Letter; It represents the vibrant hues of life and the beauty of rhythmic expression.
Kiansh
Person having all qualities; Often associated with Lord Krishna's divine and diverse persona.
Kach
Cloud or hair; in mythology, it refers to the son of Brihaspati known for his immense devotion.
Jenish
God's gracious gift; It signifies divine benevolence, a person who is kind-hearted and blessed.