108 Names Of Lord Krishna With Meaning

108 Names Of Lord Krishna With Meaning
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108 Names of Lord Krishna

108 Names Of Lord Krishna With Meaning: On the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, Lord Krishna is worshiped with rituals. This festival will be celebrated on 15-16 August 2025 this year. It is believed that by chanting the 108 names of the Lord on this day, he gets pleased quickly and fulfills all the wishes of the devotees. Let us know these 108 holy names of Shri Krishna. Chanting the name of Shri Krishna has great importance in Hinduism.

His 108 names, mentioned in the Puranas and scriptures, describe the various forms, qualities, and pastimes of the Lord. Reciting these names on the occasion of Janmashtami or at any time not only gives mental peace but also brings happiness, prosperity, and love in the life of the devotee.

108 names of Lord Krishna and their meaning

  1. Achala – The firm one
  2. Achyuta – The infallible one
  3. Adbhutah – The wonderful one
  4. Adideva – The Lord of lords
  5. Aditya – Son of Aditi
  6. Ajanma – The unborn one
  7. Ajaya – One who cannot be defeated
  8. Akshara – The indestructible one
  9. Amrit – Heavenly nectar that provides immortality
  10. Anand-sagar – Sea of joy
  11. Ananta – One who is endless
  12. Anantajeet – The ever-victorious one
  13. Ananya – One who has no superior
  14. Aniruddha – One who cannot be obstructed
  15. Aparajit – One who cannot be defeated
  16. Avyukta – One who is very clearly visible
  17. Balagopala – The child form of Krishna
  18. Balkrishna – The child form of Krishna
  19. Chaturbhuja – One with four arms
  20. Danavendra – Giver of boons
  21. Dayalu – Repository of compassion
  22. Dayanidhi – The compassionate Lord
  23. Devadidev – The God of gods
  24. Devakinandana – Son of Devaki
  25. Devesha – The Lord of lords
  26. Dharmadhyaksha – Lord of Dharma
  27. Dravin – The one without enemies
  28. Dwarkapati – Lord of Dwarka
  29. Gopal – Maintainer of cows
  30. Gopalpriya – Lover of the cowherds
  31. Govinda – One who gives pleasure to the cows; Knower of the activities of the senses
  32. Gyaneshwar – Lord of knowledge
  33. Hari – Absorber of all sorrows and pains; Lord of nature
  34. Hiranyagarbha – The all-powerful creator
  35. Hrishikesha – Lord of the senses
  36. Jagadguru – Preceptor of the entire universe
  37. Jagadisha – Protector of the universe
  38. Jagannath – Lord of the universe
  39. Janardana – One who afflicts felons; One who grants the prayers of devotees
  40. Jayantah – Ever-victorious one
  41. Jyotiraditya – Brightness of the sun
  42. Kamalnath – Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
  43. Kamalnayan – One with lotus-shaped eyes
  44. Kamsantak – Slayer of Kamsa
  45. Kanjalochana – Lotus-eyed one
  46. Keshava – Slayer of demon Keshi; One with long, beautiful hair
  47. Krishna – All-attractive one; Dark complexioned one
  48. Lakshikantam – Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
  49. Lokadhyaksha – Lord of all worlds
  50. Madan – Lord of love
  51. Madhava – Husband of Laxmi
  52. Madhusudana – Slayer of demon Madhu
  53. Mahendra – Lord of Indra
  54. Manmohan – The mind-pleasing one
  55. Manohar – One who pleases the mind
  56. Mayur – Lord with a peacock-feathered crest
  57. Mohan – All-attractive one
  58. Murali – Flute-playing Lord
  59. Murlidhar – Holder of flute
  60. Murlimanohar – The one who pleases the mind with flute-playing
  61. Nandagopala – Son of Nanda
  62. Nandakumara – Son of Nanda
  63. Narayana – The refuge of all
  64. Navaneetha-chor – Thief of butter
  65. Niranjana – Unblemished one
  66. Nirguna – One without attributes
  67. Padmahasta – One whose hands are like lotus
  68. Padmanabha – One who has a lotus-shaped navel
  69. Parabrahmana – The supreme absolute truth
  70. Paramatma – The Supreme Soul
  71. Param-purush – The Highest Person
  72. Parthasarathi – Charioteer of Partha (Arjuna)
  73. Prajapati – Lord of all beings
  74. Punyah – The pure one
  75. Purushuttama – The best of all men; The supreme person
  76. Ravilochana – One who has the sun as His eyes
  77. Sahasraakash – The thousand-eyed one
  78. Sahasrajit – One who vanquishes thousands
  79. Sakshi – One who witnesses everything
  80. Sanatana – The eternal one
  81. Sarvajana – The omniscient one
  82. Sarvapalaka – Maintainer of all
  83. Sarveshwar – The Lord of all
  84. Satyavachana – Speaker of truth
  85. Satyavrata – One who is dedicated to truth
  86. Shantah – The peaceful one
  87. Shrestha – The highest one
  88. Shrikanta – The beautiful one
  89. Shyam – Dark-complexioned one
  90. Shyamsundar – Dark and Beautiful
  91. Sumedha – Intelligent one
  92. Suresham – Lord of the demigods
  93. Swargapati – The Lord of heavenly planets
  94. Trivikrama – Conqueror of the three worlds
  95. Upendra – Brother of Indra
  96. Vaikunthanath – The Lord of Vaikuntha
  97. Varshneya – Descendant of Vrishni
  98. Vasudeva – Son of Vasudeva
  99. Vishnu – The all-pervading Lord
  100. Vishwadakshinah – The most skillful one
  101. Vishwakarma – Creator of the universe
  102. Vishwamurte – The form of the entire universe
  103. Vishwarupa – One who is the same as the universe
  104. Vishwatma – Soul of the universe
  105. Vrishaparva – Lord of Dharma
  106. Yadava – Descendant of Yadu
  107. Yadavendra – King of the Yadav clan
  108. Yoginampati – Lord of the Yogis

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