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Horse-headed avatar of Vishnu
Hayagriva (Sanskrit: हयग्रीव IAST hayagrīva, lit. 'horse-necked one') is a Hindu deity, the horse-headed avatar of Vishnu. The purpose of this incarnation
Hayagriva
Buddhist deity
Hayagriva ("having the neck of a horse", IAST: Hayagrīva) is an important deity in Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese Buddhism. He originated as a yaksha attendant
Hayagriva_(Buddhism)
Hindu hymn about Hayagriva
The Hayagriva Stotra (Sanskrit: हयग्रीवस्तोत्रम्, romanized: Hayagrīvastotraṃ) is a Sanskrit hymn written by the Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika. Comprising
Hayagriva_Stotra
Sanskrit text, part of Atharva Veda
Hayagriva Upanishad or Hayagrivopanishad (Sanskrit: हयग्रीव उपनिषद्) is one of 108 Upanishad, written in Sanskrit language. It is a minor Upanishad, dedicated
Hayagriva_Upanishad
Hindu temple in India
Hayagriva Madhava Temple is situated on the Manikut hill. The hill is situated in Hajo of Kamrup District in Assam, India. Which is around 30 km to west
Hayagriva_Madhava_Temple
Biological kingdom
original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016. van Gulik, Robert Hans. Hayagrīva: The Mantrayānic Aspect of Horse-cult in China and Japan. Brill Archive
Animal
Tibetan Buddhist deity
in Tibetan Buddhism, and in the Nyingma school she is the consort of Hayagriva, the wrathful form of Avalokiteshvara. She is also associated with the
Vajravārāhī
Fish avatar of Vishnu
the next race of mankind. In later versions, Matsya slays a demon named Hayagriva who steals the Vedas, and thus is lauded as the saviour of the scriptures
Matsya
Historic site in Assam, India
particularly from Bhutan and Tibet, Assam is where the Buddha died and the Hayagriva temple in Hajo is a part of the sacred geography of the Buddha. To the
Hajo
Buddhist monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan
Namgyal meditated in its cave. The self-emanated form of the wrathful Hayagriva is deified in the monastery. It belongs to the Drukpa Kagyu School of
Tango_Monastery
Wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism
as Yamāntaka and similar subordinates of various bodhisattvas (e.g. Hayagrīva, who was associated with Avalokiteśvara) became fully independent deities
Wisdom_King
Enlightened beings in Mahayana Buddhism
from the world of ignorance, such as Yamantaka, Cakrasamvara, Mahākāla, Hayagriva, or Vajrakilaya. Dakinis (Tb. khandroma, "sky-goer") are their feminine
Wrathful_deities
Incarnation of a god on Earth in Hinduism
cosmic flood, and in some traditions, saves the Vedas from an asura called Hayagriva. Kurma: The tortoise/turtle avatar. He supports the mountain named Mandara
Avatar
American Hindu guru and convicted criminal (1937–2011)
classes (March 30–31, 1968), Kīrtanānanda and Hayagriva visited the two properties owned by Rose. After Hayagriva returned to Wilkes Barre, Kīrtanānanda stayed
Kirtanananda_Swami
Perumal temple in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India
presiding deity is Devanatha and Hemabhujavalli, the temple is known for Hayagriva, the ninth avatara of Vishnu in the Dashavatara of Vishnu and a god of
Devanathaswamy temple, Thiruvanthipuram
Devanathaswamy_temple,_Thiruvanthipuram
2019 film by G. V. R. Vasu
titled Kavacha, is produced by M. V. V. Satyanarayana and A. Sampath under Hayagriva Movie Adishtana, and marks the directorial debut of G. V. R. Vasu. He
Kavacha
Collection of sacred texts in Tibetan Buddhism
on the wrathful male and female deities of the family (Tōh. 733–736) Hayagrīva (Tōh. 733) Pratyaṅgirā (Tōh. 734) Parṇaśabarī (Tōh. 735–736) 6 texts on
Kangyur
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
to this place, worshipped Sri Hayagriva at the hill, prayed Garuda who appeared before him and initiated him in Hayagriva Upasana which helped Desika attain
Thiruvanthipuram
Vedic storm and wind deity; epithet of Shiva
both assume the wrathful forms Hayagriva and Vajravarahi, who challenge Rudra with nine dances and battle him. Hayagriva turns diminutive and enters Rudra's
Rudra
Hindu religious hymn
The first three verses of the hymn are as follows: Ashtalakshmi Stotra Hayagriva Stotra Maruti Stotra Stietencron, Heinrich von; Flamm, Peter (1992). Epic
Rama_Raksha_Stotra
Animal
Hayagriva, the horse-headed deity in Hinduism
Horse
Beings in Vajrayana Buddhism
Shinje, ’jam dpal sku) the wrathful Manjushri, the deity of body; 2) Hayagriva (Tib. Pema Sung, padma gsung) the wrathful Avalokiteśvara, the deity of
Heruka
Lalitpur Metropolitan City in Bagmati Province, Nepal
Bhairav from Patan-Ikhalakhu. This shows that Hayagriva Bhairav already existed at that time. The name Hayagriva (sometimes written as Hangriva or Haygreve)
Bungamati
Cast of ancient Sanskrit epic
one of the husbands of Madhavi with whom he had a son named Vasumanas. Hayagriva was a horse headed avatar of Vishnu. He incarnated to slay the demons
List of characters in the Mahabharata
List_of_characters_in_the_Mahabharata
East Asian manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara
Guanyin (Chinese: 獅子無畏觀音; pinyin: Shīzǐ Wúwèi Guānyīn), also known as Hayagriva Guanyin (Chinese: 馬頭觀音; pinyin: Mǎtóu Guānyīn), who corresponds to the
Guanyin
Spiritual practice
Ming Dynasty Tombs. In India, horse worship in the form of worship of Hayagriva dates back to 2000 BC, when the Indo-Aryan people started to migrate into
Horse_worship
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, India
Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Kubera, Lakulisha, Bhairava, Surya, Indra and Hayagriva and goddesses like Lakshmi, Parvati, Saraswati, Chamunda, Kshemankari
Rani_ki_Vav
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-7141-5084-0. OCLC 665137673. van Gulik RH. Hayagrīva: The Mantrayānic Aspect of Horse-cult in China and Japan. Brill Archive
Mammal
Indian film actor
2019 Bazaar Kalki Debut Film 2022 By Two Love Balakrishna 2023 Kaiva Kaiva 2025 Vaamana Guna 2026 Hayagrriva Arjun Hayagriva TBA Bumper † TBA Filming
Dhanveer_Gowda
Divine ocean in Hindu mythology
in each: Vasudeva Sankarshana Pradyumna Aniruddha Narayana Narasimha Hayagriva Varaha Parashurama Paramatma, the Supersoul, in the heart of all avatars
Kshira_Sagara
Hindu religious organisation
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
International_Society_for_Krishna_Consciousness
Hindu religious hymn
universe) in the chapter of discussion between Hayagriva and Sage Agasthya in Kanchipuram. Hayagriva is an incarnation of Vishnu with the head of a horse
Lalita_Sahasranama
Engineering college in Jaipur, India
level student competition Supra SAEINDIA organized by SAE International. Hayagriva is a student organization. 30+ students with a formal 3-tier team structure
Poornima College of Engineering
Poornima_College_of_Engineering
Major deity in Hinduism
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Venkateswara
Guardian gods of Buddhism
Bhairava (Nepali: भैरव) Citipati Mahakali Yamantaka (Tib. Shinje Shed) Hayagriva (Tib. Tamdrin) Vaisravana (Tib. Kubera) Rāhula (Tib. gza) Vajrasādhu (Tib
Dharmapala
Disciplined and dedicated spiritual practice
are:[citation needed] Śūraṅgama/Sitātapatrā Nīlakaṇṭha Tārā Mahākāla Hayagrīva Amitābha Bhaiṣajyaguru/Akṣobhya Guhyasamāja Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī Heruka/Cakrasaṃvara
Sādhanā
Group of eight closest companions of Radha-Krishna
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Ashtasakhi
Species of turtle
these turtles were found still to exist in a temple's pond called the Hayagriva Madhava Temple located in Assam, and in Kalyan Sagar lake in Tripura Sundari
Black_softshell_turtle
Ramayana character
form (manifesting the additional heads of Garuda, Narasimha, Varaha, and Hayagriva), blowing the five oil lamps present in the chamber in the five cardinal
Ahiravan
Philippine mythical creature
spread of Hinduism and the imagery of Hayagriva is tracked through Southeast Asia. It is speculated that Hayagriva influenced the present imagery of the
Tikbalang
Vaishnava mantra
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Hare_Krishna_(mantra)
Discus weapon used by Vishnu
created by the divine architect, Vishvakarma. Vishnu slays a danava named Hayagriva on top of a mountain named Chakravana, seizing the disc from him. The
Sudarshana_Chakra
sages Vidya Lakshmi, an aspect of Lakshmi as the bestower of knowledge Hayagriva, an aspect of Vishnu as the god of knowledge Gayatri, a form of Saraswati
List_of_knowledge_deities
Indian mythological television series
important in a boat. Episode 9: Hayagriva decides to destroy the Vedas but Matsya appears first and kills Hayagriva. Manu and Shatarupa gather plants
Vishnu_Puran_(TV_series)
Monastery in Mysore, India
1268 at Mysore, Karnataka, primarily worshipping Vishnu and Lakshmi as Hayagriva and Vageesha. It is the first mediaeval era monastery of the Vadakalai
Parakala_Matha
Race in Hindu mythology
Ayumukha Danayu Dirghajibha Ekacakra Ekaksha Gaganamurdhana Gavisthar Hara Hayagriva Isrpa Kabandha Kapata (or Vegavat) Kabila Karambha Kesin Ketumat Kupatha
Danava_(Hinduism)
Hindu temple in Kanchipuram
belief that Vishnu is the brother of Kamakshi. A shrine dedicated to Hayagriva, an avatar of Vishnu and the sage Agastya can be seen in the third enclosure
Kamakshi_Amman_Temple
Group of immortals in Hinduism
narratives: at the end of the last manvantara (age of Manu), the asura Hayagrīva attempted to attain immortality by swallowing the Vedas as they escaped
Chiranjivi
Hindu mantra
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Om_Namo_Narayanaya
Hindu religious texts
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Maalika
Hindu god, companion of the god Rama
West facing Garuda face, north facing Boar face Varaha and horse face (Hayagriva) facing towards the sky (upwards). The Sundara Kanda, the fifth book in
Hanuman
Hindu temple in West Bengal, India
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Jagannath_Temple,_Digha
Sanskrit work meaning "ode" or "eulogy"
Stotra Sodasi Rajarajeswari Sahasranama Stotra Syamala Sahasranama Stotra Hayagrīva Stotra Hari Stotra Vishnu Sahasranama Stotra Narasimha Kavacham Stotra
Stotra
Major deity in Hinduism
(Hari), Kapila, Dattātreya, Four Kumaras, Nara-Narayana, Prthu, Rsabha, Hayagriva, Matsya, Kurma, Nṛsiṁha, Vamana, Manu, Dhanvantari, Parashurama, Rama
Vishnu
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
where the Lalita Sahasranama was composed and was taught to Agastya by Hayagriva . This temple is considered to be the birth place of Garuda - the vahana
Tirumeeyachur Mehanadhar Temple
Tirumeeyachur_Mehanadhar_Temple
Hindu religious hymn
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Vishnu_Sahasranama
Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet, China
provided an overview of the main Hayagriva image in the floor below, and also a small image of Nine-headed Hayagriva along with images of Padmasambhava
Sera_Monastery
Sanskrit-language anthology of 108 Upaniṣhads
Upanishad Yajnavalkya Upanishad Varaha Upanishad Shatyayaniya Upanishad Hayagriva Upanishad Dattatreya Upanishad Garuda Upanishad Kali-Santarana Upanishad
Muktikā
System of mudras
the omega. Note: The Sanskrit word haya as in the prefix of the god Hayagriva means "horse" (bato – Jpn.) and is used to denote the concept of "swift"
Kuji-in
Asuras in Hindu mythology
inside the waters of the primeval ocean. Vishnu, in his manifestation as Hayagriva, killed them, and retrieved the Vedas. The bodies of Madhu and Kaitabha
Madhu-Kaitabha
Perumal temple in Chennai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Alamelu Manga are worshipped in this temple, which also has images of Hayagriva, Varaha, Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Andal, Charkratalwar, Ranganatha, Lakshmi
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, T. Nagar
Sri_Venkateswara_Swamy_Temple,_T._Nagar
Hindu temple dedicated to Radha Krishna in Vrindavan, India
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Radha Vallabh Temple, Vrindavan
Radha_Vallabh_Temple,_Vrindavan
Hindu observance
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Varalakshmi_Vratam
female Buddha in Vajrayāna Buddhism who is supplicated for longevity. Hayagriva, known for curing skin sicknesses particularly skin diseases such as leprosy
List_of_health_deities
Hindu goddess
Tirumeeyachur Mehanadhar Temple is where Sri Lalita Sahasranama was composed and Hayagriva taught it to Agastya maharishi. Adyar Kamakshi Temple, Tamil Nadu: While
Tripura_Sundari
Son of Krishna and Rukmini in Hinduism
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Pradyumna
Ancient Sanskrit scripture
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Garuda_Purana
Sage in Hindu mythology
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Narada
Female Hindu sage
also believed that Agastya learnt the hymns of Lalita Sahasranama from Hayagriva who is an avatar of Lord Vishnu. In Rigveda, the hymns authored by 27
Lopamudra
Ten major avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Dashavatara
Sanskrit Hindu text
Rsabha, the first Tirthankara (spiritual teacher) of Jainism Appearance of Hayagriva to return vedic knowledge to Brahma Activities, character, teachings,
Bhagavata_Purana
Garland in Hindu mythology
ornament of thy throat do thou protect me in the north-west, O god, O Hayagriva. I bow unto thee". In religious and philosophical contexts, the five jewels
Vaijayanti
Tibetan Lama (1906-1984)
teachings on those subjects with a special emphasis on the Tantras of Heruka, Hayagriva, Yamantaka, Guhyasamaja, Vajrayogini, Green Tara, Mahakali, White Tara
Zong_Rinpoche
Sanskrit scripture, One of the eighteen major Puranas
philosophy, a secular guide with methods of worship of Ganesha, Narasimha, Hayagriva, Rama, Krishna, Hanuman, Shiva, and Lakshmi. The text also glorifies goddess
Naradiya_Purana
Hindu philosopher (1478–1530)
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Vallabha
Divine beings
wrathful deities like: Yamantaka, Ekajaṭī, Mahākāla, Palden Lhamo, and Hayagrīva. The four "guardians of the world" (lokapāla), also known as the Four
Buddhist_deities
Dwarf avatar of Vishnu
where Vishnu manifested as the Dwarf' (5.9) Images of Vamana, Narasimha, Hayagriva, and Varaha should be placed in the south-east, south-west, north-west
Vamana
Lake in People's Republic of China
dedicated to Padmasambhava and adorned with ancient carvings of the deity Hayagriva. Annually on the 15th day of the fourth Tibetan month, pilgrims circumambulate
Pagsum_Lake
Hindu temple in Khajuraho, India
Lakshman Temple, Khajuraho, India Lakshman Temple, Khajuraho, India Hayagriva sculpture (inside temple sanctum), Lakshman Temple, Khajuraho, India Vamana
Lakshmana_Temple,_Khajuraho
Buddhist temple in Thimphu, Bhutan
floor is a temple with murals depicting the deities of the mandalas of Hayagriva and Vajrakilaya, as well as figures of Indian Mahasiddhas and successive
Druk_Wangditse_Lhakhang
Asura slain by Balarama
Genealogy Parents Kashyapa (father) Danu (mother) Siblings 60 brothers including Shumbha, Nishumbha, Keshi, Hayagriva, Rambha, Karambha, Vaprichitti
Dhenuka
Founder of the Uddhava Sampradaya
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Swami_Ramanand
Unincorporated area in West Virginia, United States
Vrindaban. The community was founded in 1968 by Kirtanananda Swami and Hayagriva Das, two early disciples of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. New
New_Vrindaban
Hindu convention
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Sharanagati
Tamil Hindu work of literature
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Periyalvar_Tirumoli
Treatise by Hindu philosopher Ramanuja
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Vedarthasamgraha
Yidam in Tantric or Vajrayana Buddhism
jewel, threatening forefinger and noose. Cakrasamvara and Vajravārāhī Hayagriva Hevajra at the Rubin Museum of Art "Lama, Yidam, Khandro, Chokyong". ABuddhistLibrary
Hevajra
One of the eighteen Mahapuranas of Hinduism
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Vishnu_Purana
Iconography of five-faced deities in Hinduism
Narasimha faces the south, Varaha faces the north, Garuda faces the west, and Hayagriva faces the sky. This iconography is not regarded to exist in mainstream
Panchamukha
List of deities in Hinduism
forms of the preserver deity are: Vithoba Narayana Perumal Jagannatha Hayagriva Achyuta Madhava Venkateshwara Guruvayurappan Vaikuntha Chaturmurti Vaikuntha
List_of_Hindu_deities
Buddhist tantra
Practice Tantra (Wylie: He ru ka rol pa'i rgyud) Skt: śrī heruka tantra The Hayagriva Supreme Practice Tantra (Wylie: rTa mchog rol pa'i rgyud) Skt: sarva tathāgata
Mahayoga
U-shaped mark usually worn on forehead by Vaishnava Hindus
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Urdhva_Pundra
Hindu folk deity
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Baba_Mohan_Ram
Sound made by horses, hinnies, and other equines
generous. The horse neigh is a symbol of the wrathful Buddhist deity Hayagriva, whose head is surmounted by one to three green-necked neighing horses
Neigh
Sanskrit epic poem
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Yadavabhyudaya
Village in Karnataka, India
black-stoned pillars carved with fine relief sculptures on all sides, such as hayagriva, dancing female figures with attendant musicians, a conch blower, a kinnara
Devanahalli_Fort
Outer, inner, secret, and ultimate Buddhist refuge formulations
practice. The Three Roots in this cycle are: Padmasambhava (the lama), Hayagriva (the yidam), and Vajravarahi (the dakini). This empowerment is required
Three_Jewels_and_Three_Roots
goddess of astronomy Apollo Minerva Venus Vulcan Arubani Saraswati Ganesha Hayagriva Enki Väinämöinen Khamlangba, associated with smiths Khamnung Kikoi Louonbi
List_of_art_deities
Consort of Hindu god Balarama
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Revati
Rigvedic hymns dedicated to Lakshmi
Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other forms Dhanvantari Guruvayurappan Hayagriva Jagannath Mohini Nara-Narayana Prithu Shrinathji Venkateswara Vithoba
Śrī_Sūkta
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from Middle English slott ‘mud’, ‘slime’.Swedish and Danish : ornamental name from slot(t) ‘palace’.Variant spelling of Dutch Slot, a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle Dutch slo(e)t ‘lock’, ‘clasp’.Americanized form of Czech and Slovak slota ‘bad weather’, ‘evil person’, ‘witch’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Boot Maker; Tall; Surname
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Good Person
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Latin
From Armenia.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Preserved, Safe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sorrowless
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Glory of Peace
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Fruit
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Goddess Saraswati
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA
HAYAGRIVA