Chandrashekar
चन्द्रशेखरMeaning of Chandrashekar
Lord Shiva, One who holds the Moon in his shikhar, i.e. coiled Mat of hair on top of the head, An epithet of Shiva
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Numerology
Number 3 is ruled by Jupiter (Brihaspati), the planet of wisdom, expansion, and blessings. People with this number are creative, expressive, and naturally joyful. They are gifted communicators and artists. In Vedic tradition, Jupiter is the Guru of the devas and represents divine wisdom. The number 3 signifies the sacred trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).
All variants below refer to the same name (चंद्रशेखर) with the same meaning. The spelling difference is in English romanisation only — choose whichever you prefer for official documents.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lord Shiva, One who holds the Moon in his shikhar, i.e. coiled Mat of hair on top of the head, An epithet of Shiva
Meena
Revati
The Chaldean numerology number of Chandrashekar is 3.
Chandrashekar is a boy name.
Chandrashekar has its origin in sanskrit.
Chandrashekar is pronounced as /CHAN-drah-shay-kar/.
Chandrashekar has 4 syllables.
Chandrashekar has an akshara count of 5.5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.