Chandrashekara
चंद्रशेखरMeaning of Chandrashekara
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 4 is ruled by Rahu (the North Node), representing materialism, structure, and transformation. People with this number are methodical, disciplined, and hard-working builders. They create lasting foundations. In Vedic astrology, Rahu is associated with worldly ambition and unconventional paths. Number 4 names carry strong, grounded energy.
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
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Revati
The Chaldean numerology number of Chandrashekara is 4.
Chandrashekara is a boy name.
Chandrashekara has its origin in sanskrit.
Chandrashekara is pronounced as /CHUN-dra-SHEH-ka-ra/.
Chandrashekara has 5 syllables.
Chandrashekara has an akshara count of 6, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.