Harisaadh

हरिसाध
A devotee of the Lord
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Meaning of Harisaadh

A devotee of the Lord

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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /Ha-ri-SAADH/ Syllables: 3 Akshara Count: 4.5

Rashi & Nakshatra

Rashi (Moon Sign)

♊ Mithuna
मिथुन
Planet: Mercury · Element: Air
Ka Ki Ku Gha Na Chha Ke Ko Ha
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Nakshatra (Birth Star)

Punarvasu
पुनर्वसु
Ke Ko Ha Hi
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Numerology

5
Chaldean Number 5

Number 5 is ruled by Mercury (Budha), the planet of intellect, communication, and commerce. People with this number are versatile, curious, and love freedom. They are quick thinkers and natural communicators. In Vedic astrology, Mercury governs intelligence and adaptability. Number 5 is considered highly auspicious in Indian tradition.

Planet: Mercury Colors: Green, Light Blue, Silver Days: Wednesday Gems: Emerald, Green Jade, Aquamarine
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Similar Names

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Harisaadh in Different Languages

Hindi
हरिसाध
Harisaadh
ईश्वर का भक्त, भगवान का साधक
Bengali
হরিসাধ
Harisaadh
ঈশ্বরের ভক্ত, প্রভুর অনুসারী।
Marathi
हरिसाध
Harisaadh
देवाचा भक्त, परमेश्वराचा साधक
Telugu
హరిసాధ్
Harisaadh
ప్రభువు భక్తుడు.
Tamil
ஹரிசாத்
Harisaadh
இறைவனின் பக்தன்.
Gujarati
હરિસાધ
Harisaadh
ભગવાનનો ભક્ત, પ્રભુનો અનુયાયી.
Kannada
ಹರಿಸಾಧ್
Harisaadh
ದೇವರ ಭಕ್ತ.
Malayalam
ഹരിസാധ്
Harisaadh
ദൈവത്തിൻ്റെ ഭക്തൻ.
Punjabi
ਹਰਿਸਾਧ
Harisaadh
ਪ੍ਰਭੂ ਦਾ ਭਗਤ, ਰੱਬ ਦਾ ਅਨੁਯਾਈ।
Odia
ହରିସାଧ
Harisaadh
ଭଗବାନଙ୍କ ଭକ୍ତ, ପ୍ରଭୁଙ୍କ ଅନୁଗାମୀ।
Sanskrit
हरिसाधुः
Harisaadh
हरेर्भक्तः, ईश्वरस्य साधकः
Nepali
हरिसाध
Harisaadh
भगवानको भक्त, ईश्वरको साधक

Frequently Asked Questions

A devotee of the Lord

Mithuna

Punarvasu

The Chaldean numerology number of Harisaadh is 5.

Harisaadh is a boy name.

Harisaadh has its origin in sanskrit, punjabi.

Harisaadh is pronounced as /Ha-ri-SAADH/.

Harisaadh has 3 syllables.

Harisaadh has an akshara count of 4.5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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