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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 18 September 2009 16:38 |
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Acala-dharaka – He who lifted the Govardhana-hill Acyuta –He who is infallible Aghasura-vinasi – He who defeated Agha-demon Barhavatamsaka – He who wears a peacock-feather Bhakta-vatsala – He who is affectionate towars His devotees Bhramaka – He who is a cheat Bimbasya – He whose lips are like bimba-fruits Caru-locana – He who has beautiful eyes Caura-jara-sikha-mani – He who is the crest-jewel of thieves Dama-baddhahvayi – He who was bound with a rope Damodara – He who was bound around the belly Danindra-candra – He who is the king of moonlike tax-collectors Dhenukasura-sanghata – He is the killer of the ass-demon Dhenuka Dina-bandhu – He who is the friend of the fallen Ghana-syama – He who is of a darkish colour (ghana and syama both mean darkish, blackish) Giridhari – He who is the lifter of Govardhan Girivaradhari – He who is lifter of Govardhan, the greatest of mountains Gokulananda – He who gives bliss to Gokula Gokulananda-kari – He who is the cause of Gokula’s bliss Gokula-bandhu – The friend of Gokula Gokula-candra – He who is the moon of Gokula Gokula-ranjana – He who delights Gokula Gokula-vallabha – He who is dear to Gokula Gokulendra – He who is the king of Gokula Gopala – He who is a cowherd-boy Gopala-kamini-jara – He who is the paramour lover of the passionate cowherd ladies Gopala-ramani-bharta – He who is the master of the young wives of the cowherds Gopali-citta-harta – He who stole the minds of the gopis Gopanganavrta – He who is surrounded by beautiful-limbed cowherd ladies Gopa-nari-priya – He who is dear to the wives of the cowherd men Gopa-svami – He who is the lord of the cowherds Gopa-vesa-dhara – He who is dressed like a cowherd Go-patha – He who follows the path of cows Gopati – He who is the master of cows Gopati-nandana – He who is the prince of the cowherds Gopendra-nandana – He who is the son of the king of cowherds Gopika-priti-ranjana – He who delights the gopis with His love Gopi-jana-vallabha – He who is dearmost for the gopis Gopinatha – He who is the master of the gopis, or He whose master are the gopis Gopika-nayanananda – He who delights the eyes of the gopis Gopika-prana-vallabha – He who is lord of the lives of the gopis Gopi-kanta – He who is the lover of the gopis Gopi-prana-dhana – He who is wealth of the life of the gopis Gopi-priya-jana – He who is the dearmost of the gopis Gopi-raksana – He who protects the gopis Gopi-vastra-haraka – He who stole the gopis’ clothes Gopi-vimohana – He who enchants all the gopis Gotra – He who is the protector of cows Govardhana-dhari – He who held up Govardhan with His hand Govinda – He who gives pleasure to cows, gopis, gopas and senses Govinda-gopala – He who is the cowherd boy who gives pleasure to cows, gopis and gopas Hari – He who steals Indivara-dala-syama – He is dark like a blue lotus petal Kama-kala-nidhi – He who is expert in amorous arts Kamalabha – He who is like a lotus Kamalaksa – He who has lotus-eyes Kami – He who is passionate Kana – An affectionate nickname of Krishna Kanhaiya – An affectionate nickname of Krishna Kala-nidhi – He who is a treasurehouse of artistic skils Kalindi-prema-puraka – He who is a flood of love flowing in the Yamuna Kaliya-damana – He who subdues the Kaliya serpent Kamadeva – He who is the god of love Kamala-locana – He who has lotus eyes Kamala-mukha-lolaksa – He who looks at Radha’s face with eager eyes Kamala-patraksa – He whose eyes are like the petals of lotus flowers Kandarpa – He who is like Cupid Kandarpa-dipanah – He who awakens amorous desires Kandarpa-koti-lavanya – He who is equal to millions of Cupids Karuna-sindhu – He who is an ocean of mercy Kesava – He who has beautiful hair Kesi-ha – He who killed the Kesi-demon Kesi-vadha – He who killed the Kesi-demon Kisora – He who is a youthful boy Kokila-svara-bhusana – He who is ornamented with a voice like that of the cuckoo-birds Krpa-kara – He who is merciful Krsna-candra – The moonlike all-attractive one Kunja-bihari – He who enjoys in the forest groves Lavanya-lahari-sindhuh – He who is an ocean of waves of handsomeness Lila-kamala-pujita – He who is worshiped with a pastime lotus Lila-manusa-vigraha – He who enjoys pastimes in a human form Madana-manohara – He who steals the mind of Cupid Madana-mohana – He who enchants Cupid Madana-gopala – He who is a Cupid-like cowherd boy Madhava – He who is beautiful like the spring-season, who is intoxicating like honey-wine, and who … Madhumardana – He who extracts honey Madhusudana – He who defeated the Madhu-demon, or He who defeats honey in sweetness, and He is the husband (dhava) of all beauty (ma). Mala-kara – He who makes garlands Manohara – He who captures the mind Mina-ketana – He who is like Cupid Mukunda – He who is the giver of liberation Murali-manohara – He who enchants with his fluteplaying Murali-vadana – He who is the player of flute Murari – He who is the enemy of Mura-demon Nagara – He who is a lover Nanda-dulala – He who is the dear son of Nanda Nanda-gopala – He who is the cowherd boy of Nanda Nanda-kumara – He who is the son of Nanda Nanda-nandana – He who is the son of Nanda Nanda-kisora – He who is the youthful son of Nanda Nanda-suta – He who is the son of Nanda Nanda-tanuja - He who is the son of Nanda Navanitasana – He who enjoys fresh butter Navanita-taskara – He who steals fresh butter Nava-yauvana – He who is eternally youthful Navina nirada – He who is like a fresh raincloud Parama-karuna – He who is supremely merciful Phullaravinda-nayana – He whose eyes are like blossoming lotuses Pitambara – He who is dressed in yellow clothes Prananatha – He who is the lord of life (of the Vrajavasis) Prema-niketana – He who is a divine abode of prema Priya-karaka – He who acts in a lovely way Pundarika – He who is like a lotus flower Pundarikaksa – He whose eyes are like lotuses Putana-moksa-dayaka – He who liberated Putana Radhalingana-sammoha – He who is bewildered by Radha’s embraces Radharadhayita – He who worships Radha Radha-citta-pramodaka – He who delights the mind of Radha Radha-hrdayambhoja-satpada – He who is the bumblebee attracted to the lotus of Radha’s heart Radha-kama-phala-prada – He who gives the fruit of Radha’s desires Radha-kanta – He who is a lover of Radha Radha-manmatha-vaibhava – He who is the Cupid who attracts Radha Radha-mohana – He who enchants Radha Radha-mukhabja-martanda – He who is the sun who makes the lotus of Radha’s face bloom Radha-nartana-kautuka – He who is eager to dance with Radha Radha-nayaka – He who is the lover of Radha Radha-natha – He who is the lord of Radha Radha-pati – He who is the master of Radha Radha-prana-natha –He who is the lord of Radha’s life Radha-prana-sama – He to whom Radha is as dear as His life Radha-ramana – He who gives pleasure to Radha Radha-rati-sukhopeta – He who enjoys amorous pastimes with Radha Radha-sanjata-sampriti – He who is overjoyed because of Radha Radha-vadanabja-madhuvrata – He who is a bee attracted to Radha’ lotus face Radha-vallabha – He who is the beloved of Radha Radha-vasi-kara – He who fascinates Radha Radhikanandana – He who gives bliss to Radhika Radhika-ranjana – He who delights Radhika Radhika-ramana – He who gives pleasure to Radhika Radhikanatha – He who is the lord of Radhika Rajiva-locana – He whose eyes are like lotuses Rama – He who gives pleasure, He who enjoys Ranga – He who enjoys Ranga-mahiruha – He who is a tree of enjoyment Ranjaka – He who is charming Ranjana – He who is charming Rasavihari – He who is the enjoyer of rasa Rasaraja – He who is the king of relishers Rasa-rasayana – He who brings nectar of life to the rasa-dance Rasika-sekhara – He who is the best among enjoyers of rasa Rasikendra-sekhara – He who is the king among the best relishers of rasa Rasikendra-cudamani – He who is the crown-jewel among the kings of rasa Sankhacuda-vadhoddama – He who killed Sankhacuda-demon Sarva-kama-pradayaka – He who is the fulfiller of all desires Sikhanda-cudaya – He who wears a peacock-feather in His head Sindura-tulitadharah – He whose lips are red like sindura Srngara-murti – He who is the very form of amorous love Subha-darsana – He who is beautiful to behold Su-bhru-yugala – He whose two eyebrows are beautiful Su-kapola-yuga – He whose two cheeks are beautiful Su-lalataka – He whose forehead is beautiful Sundara – He who is beautiful Syama – He who has a darkish complexion Syamasundara – The beautiful, bluish Krishna Tribhangi – He whose form is bent from three places Trnavartantaka – He who was the end of Trinavarta demon Ujjvala-vigraha – He who is the very form of conjugal love Ulukhali – He who was bound to a grinding mortar Vanamali – He who wears a beautiful garland of forest flowers Vamsi-dhari – He who carries a flute in with Him Vamsi-vihari – He who rejoices in playing His flute Vamsi-gopala – He who is the flute playing cowherdboy Vamsivata-vihari – He who enjoys at Vamsivata Venu-vadya-visarada – He who is an expert flute-player Visalaksa – He who has large eyes Vraja-jana-palana – He who protects the Vrajavasis Vraja-mohana – He who bewilders Vraja Vraja Uttamsa – The flower-crown of Vraja Vrajendra-nandana – He who is the son of the king of Vraja Vrajera rakhala – He who is the protector of Vraja Vrndapati – He who is the master of Vrinda Vrndavana-candra – He who is the moon of Vrindavana Vrndavana-cara – He who roams in the forests of Vrindavana Vrndavana-natavara – He who is the most expert dancer in Vrindavana Vrsabhanusuta-pati – He who is the master of the daughter of Vrisabhanu Vrsasura-vighataka – He who defeated the Vrisa (Arista) demon. Yamalarjuna-mukti-da – He who liberated the Yamalarjuna-trees Yamuna-tira-sacari – He who wanders on the banks of Yamuna Yasoda-dulala – He who is the darling son of Yasoda Yasoda-khani-mani – He who is a jewel from Yasoda’s womb Yasoda-nandana – He who is Yasoda’s son Yasoda-vatsala – He who loves Yasoda Yasoda-yasa – He who is the fame of Yasoda Yasomati-nandana – He who is Yasoda’s son.
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