Kalabhairava 1000 Names in English with Pronunciation Splits

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Om Shri Gurubhyo Namah, Jai Ma Adya, Jai Kalabhairava Baba, Jai Khyapa Parampara.

Here are the 1000 names of Kalabhairava in English, with chant-friendly pause-based pronunciation splits and short one-line meanings. Keep it nearby as a reading and recitation aid when you want to sit with Bhairava Baba steadily, without getting stuck on long compounds.

The hyphens in the split forms show suggested pauses while chanting. They are not strict grammatical sandhi breaks, scholarly Sanskrit reconstruction, or a critical edition. The aim is simple: make a long sahasranama easier to read aloud, repeat, and contemplate without losing the flow of the names.

Bama Khepa - the living Bhairava of Tarapith

Baba Bama Khepa - remembered in this parampara as a living expression of Bhairava tattva.

For a shorter devotional reading, see the Kalabhairava 108 Names with One-Line Meanings. For hymn-based contemplation, read the Kalabhairava Ashtakam with lyrics and meaning.


How To Use These Pronunciation Splits

Do not rush a sahasranama. If the full 1000 names are too much for one sitting, take one section at a time: 25 names, 50 names, or 100 names, depending on your time and capacity.

As you read, you will see Kalabhairava appear as lord of beings, protector of sacred fields, ruler of time, destroyer of fear, giver of siddhi, and guardian of the devotee.

What Is Kalabhairava Sahasranama?

A sahasranama is a garland of 1000 divine names. In practice, each name becomes a doorway into one quality, form, or action of the deity. The thousand names are not just separate descriptions. Read slowly, they train the mind to see the deity from many angles at once.

In Kalabhairava's names, fierce and compassionate currents move together. He is terrifying to ego, delusion, obstruction, and adharma, yet protective toward the sincere bhakta. That is why spirits, cremation grounds, time, karma, protection, knowledge, wealth, and liberation can all appear in the same list.

The 1000 Names of Kalabhairava with Pause-Based Pronunciation Splits

Names 1-100

  1. Bhairavaaya -> Bhaira-vaaya: The one who is terrifying and who destroys fear.
  2. Bhuutanaathaaya -> Bhuuta-naathaaya: The lord and master of all beings, including ghosts and spirits.
  3. Bhuutaatmane -> Bhuuta-atmane: The one who is the very soul and inner essence of all living beings.
  4. Bhuutabhaavanaaya -> Bhuuta-bhaava-naaya: The creator and nurturer of all beings in the universe.
  5. Bhuutavaasaaya -> Bhuuta-vaasaaya: The one who dwells within all existence, and in whom all beings dwell.
  6. Bhuutaduutaaya -> Bhuuta-duutaaya: The one who sends ghosts and spirits as his messengers.
  7. Bhuurishaaya -> Bhuuri-shaaya: The one who possesses great abundance and wealth.
  8. Bhuuridakshinaaya -> Bhuuri-dakshi-naaya: The one who is deeply generous and grants great rewards.
  9. Bhuutaadhyakshaaya -> Bhuuta-adhya-kshaaya: The supreme overseer who presides over all beings.
  10. Bhuutapataye -> Bhuuta-pataye: The commander and protector of all beings.
  11. Bhuudharaaya -> Bhuu-dharaaya: The one who upholds the Earth.
  12. Bhuudharaatmajaaya -> Bhuu-dharaat-majaaya: The son of the mountain-bearer; here, an epithet of Bhairava's power.
  13. Bhuupataye -> Bhuu-pataye: The supreme lord of the Earth.
  14. Bhaaskaraaya -> Bhaaska-raaya: The one who shines with the radiance of the sun.
  15. Bhiirave -> Bhiirave: The one who is formidable and awe-inspiring.
  16. Bhiimaaya -> Bhiimaaya: The one who is of immense and fearsome strength.
  17. Bhuumaye -> Bhuu-maye: The one who is the Earth itself.
  18. Vibhuutidaaya -> Vibhuu-tidaaya: The bestower of sacred ash, divine powers, and prosperity.
  19. Bhuutaaya -> Bhuu-taaya: The one who has come into being and exists as all creation.
  20. Bhuukampanaaya -> Bhuu-kampa-naaya: The one who can make the earth tremble.
  21. Bhuuminaamne -> Bhuu-minaamne: The one known through all the names of the Earth.
  22. Bhuutaabhibhaavakaaya -> Bhuuta-abhi-bhaava-kaaya: The one who summons, stirs, and manifests spirits.
  23. Bhaganetraaya -> Bhaga-netraaya: The one who bears the eyes of Bhaga, the Vedic deity of fortune and prosperity.
  24. Bhavaaya -> Bhavaaya: The one who is existence itself.
  25. Bhoktre -> Bhoktre: The one who is the ultimate enjoyer and experiencer.
  26. Bhuudevaaya -> Bhuu-devaaya: The one who is the divine presence upon Earth.
  27. Bhagavate -> Bhaga-vate: The divine and glorious Lord.
  28. Rathine -> Rathine: The one who rides the chariot, signifying mastery over the journey.
  29. Bhraajishnave -> Bhraaji-shnave: The one who blazes with splendid radiance.
  30. Bhojanaaya -> Bhoja-naaya: The one who is all food and nourishment.
  31. Bhoktre -> Bhoktre: The one who experiences and enjoys all that exists.
  32. Bhikshaabhuje -> Bhikshaa-bhuje: The one who partakes of alms, embodying detachment.
  33. Bhojanapriyaaya -> Bhoja-napri-yaaya: The one who delights in food and sacred offerings.
  34. Bhuutimayaaya -> Bhuuti-mayaaya: The one wholly adorned with sacred ash and divine glory.
  35. Bhringgiritine -> Bhringgi-ritine: The one accompanied by the devoted sage Bhringi.
  36. Bhaktasaadhitavigrahaaya -> Bhakta-saadhi-tavi-grahaaya: The one whose divine form is attained through the devotion of his followers.
  37. Bhuutacaarine -> Bhuuta-caarine: The one who moves among ghosts and elemental spirits.
  38. Nishaacaarine -> Nish-aacaa-rine: The one who walks through the darkness of the night.
  39. Pretacaarine -> Preta-caarine: The one who moves among the spirits of the departed.
  40. Bhayaanakaaya -> Bhayaa-nakaaya: The one whose form is terrifying and fearsome.
  41. Bhavaatmane -> Bhava-atmane: The one who is the innermost soul of existence and creation.
  42. Bhuurbhuvolakshmyai -> Bhuu-rbhuvo-lakshmyai: The one who is the splendor and glory of the three worlds: Earth, Atmosphere, and Heaven.
  43. Bhuutimate -> Bhuuti-mate: The one endowed with immense divine power and prosperity.
  44. Bhavavikramaaya -> Bhava-vikra-maaya: The one whose mighty power sets creation into motion.
  45. Padmagarbhaaya -> Padma-garbhaaya: The one who holds the lotus-womb from which creation arises.
  46. Mahaagarbhaaya -> Mahaa-garbhaaya: The one who contains the great cosmic womb within himself.
  47. Vishvagarbhaaya -> Vishva-garbhaaya: The one who contains the entire universe within his being.
  48. Bhuve -> Bhuve: The one who is the very embodiment of Earth and existence.
  49. Abhuve -> Abhuve: The one who is unborn and beyond all manifest existence.
  50. Bhuutatvaaya -> Bhuuta-tvaaya: The one who is the fundamental essence of all beings.
  51. Bhuvanaadhiishaaya -> Bhuvana-adhii-shaaya: The supreme ruler of all the worlds.
  52. Bhuutikrite -> Bhuuti-krite: The one who brings forth prosperity and well-being.
  53. Bhraantinaashanaaya -> Bhraanti-naasha-naaya: The destroyer of confusion and delusion.
  54. Bhuutibhuushitasarvaanggaaya -> Bhuuti-bhuu-shita-sarvaang-gaaya: The one whose whole body is adorned with sacred ash.
  55. Bhuushayaaya -> Bhuu-shayaaya: The one who is the source of all adornment.
  56. Bhuutavaahanaaya -> Bhuuta-vaaha-naaya: The one who has spirits and ghosts as his vehicle.
  57. Kshetrajnaaya -> Kshetra-jnaaya: The one who is the ultimate knower of the field, the body, and all creation.
  58. Bhuvanaadhiishaaya -> Bhuvana-adhii-shaaya: The supreme lord and ruler of all worlds.
  59. Bhuutidaaya -> Bhuuti-daaya: The bestower of well-being, prosperity, and supernatural powers.
  60. Bhuutimate -> Bhuuti-mate: The one endowed with great power, glory, and sacred presence.
  61. Prabhave -> Prabhave: The supreme, mighty, and all-powerful Lord.
  62. Kshetrajnaaya -> Kshetra-jnaaya: The knower of the field of existence.
  63. Kshetrapaalaaya -> Kshetra-paalaaya: The ultimate guardian and protector of the sacred field or domain.
  64. Kshetravighnanivaaranaaya -> Kshetra-vighna-nivaa-ranaaya: The remover of all obstacles within the sacred field of life.
  65. Kshaantaaya -> Kshaantaaya: The one who is supremely patient, tranquil, and forgiving.
  66. Kshudraaya -> Kshudraaya: The one who can assume a minute form or attend to the smallest of beings.
  67. Kshetrapaaya -> Kshetra-paaya: The protector of the land and the sacred field.
  68. Kshudraghnaaya -> Kshudra-ghnaaya: The destroyer of the petty-minded, the wicked, and the insignificant.
  69. Kshatrapaaya -> Kshatra-paaya: The protector of the domain and a true sovereign.
  70. Kshamine -> Kshamine: The very embodiment of forgiveness and forbearance.
  71. Kshobhanaaya -> Kshobha-naaya: The one who causes agitation, shaking beings out of ignorance and inertia.
  72. Maaranaaya -> Maara-naaya: The one who wields the power of death and destruction against evil.
  73. Stambhanaaya -> Stambha-naaya: The one who can paralyze, halt, or immobilize any opposing force.
  74. Mohanaaya -> Moha-naaya: The one who has the power to delude, enchant, and captivate all beings.
  75. Namanaaya -> Nama-naaya: The one who is worthy of all reverence, before whom all must bow.
  76. Vashine -> Vashine: The one who holds everyone and everything under his control.
  77. Kshapanaaya -> Kshapa-naaya: The one who brings about the destruction or expiation of sins.
  78. Kshaantidaaya -> Kshaanti-daaya: The bestower of patience and tranquility.
  79. Kshaamaaya -> Kshaamaaya: The one who is patient, peaceful, and enduring.
  80. Kshamine -> Kshamine: The very embodiment of forgiveness and forbearance.
  81. Kshetradharaaya -> Kshetra-dharaaya: The one who upholds the entire field of existence.
  82. Ksharaaya -> Ksharaaya: The one who appears as all that perishes, yet remains the imperishable reality.
  83. Kangkaalaaya -> Kangkaa-laaya: The one of skeletal form, symbolizing transcendence over the physical body.
  84. Kaalashamanaaya -> Kaala-shama-naaya: The one who pacifies and subdues time and death.
  85. Kalaakaashthaayai -> Kalaa-kaashthaayai: The one who is the ultimate limit and the subtlest unit of time.
  86. Kalaanidhaye -> Kalaa-nidhaye: The great treasure-house of all arts and skills.
  87. Kaalaaya -> Kaalaaya: The one who is Time itself, the supreme destroyer and sustainer.
  88. Karaalaaya -> Karaa-laaya: The one with a gaping mouth and a fearsome appearance.
  89. Kangkaaline -> Kangkaa-line: The one who wears a garland of skulls, symbolizing freedom from ego.
  90. Kamaniiyaaya -> Kama-niiyaaya: The one who is supremely beautiful, charming, and desirable.
  91. Kalaanidhaye -> Kalaa-nidhaye: The one who is the repository of all arts and divine qualities.
  92. Kaalaaya -> Kaalaaya: The one who is the embodiment of time and destiny.
  93. Kaalaakritaye -> Kaala-akri-taye: The one who is the creator and shaper of time itself.
  94. Vaayave -> Vaayave: The one who is the vital life-breath and the cosmic wind.
  95. Kapardine -> Kapar-dine: The one with thick, matted, and coiled locks.
  96. Kaamashaasanaaya -> Kaama-shaasa-naaya: The one who chastises desire and rules over it absolutely.
  97. Kuberabandhave -> Kubera-bandhave: The one who is a dear friend and kinsman of Kubera, the god of wealth.
  98. Kaamaatmane -> Kaama-atmane: The one whose very being is desire, and who fulfills all desires.
  99. Karnikaarapriyaaya -> Karni-kaara-priyaaya: The one who is fond of the beautiful Karnikara flower.
  100. Kapaye -> Kapaye: The one who is chief, or reddish-brown in color like an ape.

Names 101-200

  1. Kaamadevaaya -> Kaama-devaaya: The divine lord of love and desire.
  2. Kaamapaalaaya -> Kaama-paalaaya: The protector of desire and the fulfiller of wishes.
  3. Kaamine -> Kaamine: The one who is full of love, desire, and affection.
  4. Kaantaaya -> Kaantaaya: The one who is exceptionally beautiful, beloved, and radiant.
  5. Kritaagamaaya -> Kritaa-gamaaya: The author of the sacred Agamas and Tantric scriptures.
  6. Kalyaanaprakritaye -> Kalyaa-napra-kritaye: The one whose very nature is auspiciousness, well-being, and blessed fortune.
  7. Kalpaaya -> Kalpaaya: The one who is the cosmic aeon and the principle of sacred order.
  8. Kalpaadaye -> Kalpaa-daye: The one who is the source and beginning of every cosmic cycle.
  9. Kamalekshanaaya -> Kama-leksha-naaya: The one whose eyes are as beautiful and captivating as lotuses.
  10. Kamandaludharaaya -> Kamandalu-dharaaya: The one who carries the Kamandalu, symbolizing ascetic discipline.
  11. Ketave -> Ketave: The one who stands as the banner of victory and sovereignty.
  12. Kaalayogine -> Kaala-yogine: The master yogi perfectly united with Time.
  13. Akalmashaaya -> Akal-mashaaya: The one who is absolutely pure, sinless, and untouched by any stain.
  14. Karanaaya -> Kara-naaya: The primal instrument behind all action and creation.
  15. Kaaranaaya -> Kaara-naaya: The primordial and ultimate cause of the entire universe.
  16. Kartre -> Kartre: The supreme doer behind all actions.
  17. Kailaasapataye -> Kailaasa-pataye: The supreme and undisputed lord of holy Mount Kailasa.
  18. Iishvaraaya -> Iishva-raaya: The supreme, divine, all-powerful Lord and ruler of the cosmos.
  19. Kaamabhuve -> Kaama-bhuve: The sacred ground from which all desires arise.
  20. Kaamadaaya -> Kaama-daaya: The generous giver who fulfills all wishes and desires.
  21. Acintyaaya -> Acint-yaaya: The one who is incomprehensible, unimaginable, and beyond the reach of human thought.
  22. Kiriitine -> Kirii-tine: The one who wears a radiant and glorious crown.
  23. Kaushikaaya -> Kaushi-kaaya: The one associated with the sage Kushika, or the one enclosed within the five sheaths (koshas).
  24. Kapilaaya -> Kapi-laaya: The one of reddish-brown hue, and the great sage Kapila.
  25. Kushalaaya -> Kusha-laaya: The one who is ever auspicious, skillful, and masterful in all things.
  26. Kartre -> Kartre: The supreme agent who performs all cosmic acts.
  27. Kumaaraaya -> Kumaa-raaya: The one who is eternally youthful, the divine son, like Lord Kartikeya.
  28. Kapataaya -> Kapa-taaya: The one who can assume a deceptive or illusory form before the wicked and the ignorant.
  29. Kshamaaya -> Kshamaaya: The one who is the embodiment of supreme patience and forgiveness.
  30. Kalaadyadrishe -> Kalaa-dyadrishe: The one who is the first seer of all arts and sciences.
  31. Kalaadhaaraaya -> Kalaa-dhaaraaya: The one who is the support and foundation of all sixty-four arts.
  32. Kapaalakanthaaya -> Kapaala-kanthaaya: The one whose throat is adorned with a garland of skulls.
  33. Kapaalabhrite -> Kapaa-labhrite: The one who carries a skull-bowl (kapala), symbolizing ultimate renunciation.
  34. Kailaasashikharaavaasaaya -> Kailaasa-shikha-raavaa-saaya: The one who dwells upon the highest and most sacred peak of Mount Kailasa.
  35. Kuberaaya -> Kube-raaya: The one who is Kubera, lord of all wealth and treasures.
  36. Kiirtibhuushanaaya -> Kiirti-bhuusha-naaya: The one whose true ornament is immense fame and glory.
  37. Kaalajnaanine -> Kaala-jnaanine: The one who knows time perfectly: past, present, and future.
  38. Kalaavaasaaya -> Kalaa-vaasaaya: The one who is the supreme abode of all arts and skills.
  39. Kopitaaya -> Kopi-taaya: The one who becomes wrathful toward evil and injustice.
  40. Kaantavigrahaaya -> Kaanta-vigra-haaya: The one who possesses a beautiful, enchanting, and captivating form.
  41. Kavacine -> Kava-cine: The one who is eternally clad in impenetrable divine armor.
  42. Kantakine -> Kanta-kine: The one who is thorn-like and a formidable obstacle to his enemies.
  43. Kaaryakovidavikramaaya -> Kaarya-kovi-davi-kramaaya: The one whose extraordinary valor is guided by mastery in every action.
  44. Kaalabhakshaaya -> Kaala-bhakshaaya: The one who devours time itself.
  45. Kalam -> Kalam: The one who is the sweet, gentle, and melodious sound or utterance.
  46. Kaarine -> Kaarine: The one who performs and directs all cosmic actions.
  47. Kingkiniikritavaasukaye -> Kingki-niikri-tavaa-sukaye: The one who wears the great serpent king Vasuki as a jingling anklet.
  48. Ganeshvaraaya -> Gane-shvaraaya: The one who is the supreme lord of all celestial hosts and divine attendants (Ganas).
  49. Gauriishaaya -> Gauri-ishaaya: The one who is the beloved lord and consort of Gauri, the radiant Parvati.
  50. Giriishaaya -> Giri-ishaaya: The one who is the sovereign lord of all mountains.
  51. Giribaadhakaaya -> Giri-baadha-kaaya: The one who can obstruct even mountains, or remove mountain-like obstacles for his devotees.
  52. Giridhanvane -> Giri-dhanvane: The one whose cosmic bow is the great mountain Meru.
  53. Guhaaya -> Guhaaya: The one who dwells in the secret, sacred cave of every being's heart.
  54. Goptre -> Goptre: The one who is the ultimate protector, guardian, and preserver of all creation.
  55. Gunaraashaaye -> Guna-raashaaye: The one who is an immeasurable treasure of all divine virtues and noble qualities.
  56. Gunaakaraaya -> Guna-aka-raaya: The one who is an inexhaustible mine of all excellent qualities.
  57. Gambhiiraaya -> Gambhii-raaya: The one who is profoundly deep, grave, and inscrutable.
  58. Gahanaaya -> Gaha-naaya: The one who is impenetrable, mysterious, and unfathomable.
  59. Goptre -> Goptre: The one who is the supreme protector and concealer of the universe.
  60. Gaayatriivallabhaaya -> Gaayatrii-valla-bhaaya: The one who is the beloved lord of the sacred Gayatri mantra.
  61. Gataye -> Gataye: The ultimate goal, final destination, and supreme refuge of all souls.
  62. Griishmaaya -> Griishmaaya: The embodied heat and intensity of the summer season.
  63. Grihapataye -> Griha-pataye: The divine lord of the household and protector of the home.
  64. Guptaaya -> Guptaaya: Hidden and secret, beyond ordinary perception and understanding.
  65. Geyaaya -> Geyaaya: Worthy of praise and sacred song.
  66. Gavyapataye -> Gavya-pataye: The lord of the senses and master of the divine rays of light and knowledge.
  67. Agaaya -> Agaaya: Immovable, unshakable, and steady like a great mountain.
  68. Ganavaahaaya -> Gana-vaahaaya: He whose vehicle and attendants are the divine hosts, the Ganas.
  69. Gunagraahine -> Guna-graahine: He who perceives, values, and graciously accepts the good in others.
  70. Gananaaya -> Gana-naaya: Counted and named, yet in truth infinite and beyond all measure.
  71. Gunaraashimate -> Guna-raashi-mate: Possessed of an immeasurable abundance of divine virtues.
  72. Agragaamine -> Agra-gaamine: He who goes first, leads the way, and stands foremost among beings.
  73. Iishvaraaya -> Iishva-raaya: The supreme Lord and ultimate ruler of the entire cosmos.
  74. Arogine -> Aro-gine: Eternally free from disease, decay, and suffering.
  75. Khatvaanggine -> Khatvaang-gine: He who carries the Khatvanga, a formidable club fashioned from human bone.
  76. Gaganaalayaaya -> Gagana-ala-yaaya: He whose eternal and sacred abode is the vast sky.
  77. Amoghaaya -> Amo-ghaaya: Unfailing and unerring, with a will and action that never go in vain.
  78. Amogha phaladaaya -> Amogha-phala-daaya: The infallible giver of the fruits of all actions.
  79. Ghantaaraaya -> Ghantaa-raaya: He who delights in the sacred sound of the bell used in worship.
  80. Ghatakapriyaaya -> Ghata-kapri-yaaya: Fond of the cosmic pot, symbol of the womb of creation.
  81. Candraapiidaaya -> Candra-apii-daaya: The one who wears the moon as his radiant crown jewel.
  82. Candramaulaye -> Candra-maulaye: The one whose matted crest is adorned with the crescent moon.
  83. Citraveshaaya -> Citra-veshaaya: The one who wears wondrous and variegated divine attire.
  84. Cirantanaaya -> Ciran-tanaaya: The one who is ancient, primeval, timeless, and eternal.
  85. Citteshayaaya -> Citte-shayaaya: The one who dwells in the heart and consciousness (citta) of all beings.
  86. Citrabaahave -> Citra-baahave: The one whose arms are strong, beautiful, and resplendent.
  87. Acalaaya -> Aca-laaya: The one who is immovable, unshakable, steadfast, and eternally firm.
  88. Chinnasamshayaaya -> Chinna-samsha-yaaya: The one in whom all doubt, confusion, and uncertainty have been completely severed.
  89. Caturvedaaya -> Catur-vedaaya: The one who is the living embodiment and master of the four sacred Vedas.
  90. Caturbaahave -> Catur-baahave: The one who possesses four mighty and divine arms.
  91. Caturaaya -> Catu-raaya: The one who is exceedingly clever, skillful, and expert in all matters.
  92. Caturapriyaaya -> Catur-apri-yaaya: The one who is fond of those who are clever, ingenious, and skillful.
  93. Caamundaajanakaaya -> Caamundaa-jana-kaaya: The one who is the divine father and ultimate source of the fierce goddess Chamunda.
  94. Candaaya -> Candaaya: The one who is fierce, passionate, and intensely wrathful against evil.
  95. Calaaya -> Calaaya: The one who is ever in motion, dynamic, and vibrant with life.
  96. Kshanasancalaaya -> Kshana-sanca-laaya: The one who moves in a single instant and is impossibly swift.
  97. Acintyamahimne -> Acint-yama-himne: The one whose greatness, glory, and divine majesty are beyond human comprehension.
  98. Acintyaaya -> Acint-yaaya: The one who is inconceivable, unimaginable, and beyond all thought.
  99. Caraacaracaritragaaya -> Caraa-cara-cari-tragaaya: The one who is the divine singer of the tales of all moving (cara) and unmoving (acara) beings.
  100. Candrasanjiivanaaya -> Candra-sanjii-vanaaya: The one who is the great reviver and rejuvenator of the moon.

Names 201-300

  1. Citraaya -> Citraaya: The wondrous one, variegated and beautiful like a finely painted image.
  2. Umaacaaryaaya -> Umaa-caaryaaya: The revered supreme teacher of the goddess Uma (Parvati).
  3. Caturmukhaaya -> Catur-mukhaaya: The one with four divine faces, seeing in every direction at once.
  4. Ojastejodyutidharaaya -> Ojas-tejod-yuti-dharaaya: The one who bears vitality, fiery power, and radiant brilliance.
  5. Jitakaamaaya -> Jita-kaamaaya: The one who has fully conquered desire and passion.
  6. Janapriyaaya -> Jana-priyaaya: The one beloved by all people and beings.
  7. Ajaatashatrave -> Ajaa-tasha-trave: The one against whom no enemy is ever born.
  8. Ojasvine -> Ojas-vine: The one filled with immense vitality, energy, and life-force.
  9. Jitakaalaaya -> Jita-kaalaaya: The one who has conquered time itself.
  10. Jagaddhitaaya -> Jagad-dhitaaya: The one who works for the welfare of the whole world.
  11. Jamadagnaye -> Jama-dagnaye: The one who is the great fiery sage Jamadagni.
  12. Jalanidhaye -> Jala-nidhaye: The one who is the vast treasure-house of all waters, the ocean itself.
  13. Jatilaaya -> Jati-laaya: The one with matted and tangled locks of hair.
  14. Jiiviteshvaraaya -> Jiivi-teshva-raaya: The supreme lord and master of all life.
  15. Jananaaya -> Jana-naaya: The ultimate source of birth and creation.
  16. Janajanmaadaye -> Jana-janma-adaye: The primordial source of all beings and their births.
  17. Arjunaaya -> Arju-naaya: The pure, white, and shining one, like the hero Arjuna.
  18. Janmavijnapyaaya -> Janma-vijnap-yaaya: The one who can truly be known through many births of devotion.
  19. Janmaadhipaaya -> Janma-adhi-paaya: The supreme sovereign and lord of all births.
  20. Jatine -> Jatine: The one with matted hair, a sign of ascetic power.
  21. Janmajaraamrityubhayaapahaaya -> Janma-jaraam-rityu-bhayaa-pahaaya: The remover of the fear of birth, old age, and death.
  22. Jiivitaantakaraaya -> Jiivita-anta-karaaya: The one who brings life to its end for all beings.
  23. Jyeshthaaya -> Jyeshthaaya: The eldest, the most senior, and the most excellent of all.
  24. Jagannaathaaya -> Jagan-naathaaya: The absolute lord and master of the entire universe.
  25. Janeshvaraaya -> Jane-shvaraaya: The supreme ruler and God of all people.
  26. Trivargasaadhanaaya -> Tri-varga-saadha-naaya: The means to attain the three great aims of human life: dharma, artha, and kama.
  27. Taarkshyaaya -> Taarkshyaaya: Like the mythical bird Garuda, swift and powerful.
  28. Tadgunaaya -> Tadgu-naaya: The possessor of all the divine qualities of That, the Ultimate Reality.
  29. Tantuvardhanaaya -> Tantu-vardha-naaya: The one who weaves and extends the intricate thread of the cosmos.
  30. Tapasvine -> Tapas-vine: The greatest of ascetics, absorbed in severe penance.
  31. Taarakaaya -> Taara-kaaya: The great savior, the ferryman who carries souls across the ocean of existence.
  32. Taaraaya -> Taaraaya: The shining star, a beacon of light and guidance.
  33. Tiivraaya -> Tiivraaya: Intensely fierce, sharp, and powerful.
  34. Svaatmanisamsthitaaya -> Svaatma-nisams-thitaaya: Firmly and eternally established in his own true self.
  35. Tapanaaya -> Tapa-naaya: The blazing source of heat that causes all things to become hot.
  36. Taapanaaya -> Taapa-naaya: The one who scorches away all impurities and sins.
  37. Tushtaaya -> Tushtaaya: Ever satisfied, content, and pleased.
  38. Shvaanayonaye -> Shvaana-yonaye: The source of the dog, or the one who is served by dogs.
  39. Atandritaaya -> Atand-ritaaya: Ever vigilant, tireless, and eternally watchful.
  40. Uttamaanggaaya -> Utta-maanggaaya: The one whose limbs and form are supremely excellent.
  41. Timiraghne -> Timi-raghne: The one who destroys all darkness and ignorance.
  42. Vratine -> Vratine: The one who is wholly devoted to sacred vows and observances.
  43. Vedaaya -> Vedaaya: The one who embodies the sacred Vedas and all divine knowledge.
  44. Tanuunapaate -> Tanuu-napaate: The one who is self-born, self-begotten, and self-created.
  45. Antarhitaaya -> Antar-hitaaya: The one who remains hidden and dwells within all beings.
  46. Tamisraaya -> Tamis-raaya: The one who is darkness itself and the destroyer of light for the wicked.
  47. Tejase -> Tejase: The one who is the very essence of brilliance, light, and fiery power.
  48. Tejomayaaya -> Tejo-mayaaya: The one who is completely filled with radiant light and power.
  49. Stanye -> Stanye: The one who is as nourishing and essential as a mother's milk.
  50. Tarunaaya -> Taru-naaya: The one who is eternally youthful and vibrant with fresh energy.
  51. Ardhakaraaya -> Ardha-karaaya: The one who creates and holds half of the cosmic form, as Ardhanarishvara.
  52. Tigmaaya -> Tigmaaya: The one who is sharp, fierce, and intensely powerful.
  53. Tattvaaya -> Tattvaaya: The one who is the ultimate principle, the fundamental reality, and absolute truth.
  54. Tattvagrihecaraaya -> Tattva-grihe-caraaya: The one who moves within the abode of ultimate truth and reality.
  55. Tejoraashaye -> Tejo-raashaye: The one who is an immeasurable mass of blazing light and energy.
  56. Shatrubaanaaya -> Shatru-baanaaya: The one who is like a deadly arrow against all enemies.
  57. Atithaye -> Ati-thaye: The one who is the unexpected guest, present everywhere and bound to no fixed abode.
  58. Atithipriyaaya -> Ati-thipri-yaaya: The one who is deeply fond of guests and devotees.
  59. Aatmayogashayaaya -> Aatma-yoga-shayaaya: The one who rests in the profound union of his own self.
  60. Vyaanaaya -> Vyaanaaya: The one who is the vital air (vayu) that pervades and circulates through the whole body.
  61. Tiirthadevamayaaya -> Tiirtha-deva-mayaaya: The one who embodies all sacred waters and holy deities.
  62. Shivaaya -> Shivaaya: The one who is supremely auspicious, benevolent, and the source of all good fortune.
  63. Sthaanadaaya -> Sthaana-daaya: The one who grants his devotees a stable place, a firm abode, and an honored station.
  64. Tapanaaya -> Tapa-naaya: The one who is the radiant, heat-giving sun, the source of all energy.
  65. Sthaanave -> Sthaanave: The one who is the unmoving pillar, the eternal axis of the universe.
  66. Sthavishthaaya -> Sthavi-shthaaya: The one who is immense, vast, and the grossest of all forms.
  67. Sthaviraaya -> Sthavi-raaya: The one who is ancient, venerable, and eternal.
  68. Trilokeshaaya -> Tri-loke-shaaya: The one who is the supreme lord of all three worlds.
  69. Trilokaatmane -> Tri-loka-atmane: The one who is the very soul and inner self of the three worlds.
  70. Trishuuline -> Tri-shuuline: The one who wields the mighty trident (trishula), symbolizing the three gunas.
  71. Tridishaadhipaaya -> Tri-dishaa-dhipaaya: The one who is the sovereign lord of the three directions.
  72. Trilocanaaya -> Tri-loca-naaya: The one who has three eyes, representing the sun, moon, and fire.
  73. Trayiivedyaaya -> Trayii-vedyaaya: The one who is the ultimate object of knowledge, known through the three Vedas.
  74. Trirvacah sthaaya -> Tri-rvacah-sthaaya: The one who is established in the three sacred utterances: Bhur, Bhuvah, and Svah.
  75. Trivargadaaya -> Tri-varga-daaya: The one who bestows the three aims of life: dharma, artha, and kama.
  76. Duuraaya -> Duuraaya: The one who is far beyond the reach of the senses.
  77. Vaadasthaanaghnaaya -> Vaadas-thaana-ghnaaya: The one who destroys the very ground of dispute and argument.
  78. Durdashaaya -> Durda-shaaya: The one who brings difficult and calamitous circumstances upon the wicked.
  79. Dussahodayaaya -> Dussa-hoda-yaaya: The one whose rising is unbearable to his enemies.
  80. Paraaya -> Paraaya: The one who is supreme, transcendent, and beyond all.
  81. Devaaya -> Devaaya: The divine and radiant celestial one.
  82. Devadevaaya -> Deva-devaaya: The supreme deity, the god of all gods.
  83. Dundubhaye -> Dundu-bhaye: The celestial drum whose sound is the cosmic vibration.
  84. Dundubhipriyaaya -> Dundu-bhipri-yaaya: The one who delights in the sound of the drum.
  85. Dridhaayudhadhaarine -> Dridhaa-yudha-dhaarine: The one who bears firm and mighty weapons.
  86. Dhanadaaya -> Dhana-daaya: The one who bestows wealth and abundance.
  87. Dakshaaya -> Dakshaaya: The one who is supremely skillful and capable in all actions.
  88. Duhsvapnanaashanaaya -> Duhsvapna-naasha-naaya: The one who destroys bad dreams and nightmares.
  89. Durneyaaya -> Durne-yaaya: The one who is difficult to know or comprehend.
  90. Durgamaaya -> Durga-maaya: The one who is difficult to approach or attain.
  91. Durgaaya -> Durgaaya: The unassailable fortress who grants complete protection.
  92. Duraavaasaaya -> Duraa-vaasaaya: The one who is difficult to contain or to house.
  93. Duraasadaaya -> Duraa-sadaaya: The invincible one whom no enemy can assail.
  94. Damaaya -> Damaaya: The embodiment of self-control and restraint.
  95. Damayitre -> Dama-yitre: The great subduer and tamer of all beings.
  96. Daantaaya -> Daantaaya: The one who is perfectly calm, self-restrained, and subdued.
  97. Daatre -> Daatre: The most generous giver and donor.
  98. Daanaaya -> Daanaaya: The very embodiment of charity and selfless giving.
  99. Dayaakaraaya -> Dayaa-karaaya: The source of compassion and mercy.
  100. Durvaasase -> Durvaa-sase: The one who is the great sage Durvasa, known for his fiery temper.

Names 301-400

  1. Dvijaaya -> Dvijaaya: The twice-born one who signifies spiritual rebirth and initiation.
  2. Devakaayaaya -> Deva-kaayaaya: The one whose body is formed from the essence of all the gods.
  3. Durniktaaya -> Durnik-taaya: The one beyond blame, against whom no fault can be found.
  4. Durbhagodayaaya -> Durbha-goda-yaaya: The one whose rise brings misfortune to the wicked.
  5. Dehine -> Dehine: The indwelling one who bears a body and abides in all beings.
  6. Daahaaya -> Daahaaya: The great fire that burns and consumes all things.
  7. Daanavaaraye -> Daanava-araye: The supreme foe of the demons (Danavas).
  8. Devendraaya -> Devend-raaya: The divine king of the celestial gods, like Indra.
  9. Arimardanaaya -> Ari-marda-naaya: The relentless crusher and destroyer of all enemies.
  10. Devaasuragurave -> Devaasura-gurave: The spiritual guru of both gods and demons.
  11. Devaaya -> Devaaya: The divine and radiant celestial one.
  12. Devaasuranamaskritaaya -> Devaasura-namask-ritaaya: The one bowed to and revered by both gods and demons.
  13. Devaasureshvaraaya -> Deva-asu-reshva-raaya: The supreme lord of both gods and demons.
  14. Divyaaya -> Divyaaya: The divine, celestial, and wondrous one.
  15. Devaasura maheshvaraaya -> Deva-asura-mahe-shvaraaya: The great supreme lord of both gods and demons.
  16. Sarvadevamayaaya -> Sarva-deva-mayaaya: The embodiment of all gods, holding every deity within himself.
  17. Dandaaya -> Dandaaya: The ultimate rod of punishment against all wrongdoing.
  18. Nakshatraaya -> Naksha-traaya: The one who is the stars and constellations themselves.
  19. Aksharaaya -> Aksha-raaya: The imperishable and indestructible one, the eternal syllable Aum.
  20. Nakshatramaalikaakeshaaya -> Nakshatra-maali-kaake-shaaya: The one whose hair is adorned with a garland of stars.
  21. Naagahaaraaya -> Naaga-haaraaya: The one who wears a serpent as a radiant necklace.
  22. Pinaakadhrite -> Pinaa-kadhrite: The one who bears the mighty bow Pinaka.
  23. Vyayanirvahanaaya -> Vyaya-nirva-hanaaya: The one who governs and sustains all cosmic expenditure.
  24. Nyaayine -> Nyaayine: The one who embodies justice and clear discernment.
  25. Nabhase -> Nabhase: The one who is the boundless sky and space.
  26. Nyaayaaya -> Nyaayaaya: The one who is the supreme principle of justice, law, and righteousness.
  27. Niranjanaaya -> Nira-njanaaya: The one who is stainless, pure, and untouched by blemish.
  28. Niiraavanaaya -> Niiraa-vanaaya: The one who is like a dense and sheltering forest.
  29. Ativijnaanaaya -> Ati-vijnaa-naaya: The one who holds supreme and transcendent knowledge.
  30. Narasimhanipaatanaaya -> Narasimha-nipaa-tanaaya: The one who brought about the downfall of the fierce man-lion form, Narasimha.
  31. Nandine -> Nandine: The one who is joy itself and also the sacred bull, Nandi.
  32. Nandiishvaraaya -> Nandi-ishva-raaya: The one who is the supreme lord of Nandi.
  33. Nagnaaya -> Nagnaaya: The one who stands naked, stripped of all worldly coverings and illusion.
  34. Nagnavratadharaaya -> Nagna-vrata-dharaaya: The one who upholds the sacred vow of nakedness, signifying total detachment.
  35. Naraaya -> Naraaya: The one who is the primordial cosmic being, the eternal spirit.
  36. Nirmamaaya -> Nir-mamaaya: The one who is free from possessiveness and the sense of "mine."
  37. Nirahangkaaraaya -> Nira-hangkaa-raaya: The one who is utterly free from ego and the sense of "I."
  38. Nirmohaaya -> Nir-mohaaya: The one who is free from delusion and attachment.
  39. Nirupadravaaya -> Nir-upa-dravaaya: The one who is untouched by trouble, affliction, or calamity.
  40. Nishkantakaaya -> Nish-kanta-kaaya: The one who is free from thorns, hindrances, and obstacles.
  41. Kritaanandaaya -> Kritaa-nandaaya: The creator and experiencer of divine bliss.
  42. Nirdhyaatavyaaya -> Nir-dhyaatav-yaaya: Beyond all meditation, yet the very goal of meditation.
  43. Janaardanaaya -> Jana-arda-naaya: The liberator of all people and the one they adore.
  44. Anaghaaya -> Ana-ghaaya: Completely sinless, faultless, and pure.
  45. Nishkalaaya -> Nish-kalaaya: Indivisible, whole, and without parts.
  46. Nishthaaya -> Nish-thaaya: The embodiment of firm devotion and the ultimate state of being.
  47. Niilakaayaaya -> Niila-kaayaaya: The one with a beautiful dark-blue form.
  48. Niraamayaaya -> Nira-ama-yaaya: Completely free from all disease and ailment.
  49. Aniruddhaaya -> Ani-ruddhaaya: Unobstructed, unstoppable, and never confined.
  50. Anaadyantaaya -> Anaad-yantaaya: Without any beginning (anadi) or any end (anta).
  51. Naikaatmane -> Naikaat-mane: Not limited to a single self, but manifesting as innumerable souls.
  52. Naikakarmakrite -> Naika-karma-krite: The doer of countless and varied actions.
  53. Nagaretase -> Naga-retase: The one whose seed is the mountains, or who resides in the city of Kashi.
  54. Nakhine -> Nakhine: Endowed with sharp claws or nails.
  55. Nandine -> Nandine: The bringer of joy and the sacred bull Nandi.
  56. Aanandavanavardhanaaya -> Aananda-vana-vardha-naaya: The one who increases the bliss of the forest of liberation, Kashi.
  57. Yogaaya -> Yogaaya: The very embodiment of divine union and spiritual discipline.
  58. Viraagine -> Viraa-gine: Completely dispassionate and free from all attachment.
  59. Vairaagine -> Vairaa-gine: The supreme ascetic, filled with profound renunciation.
  60. Tyaagine -> Tyaagine: The ultimate renunciant, having given up everything.
  61. Gauriivaraangganaaya -> Gauri-iva-raangga-naaya: He whose beloved consort is the beautiful Gauri (Parvati).
  62. Kambukanthaaya -> Kambu-kanthaaya: He whose neck is graceful like a conch, marked by three lines.
  63. Grihasthaaya -> Griha-sthaaya: The perfect householder, living in the world while remaining detached.
  64. Ugraaya -> Ugraaya: Fearsome, ferocious, and terrible to his enemies.
  65. Candaaya -> Candaaya: Fierce, passionate, and wrathful toward evil.
  66. Akhandabhrite -> Akhan-dabhrite: The upholder of the whole, unbroken cosmos.
  67. Antakaaya -> Anta-kaaya: The final bringer of death and the end of all things.
  68. Taandavaadambararucaye -> Taanda-vaadam-bara-rucaye: Delighting in the Tandava, the cosmic dance of creation and destruction.
  69. Rurumandalamanditaaya -> Ruru-manda-laman-ditaaya: Adorned with a circle of fierce Ruru demons or deerskins.
  70. Parameshvaraaya -> Para-meshva-raaya: The supreme, ultimate, and transcendent Lord.
  71. Pashupataye -> Pashu-pataye: The divine lord and master of all living beings (pashus).
  72. Pinaakine -> Pinaa-kine: Wielder of the mighty celestial bow known as Pinaka.
  73. Purashaasanaaya -> Pura-shaasa-naaya: The great ruler and chastiser of the three celestial cities (Tripura).
  74. Puraatsuutaaya -> Pura-atsuu-taaya: Praised and celebrated in the ancient Puranas.
  75. Devakiiraaya -> Deva-kiiraaya: The divine creator of all the gods.
  76. Parameshthine -> Para-meshthine: Established in the highest and most supreme position.
  77. Paraayanaaya -> Para-aya-naaya: The ultimate and final refuge for all souls.
  78. Pancavimshatitatvasthaaya -> Panca-vimsha-titat-vasthaaya: Abiding in the twenty-five fundamental principles (tattvas) of creation.
  79. Pancajantave -> Panca-jantave: The five great elements that constitute all beings.
  80. Prabhanjanaaya -> Prabhan-janaaya: The great shattering storm that destroys all obstacles.
  81. Maskarine -> Maska-rine: The wandering ascetic who carries a bamboo staff (maskara).
  82. Parabrahmane -> Para-brahmane: The supreme, transcendent absolute reality, the Parabrahman.
  83. Paarijaataaya -> Paari-jaataaya: The celestial, wish-fulfilling Parijata tree.
  84. Paraatparaaya -> Para-atpa-raaya: Beyond the beyond, higher than the highest.
  85. Pratishthitaaya -> Prati-shthitaaya: Firmly established, the very foundation of all existence.
  86. Pramaanajnaaya -> Pramaana-jnaaya: The ultimate knower of all valid means of knowledge (pramanas).
  87. Pramaanaaya -> Pramaa-naaya: The ultimate authority and the standard of all proof.
  88. Paramaarthadaaya -> Parama-artha-daaya: The bestower of the highest and ultimate truth.
  89. Pancabrahmane -> Panca-brahmane: The five-faced Brahman, representing the five cosmic functions.
  90. Satpataye -> Satpa-taye: The lord and protector of the virtuous and the good.
  91. Paramaatmane -> Parama-atmane: The supreme, universal Self, the Paramatma.
  92. Paraayanaaya -> Para-aya-naaya: The supreme goal and the ultimate sanctuary.
  93. Pinaakapaanaye -> Pinaaka-paanaye: He who holds the great bow Pinaka in his hand.
  94. Praamshave -> Praamshave: Tall, lofty, and imposing in stature.
  95. Pratyayaaya -> Pratya-yaaya: The embodiment of firm faith, conviction, and trust.
  96. Paraviiraghne -> Para-viiraghne: The valiant slayer of enemy heroes.
  97. Prabhaakaraaya -> Prabhaa-karaaya: The radiant source of all light, like the sun.
  98. Pratyakshaaya -> Pratya-kshaaya: Directly perceptible and visible to his devotees.
  99. Pranavaaya -> Prana-vaaya: The sacred, primordial sound of the cosmos, 'Aum'.
  100. Puranjayaaya -> Pura-njayaaya: The great conqueror of all cities and fortresses.

Names 401-500

  1. Pavitrapaanaye -> Pavitra-paanaye: He whose hands are pure and sanctifying.
  2. Paapaaraye -> Paapa-araye: The destroyer and enemy of all sin and wickedness.
  3. Pratyayaacirshe -> Pratyaya-acirshe: The crown and summit of all faith.
  4. Apaam nidhaye -> Apaam-nidhaye: The vast treasure-house and reservoir of all waters.
  5. Pulastyaaya -> Pulast-yaaya: The ancient sage Pulastya.
  6. Pulahaaya -> Pula-haaya: The sage Pulaha, one of the progenitors of mankind.
  7. Agastyaaya -> Agast-yaaya: The revered and powerful sage Agastya.
  8. Puruhuutaaya -> Puru-huutaaya: Invoked and called upon by many.
  9. Purushtutaaya -> Puru-shtutaaya: Praised and extolled by many devotees.
  10. Padmaakaraaya -> Padma-aka-raaya: The source of lotuses, or he whose hands are like lotuses.
  11. Parasmaijyotishe -> Para-smaijyo-tishe: The supreme and transcendent light.
  12. Paraaparaphalapradaaya -> Para-apa-rapha-lapra-daaya: The bestower of the fruits of both higher and lower actions.
  13. Paraavarajnaaya -> Para-ava-rajnaaya: The knower of both the supreme (para) and the manifest (avara).
  14. Paradaaya -> Para-daaya: The bestower of liberation and the highest state.
  15. Parashatrave -> Para-shatrave: A formidable foe to all opposing forces.
  16. Parasmaipadaaya -> Para-smaipa-daaya: The supreme word and the ultimate state.
  17. Puurnaaya -> Puurnaaya: Complete, whole, and perfect.
  18. Puurayitre -> Puura-yitre: The fulfiller of all desires and the completer of all things.
  19. Punyaaya -> Punyaaya: The embodiment of merit, virtue, and sacredness.
  20. Punyashravanakiirtanaaya -> Punya-shrava-nakiir-tanaaya: He whose glory brings merit when heard and chanted.
  21. Purandaraaya -> Pura-ndaraaya: Destroyer of enemy cities, like Indra.
  22. Punyakiirtaye -> Punya-kiirtaye: Whose fame and glory are supremely pure and sacred.
  23. Pramaadine -> Pramaa-dine: Who can cast the unrighteous into intoxication or delusion.
  24. Paapanaashanaaya -> Paapa-naasha-naaya: The ultimate destroyer of all sins.
  25. Parashiilaaya -> Para-shiilaaya: Of the most exalted and excellent character.
  26. Paragunaaya -> Para-gunaaya: Endowed with transcendent and supreme qualities.
  27. Praaduraagaaya -> Praadu-raagaaya: Manifest with intense passion and love.
  28. Purandaraaya -> Pura-ndaraaya: Conqueror of strongholds.
  29. Paraarthavyaktaye -> Para-arthav-yaktaye: Manifest for the ultimate good of others.
  30. Prabhavaaya -> Prabha-vaaya: The glorious source from which all creation arises.
  31. Purushaaya -> Puru-shaaya: The primordial cosmic person and indwelling spirit.
  32. Purujaaya -> Puru-jaaya: Born in many forms and many-sided in expression.
  33. Pitre -> Pitre: The divine father of the entire universe.
  34. Pinggalaaya -> Pingga-laaya: Tawny or golden-brown in hue.
  35. Paavanaaya -> Paava-naaya: The supreme purifier and sanctifier of all things.
  36. Plakshaaya -> Plakshaaya: The sacred fig tree, regarded as a source of creation.
  37. Atalaaya -> Ata-laaya: Atala, the bottomless realm among the seven netherworlds.
  38. Puushadantaghne -> Puusha-dantaghne: He who struck out the teeth of the god Pushan.
  39. Paramaarthagurave -> Parama-artha-gurave: The supreme spiritual master of the highest truth.
  40. Priitaye -> Priitaye: The embodiment of love, joy, and affection.
  41. Priitamate -> Priita-mate: The one whose nature is loving and benevolent.
  42. Puraatanaaya -> Pura-ata-naaya: The one who is the most ancient, primeval, and oldest of all.
  43. Paraasharaaya -> Para-asha-raaya: The one who is the destroyer of enemies and the great sage Parashara.
  44. Padmagarbhaaya -> Padma-garbhaaya: The one who holds the lotus of creation within himself.
  45. Paraaya -> Paraaya: The one who is the supreme, transcendent, and ultimate reality.
  46. Parapuranjayaaya -> Para-pura-njayaaya: The one who is the great conqueror of enemy cities.
  47. Upaplavaaya -> Upap-lavaaya: The one who brings affliction and calamity upon the unrighteous.
  48. Ubhayaakaraaya -> Ubha-yaaka-raaya: The one who brings forth both, the manifest and the unmanifest.
  49. Paramaarthaikapanditaaya -> Parama-arthai-kapan-ditaaya: The one who is the sole and supreme knower of the ultimate truth.
  50. Maheshvaraaya -> Mahe-shvaraaya: The one who is the Great God, the supreme Lord of all.
  51. Mahaadevaaya -> Mahaa-devaaya: The one who is the Great Deity, highest among all gods.
  52. Mudgalaaya -> Mudga-laaya: The one who wields a mace, or who is the sage Mudgala.
  53. Madhuraaya -> Madhu-raaya: The one who is deeply sweet, charming, and delightful.
  54. Mridave -> Mridave: The one who is gentle, tender, and compassionate.
  55. Mattaashayaaya -> Mattaa-shayaaya: The one whose inner being is intoxicated with divine bliss.
  56. Mahaayogine -> Mahaa-yogine: The one who is the greatest and most exalted of yogis.
  57. Mahaakarmane -> Mahaa-karmane: The one who performs vast and mighty cosmic actions.
  58. Mahaushadhaaya -> Maha-usha-dhaaya: The one who is the great universal medicine that cures all ills.
  59. Maharshaye -> Maha-rshaye: The one who is the greatest among the divine seers and sages.
  60. Kapilaacaaryaaya -> Kapila-acaar-yaaya: The one who is the great teacher and sage Kapila.
  61. Mrigadhaamne -> Mriga-dhaamne: The one whose abode or symbol is the deer.
  62. Mahaalayaaya -> Mahaa-layaaya: The great and ultimate abode of the universe.
  63. Mahaanidhaye -> Mahaa-nidhaye: The great, inexhaustible treasure-house of all things.
  64. Mahaabhuutaye -> Mahaa-bhuu-taye: The embodiment of great existence and divine glory.
  65. Mahaaniitaye -> Mahaa-niitaye: The embodiment of the highest justice.
  66. Mahaamataye -> Mahaa-mataye: The one of vast and supreme intellect.
  67. Mahaagrahaaya -> Mahaa-grahaaya: The great seizer, stronger than all cosmic influences.
  68. Mahaagantre -> Mahaa-gantre: The great traveler who pervades all space.
  69. Mahaabhuutaaya -> Mahaa-bhuu-taaya: The great element, the very essence of all existence.
  70. Amritaaya -> Amri-taaya: The divine nectar of immortality, eternal and undying.
  71. Yamaaya -> Yamaaya: The lord of death and the great controller, Yama.
  72. Amritaamshave -> Amrita-amshave: The one whose rays are like life-giving nectar.
  73. Amritavapushe -> Amrita-vapushe: The one whose very body is made of immortal nectar.
  74. Mariicaye -> Marii-caye: The ray of light, and the great sage Marichi.
  75. Mohajaalaghne -> Moha-jaalaghne: The destroyer of the web of delusion and attachment.
  76. Mahaatapase -> Mahaa-tapase: The one who performs the highest austerities.
  77. Mahaakaayaaya -> Mahaa-kaayaaya: The one with a colossal and immense body.
  78. Mrigabaanaarpanaaya -> Mriga-baanaar-panaaya: The one who received the arrow meant for a deer.
  79. Khalaaya -> Khalaaya: The threshing floor that separates righteousness from wickedness.
  80. Mahaabalaaya -> Mahaa-balaaya: The one of immense and immeasurable strength.
  81. Mahiipaataaya -> Mahii-paataaya: The great protector and ruler of the earth.
  82. Mahaayogine -> Mahaa-yogine: The supreme master of all forms of yoga.
  83. Mahaamanase -> Mahaa-manase: The one with a vast and cosmic mind.
  84. Mahaamaayaaya -> Mahaa-maayaaya: The wielder of the great cosmic power of Maya.
  85. Mahaashaantaaya -> Mahaa-shaantaaya: The one who is eternally peaceful and tranquil.
  86. Mataye -> Mataye: The embodiment of thought, wisdom, and intellect.
  87. Naadaaya -> Naadaaya: The primordial cosmic sound and vibration.
  88. Mahotsavaaya -> Mahot-savaaya: The great cosmic festival and the source of eternal celebration.
  89. Maatsaryavide -> Maatsar-yavide: The knower of jealousy and envy, yet ever beyond them.
  90. Mahaaviiryaaya -> Mahaa-viiryaaya: The one of immeasurable valor and virility.
  91. Mahaashaktaye -> Mahaa-shaktaye: The one of infinite and supreme power.
  92. Mahaadyutaye -> Mahaa-dyutaye: The one of brilliant and supreme radiance.
  93. Unmattakiirtikrite -> Unmat-takiir-tikrite: The one whose fame is so intense it appears ecstatic or wild.
  94. Mattaaya -> Mattaaya: The one intoxicated with divine bliss and cosmic energy.
  95. Maghavate -> Magha-vate: The generous and bountiful one, like Indra.
  96. Amitaaya -> Ami-taaya: The immeasurable, boundless, and infinite one.
  97. Mataye -> Mataye: Supreme intelligence and guiding thought.
  98. Mahaabhogaaya -> Mahaa-bhogaaya: The great enjoyer of the cosmic manifestation.
  99. Amritaaya -> Amri-taaya: The immortal one, the divine nectar of eternity.
  100. Mantraaya -> Mantraaya: The sacred formula, the embodiment of mantra.

Names 501-600

  1. Manggalaaya -> Mangga-laaya: The very essence of all that is auspicious and fortunate.
  2. Manggalapriyaaya -> Manggala-priyaaya: Fond of all that is auspicious and benevolent.
  3. Amoghadandaaya -> Amogha-dandaaya: Whose punishment is unerring and infallible.
  4. Madhyasthaaya -> Madhya-sthaaya: Impartial, neutral, and centered in all things.
  5. Maheshaaya -> Mahe-shaaya: The Great Lord and supreme sovereign.
  6. Amoghavikramaaya -> Amogha-vikra-maaya: Whose valor and prowess are unfailing and invincible.
  7. Ameyaaya -> Ame-yaaya: Immeasurable, unknowable, and beyond all estimation.
  8. Arishtamathanaaya -> Ari-shtama-thanaaya: The crusher and destroyer of all calamities and misfortunes.
  9. Mukundaaya -> Mukun-daaya: The giver of liberation (mukti) and ultimate freedom.
  10. Sarvapaapaghne -> Sarva-paapaghne: The supreme destroyer of all sins and their effects.
  11. Maataamahaaya -> Maataa-mahaaya: The great maternal grandfather of the cosmos.
  12. Maatarishvane -> Maatari-shvane: The cosmic breath moving through celestial space like the wind god Matarishvan.
  13. Manipuuraaya -> Mani-puuraaya: The indweller of the Manipura chakra, the city of jewels at the navel.
  14. Mahaashaayaaya -> Mahaa-shaayaaya: Great-minded, noble, and magnanimous in nature.
  15. Madaghne -> Madaghne: The destroyer of arrogance, pride, and intoxication.
  16. Mahaagarbhaaya -> Mahaa-garbhaaya: The one who contains the great cosmic womb of the universe within himself.
  17. Mahaakalpaaya -> Mahaa-kalpaaya: The great cosmic aeon, the measure of universal time.
  18. Mahaadhanushe -> Mahaa-dhanushe: The wielder of a great and mighty celestial bow.
  19. Manase -> Manase: The cosmic mind, the source of all thought.
  20. Manomayaaya -> Mano-mayaaya: Formed of pure consciousness, with a nature rooted in the mind.
  21. Maanine -> Maanine: Honored, revered, and worthy of all reverence.
  22. Merupadyaaya -> Meru-padyaaya: Whose divine feet are the sacred Mount Meru.
  23. Mridaaya -> Mridaaya: Gracious, merciful, and compassionate to his devotees.
  24. Manave -> Manave: The primordial man, the father of humanity, Manu.
  25. Mahaashobhaaya -> Mahaa-shobhaaya: Possessed of great, radiant, and supreme beauty.
  26. Mahaajnaanine -> Mahaa-jnaanine: Endowed with great, profound, and supreme wisdom.
  27. Mahaakaalaaya -> Mahaa-kaalaaya: The Great Time, the destroyer of all things.
  28. Kalipriyaaya -> Kali-priyaaya: Fond of the age of Kali, or of quarrel.
  29. Mahaavatave -> Mahaa-vatave: The great banyan tree, the axis of the cosmos.
  30. Mahaatyaagine -> Mahaa-tyaagine: The greatest of all renunciants.
  31. Mahaakoshaaya -> Mahaa-koshaaya: The great treasure, or the vast sheath that envelops reality.
  32. Mahaagataye -> Mahaa-gataye: The supreme and ultimate goal of existence.
  33. Shikhandine -> Shikhan-dine: Wearing a peacock feather in his crest.
  34. Kavacine -> Kava-cine: Ever protected by divine armor.
  35. Shuuline -> Shuuline: Wielding the mighty trident (shula).
  36. Jatine -> Jatine: Wearing matted locks, the sign of his ascetic power.
  37. Mundine -> Mundine: Shaven-headed, symbolizing complete renunciation.
  38. Kundaline -> Kunda-line: Wearing earrings, or present as the coiled serpent power, Kundalini.
  39. Meghamaaline -> Megha-maaline: Wearing a garland of clouds.
  40. Cakrakhadgine -> Cakra-khadgine: Armed with a discus (chakra) and a sword (khadga).
  41. Maaline -> Maaline: Wearing a divine garland.
  42. Maayaaya -> Maayaaya: Master of illusion and the cosmic creative force.
  43. Mahaamanaye -> Mahaa-manaye: The great and precious jewel of existence.
  44. Maheshvaasaaya -> Mahe-shvaasaaya: The great archer bearing a mighty bow.
  45. Mahaanandaaya -> Mahaa-nandaaya: The embodiment of supreme and unending bliss.
  46. Mahaacaaraaya -> Mahaa-caaraaya: Established in the highest and noblest code of conduct.
  47. Mahaabhujaaya -> Mahaa-bhujaaya: Possessed of great and mighty arms.
  48. Makhakartre -> Makha-kartre: The supreme performer of all sacred sacrifices (makha).
  49. Makhadhvamsine -> Makha-dhvamsine: Destroyer of sacrifices performed in arrogance.
  50. Madhuraaya -> Madhu-raaya: Delightfully sweet and charming.
  51. Maghavatpriyaaya -> Maghavat-priyaaya: Dear to Maghavan, the generous lord Indra.
  52. Brahmasrishtaye -> Brahma-srishtaye: The creative power of Brahma.
  53. Brahmaviiryaaya -> Brahma-viiryaaya: Possessed of the divine potency and valor of Brahman.
  54. Baanahastaaya -> Baana-hastaaya: Holding powerful arrows in his hand.
  55. Acalaaya -> Aca-laaya: Unmoving, firm, and eternally stable.
  56. Baline -> Baline: Supremely powerful, mighty, and strong.
  57. Kiiraruupaaya -> Kiira-ruupaaya: Able to take the form of a parrot.
  58. Calaaya -> Calaaya: Ever moving and dynamic.
  59. Unmaadine -> Unmaa-dine: Divinely intoxicated, immersed in ecstatic madness.
  60. Brahmanyaaya -> Brahma-nyaaya: Devoted to Brahman, spiritual wisdom, and the Brahmins.
  61. Brahmavarcasaaya -> Brahma-varca-saaya: Endowed with the divine splendor and spiritual radiance of Brahman.
  62. Bahuruupaaya -> Bahu-ruupaaya: Manifesting in countless forms.
  63. Bahumayaaya -> Bahu-mayaaya: Pervading multiplicity and becoming the many.
  64. Brahmavishnushivaatmakaaya -> Brahmavishnushiva-atma-kaaya: The single soul of the divine trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
  65. Brahmagarbhaaya -> Brahma-garbhaaya: Holding Brahma the creator within his womb.
  66. Aksharaaya -> Aksha-raaya: Eternal, imperishable, and indestructible.
  67. Dambhaaya -> Dambhaaya: Able to assume pride or deceit to test devotees and punish the wicked.
  68. Brahmajyotishe -> Brahma-jyotishe: The radiant light of absolute Brahman.
  69. Brihaspataye -> Brihas-pataye: The great lord of prayer and the preceptor of the gods, Brihaspati.
  70. Biijabuddhaye -> Biija-buddhaye: Whose intelligence is the seed of all creation.
  71. Brahmacaarine -> Brahma-caarine: The perfect celibate, walking in the path of Brahman.
  72. Braahmanaaya -> Braahma-naaya: The embodiment of the priestly order, the Brahmin.
  73. Braahmanapriyaaya -> Braahmana-priyaaya: Dear to the wise and learned Brahmins.
  74. Yugaadikrite -> Yuga-adi-krite: Bringing forth the beginning of all cosmic ages (yugas).
  75. Yugaavartaaya -> Yuga-avar-taaya: Turning the cosmic ages through their cycles.
  76. Yugaadhyakshaaya -> Yuga-adhya-kshaaya: The supreme presiding deity over all cosmic ages.
  77. Yugaapaghne -> Yuga-apaghne: Dissolving and destroying the cosmic ages.
  78. Yajnaaya -> Yajnaaya: The sacred sacrificial ritual (yajna) itself.
  79. Yajnapataye -> Yajna-pataye: The divine lord and protector of all sacrifices.
  80. Yajvane -> Yajvane: The sacrificer who performs the sacred ritual.
  81. Yajnaanggaaya -> Yajna-anggaaya: Whose limbs are the very components of the sacrifice.
  82. Yajnavaahanaaya -> Yajna-vaaha-naaya: Who bears the sacrifice itself as his divine vehicle.
  83. Yogaacaaryaaya -> Yoga-acaar-yaaya: The supreme preceptor and master of yoga.
  84. Yogigamyaaya -> Yogi-gamyaaya: Attainable only by true yogis.
  85. Yogine -> Yogine: The perfect and supreme master of yoga.
  86. Yogyaaya -> Yogyaaya: Worthy, fit, and deserving of all worship and union.
  87. Yogavide -> Yoga-vide: The ultimate knower of the science of yoga.
  88. Yogaanggaaya -> Yoga-anggaaya: Whose body is composed of the limbs of yoga.
  89. Yogahaaraanggaaya -> Yoga-haaraang-gaaya: Adorned with the essence of yoga.
  90. Yakshaaya -> Yakshaaya: The divine Yaksha, a guardian of treasures.
  91. Yuktimayaaya -> Yukti-mayaaya: The embodiment of reason, logic, and skillful planning.
  92. Yamaaya -> Yamaaya: The great controller and lord of death.
  93. Raudraaya -> Raudraaya: Fierce, wrathful, and terrible in form.
  94. Raudrarshaye -> Raudra-rshaye: The fierce and powerful divine sage.
  95. Raahave -> Raahave: The celestial being Rahu, the cause of eclipses.
  96. Ratiratnaaya -> Rati-ratnaaya: The most precious jewel among all delights and pleasures.
  97. Ranapriyaaya -> Rana-priyaaya: Fond of battle and delighting in combat.
  98. Lokabandhave -> Loka-bandhave: The friend and kinsman of the entire world.
  99. Lokanaathaaya -> Loka-naathaaya: The supreme lord and protector of all the worlds.
  100. Lakshayajnaaya -> Laksha-yajnaaya: The aim and object of a hundred thousand sacrifices.

Names 601-700

  1. Lakshanaaya -> Laksha-naaya: The one who embodies every auspicious mark and quality.
  2. Lolamaayaaya -> Lola-maayaaya: The one whose Maya is ever-shifting and playful.
  3. Lokakartre -> Loka-kartre: The one who creates all the worlds.
  4. Lokyaaya -> Lokyaaya: The one who is renowned in all the worlds.
  5. Lolaaya -> Lolaaya: The one who is restless, desirous, and playful.
  6. Laalitaaya -> Laali-taaya: The one who is cherished and dearly loved.
  7. Sharabhaaya -> Shara-bhaaya: The one who takes the form of Sharabha, the mythical being said to be mightier than a lion.
  8. Varadaaya -> Vara-daaya: The one who bestows boons and blessings.
  9. Vandyaaya -> Vandyaaya: The one who is worthy of worship, adoration, and reverence.
  10. Vidushe -> Vidushe: The one who is deeply wise and learned.
  11. Vishvasmai -> Vishvasmai: The one who is the whole universe itself.
  12. Maheshvaraaya -> Mahe-shvaraaya: The one who is Maheshvara, the Great Lord of all.
  13. Vedaantasaarasandohaaya -> Vedaanta-saara-sando-haaya: The one who is the very essence of Vedantic wisdom.
  14. Vitataanggaaya -> Vita-taanggaaya: The one whose limbs extend throughout the cosmos.
  15. Vishaaradaaya -> Vishaa-radaaya: The one who is supremely skilled in all arts and sciences.
  16. Vishvamuurtaye -> Vishva-muurtaye: The one whose very form is the universe.
  17. Vedavedyaaya -> Veda-vedyaaya: The one who can be known only through the sacred Vedas.
  18. Vaamadevaaya -> Vaama-devaaya: The one who is Vaamadeva, the beautiful and noble form of the Lord.
  19. Vimocakaaya -> Vimoca-kaaya: The one who grants liberation from all bondage.
  20. Vishvaruupaaya -> Vishva-ruupaaya: The one whose form encompasses all existence.
  21. Viruupaakshaaya -> Viruu-paakshaaya: The one with the distinctive three eyes.
  22. Vaaniishaaya -> Vaani-ishaaya: The one who is the supreme Lord of speech and eloquence.
  23. Havyavaahanaaya -> Havya-vaaha-naaya: The one who carries the oblations to the gods as the sacred fire, Agni.
  24. Vrishaanggaaya -> Vrisha-anggaaya: The one whose limbs are as strong and powerful as a bull.
  25. Vishaalaakshaaya -> Vishaala-akshaaya: The one with large, beautiful, and far-seeing eyes.
  26. Vishvadarshine -> Vishva-darshine: The one who is the witness and seer of the entire universe.
  27. Vilocanaaya -> Vilo-canaaya: The one whose eyes are especially beautiful and radiant.
  28. Vishaakhaaya -> Vishaa-khaaya: The one associated with the Vishakha constellation, a form of Kartikeya.
  29. Vishvasrije -> Vishva-srije: The one who creates and fashions the entire universe.
  30. Vishvaaya -> Vishvaaya: The one who is the universe itself in its entirety.
  31. Vijitaatmane -> Vijita-atmane: The one who has fully conquered his own self and mind.
  32. Avyayaaya -> Avya-yaaya: The one who is imperishable, unchanging, and eternal.
  33. Pumse -> Pumse: The one who is the primordial male, the cosmic person.
  34. Vyaaghracarmadhritaye -> Vyaaghra-carma-dhritaye: The one who wears a tiger skin, symbolizing mastery over wild nature.
  35. Vyaapine -> Vyaapine: The one who pervades every particle of the universe.
  36. Vaangmayaikanidhaye -> Vaangma-yaika-nidhaye: The one who is the sole treasure-house of all speech and literature.
  37. Vibhave -> Vibhave: The one who is the supreme, all-powerful, and magnificent Lord.
  38. Varnaashramagurave -> Varna-ashra-magu-rave: The one who is the divine teacher of the social and spiritual orders (Varnashrama).
  39. Varnaaya -> Varnaaya: The one who embodies all social classes, letters of the alphabet, and colors.
  40. Varadaaya -> Vara-daaya: The one who generously bestows all blessings and boons.
  41. Vaayuvaahanaaya -> Vaayu-vaaha-naaya: The one who has the wind as his vehicle.
  42. Vishvakarmane -> Vishva-karmane: The one who is the divine architect and creator of the universe.
  43. Viniitaatmane -> Viniita-atmane: The one who possesses a humble, disciplined, and well-behaved soul.
  44. Vedashaastraarthatatvavide -> Vedashaastra-artha-tatva-vide: The one who knows the true essence of the Vedas and all scriptures.
  45. Vasave -> Vasave: The one who is the embodiment of wealth and one of the celestial Vasus.
  46. Vasumanase -> Vasu-manase: The one whose mind is full of goodness and abundance.
  47. Paalaaya -> Paalaaya: The one who is the protector and guardian of all beings.
  48. Viraamaaya -> Viraa-maaya: The one who is the final cessation and resting place of all creation.
  49. Vidrumacchavaye -> Vidru-maccha-vaye: The one whose complexion is radiant like coral.
  50. Vimocakaaya -> Vimoca-kaaya: The one who is the great liberator from all bondage.
  51. Vijayaaya -> Vija-yaaya: The one who is the embodiment of victory and triumph.
  52. Vishishtaaya -> Vishi-shtaaya: The one who is the most distinguished and excellent of all.
  53. Vrishavaahanaaya -> Vrisha-vaaha-naaya: The one who has Nandi, the sacred bull, as his vehicle.
  54. Vishveshaaya -> Vishve-shaaya: The one who is the supreme Lord of the entire universe.
  55. Vividhaaya -> Vivi-dhaaya: The one who manifests in many and varied forms.
  56. Vaadine -> Vaadine: The one who is the proponent, speaker, and advocate of truth.
  57. Vedaanggaaya -> Veda-anggaaya: The one whose limbs are the auxiliary disciplines of the Vedas.
  58. Vedavide -> Veda-vide: The one who is the knower and master of the sacred Vedas.
  59. Mayaaya -> Mayaaya: The one who is the master of cosmic illusion and creative power.
  60. Vishveshvaraaya -> Vishve-shvaraaya: The one who is the supreme Lord and controller of the universe.
  61. Viirabhadraaya -> Viira-bhadraaya: The one who is the fierce and heroic warrior Virabhadra.
  62. Viiraasiinaaya -> Viira-asii-naaya: The one who sits in a heroic and powerful posture.
  63. Vidhaye -> Vidhaye: The one who embodies sacred law, order, and destiny.
  64. Viraaje -> Viraaje: The one who shines brilliantly as the supreme sovereign.
  65. Vyavasaayaaya -> Vyava-saayaaya: The one who embodies determination, effort, and purposeful action.
  66. Vyavasthaanaaya -> Vyavas-thaanaaya: The one who is the foundation of all cosmic order and arrangement.
  67. Viiracuudaamanaye -> Viira-cuudaa-manaye: The one who is the crest-jewel among all heroes and valiant warriors.
  68. Viraaje -> Viraaje: The one who shines forth as the supreme and sovereign ruler.
  69. Vaalakhilyaaya -> Vaala-khilyaaya: The one who is the divine sage Valakhilya, small in form yet immense in power.
  70. Vishvadehaaya -> Vishva-dehaaya: The one whose body is the entire universe.
  71. Viraamaaya -> Viraa-maaya: The one who is the ultimate rest, the final pause in the cosmic rhythm.
  72. Vasudaaya -> Vasu-daaya: The one who generously bestows all wealth and treasures.
  73. Vasave -> Vasave: The one who is goodness, wealth, and one of the eight celestial Vasus.
  74. Vishecanaaya -> Vishe-canaaya: The one who consecrates through the sprinkling of holy water.
  75. Vedavedyaaya -> Veda-vedyaaya: The one who is the supreme reality to be known through the Vedas.
  76. Vedaaya -> Vedaaya: The one who is the very personification of the sacred Vedas.
  77. Vaacaspataye -> Vaacas-pataye: The one who is the supreme lord of speech and master of all language.
  78. Vashine -> Vashine: The one who has perfect mastery over his senses and the entire universe.
  79. Vidvattamaaya -> Vidvat-tamaaya: The one who is the wisest and most learned among all scholars.
  80. Vittamayaaya -> Vitta-mayaaya: The one who is the very embodiment of wealth and prosperity.
  81. Vishrutaye -> Vishru-taye: The one renowned everywhere for his glory.
  82. Vimalodayaaya -> Vima-loda-yaaya: The one whose arising is pure, stainless, and auspicious.
  83. Vaivasvataaya -> Vaiva-svataaya: The one who is Vaivasvata Manu, the progenitor of the human race.
  84. Vasishthaaya -> Vasi-shthaaya: The one who is supremely excellent and the great sage Vasistha.
  85. Vigatajvaraaya -> Viga-tajva-raaya: The one who is free from fever, anxiety, and distress.
  86. Vishvahartre -> Vishva-hartre: The one who withdraws and destroys the universe.
  87. Vishvamodine -> Vishva-modine: The one who delights in the entire universe.
  88. Vishvaamitraaya -> Vishva-ami-traaya: The one who is the friend of the whole world, the great sage Vishvamitra.
  89. Dvijeshvaraaya -> Dvije-shvaraaya: The one who is the supreme lord of the twice-born, the initiated and the learned.
  90. Viirotpattaye -> Viirot-pattaye: The one who is the source of all heroes.
  91. Vishvasahaaya -> Vishva-sahaaya: The one who is the unfailing help and support of the entire universe.
  92. Vishvaavaasaaya -> Vishva-avaa-saaya: The one who is the sacred abode of the entire universe.
  93. Vasushravase -> Vasu-shravase: The one famed for immense wealth and noble renown.
  94. Vajrahastaaya -> Vajra-hastaaya: The one who holds the mighty vajra in his hand.
  95. Vajraruupaaya -> Vajra-ruupaaya: The one whose form is hard and indestructible like a vajra.
  96. Vipaakaaya -> Vipaa-kaaya: The one who is the final fruition and consequence of all actions.
  97. Vishvakaarakaaya -> Vishva-kaara-kaaya: The one who is the prime cause and maker of the entire universe.
  98. Brihadashvaaya -> Briha-dashvaaya: The one who possesses great and mighty horses.
  99. Vyaalakalpaaya -> Vyaala-kalpaaya: The one adorned with serpents as his divine ornaments.
  100. Vishalyaaya -> Vishal-yaaya: The one who is free from pain, thorns, and difficulties.

Names 701-800

  1. Lokashalyakrite -> Loka-shalya-krite: The one who removes the thorns of suffering from the world.
  2. Viruupaaya -> Viruu-paaya: The one whose form is many-sided, unconventional, and even terrifying.
  3. Vikritaaya -> Vikri-taaya: The one who appears in altered and unusual forms.
  4. Vegine -> Vegine: The one of unimaginable speed.
  5. Virincaye -> Virin-caye: The one who is Brahma, the creator.
  6. Vishtarashravase -> Vishta-rashra-vase: The one whose fame spreads far and wide, or whose ears are ever attentive.
  7. Avyaktalakshanaaya -> Avyak-tala-kshanaaya: The one whose marks are subtle, unmanifest, and beyond ordinary perception.
  8. Avyaktaaya -> Avyak-taaya: The one who is unmanifest, unseen, and the uncaused source of all.
  9. Vyaktaaya -> Vyaktaaya: The one who is manifest as the entire visible universe.
  10. Vaishyaaya -> Vaishyaaya: The one who embodies the Vaishya, the mercantile and agricultural order.
  11. Vishaampataye -> Vishaam-pataye: The one who is the lord and protector of all peoples and tribes.
  12. Vibudhaagresaraaya -> Vibu-dhaagre-saraaya: The one who stands foremost among the wise and the gods.
  13. Vedaaya -> Vedaaya: The one who is the sacred knowledge of the Vedas.
  14. Vishvagarbhaaya -> Vishva-garbhaaya: The one who holds the entire universe within his womb.
  15. Vicakshanaaya -> Vica-kshanaaya: The one who is deeply wise, skillful, and discerning.
  16. Vishamaakshaaya -> Visha-maakshaaya: The one with three eyes, an uneven gaze that signifies power.
  17. Vilomaakshaaya -> Vilo-maakshaaya: The one whose eyes are turned inward in deep introspection, or whose gaze is terrifying.
  18. Vrishadaaya -> Vrisha-daaya: The one who bestows righteousness, virtue, and worthy desires.
  19. Vrishavarddhanaaya -> Vrisha-varddha-naaya: The one who causes righteousness and virtue to increase.
  20. Viviktadaaya -> Vivik-tadaaya: The one who grants solitude, discrimination, and a secluded place for sadhana.
  21. Vasantaaya -> Vasan-taaya: The one who embodies the beauty, freshness, and vitality of spring.
  22. Vivasvate -> Vivas-vate: The one who is Vivasvan, the radiant sun god.
  23. Vitamase -> Vita-mase: The one who is utterly free from darkness, ignorance, and impurity.
  24. Tamase -> Tamase: The one who embodies darkness, inertia, and the power of dissolution (Tamas).
  25. Vedavedyaaya -> Veda-vedyaaya: The one who is the ultimate truth known through the sacred Vedas.
  26. Vishvaruupaaya -> Vishva-ruupaaya: The one whose form contains the entire universe.
  27. Viviktaaya -> Vivik-taaya: The one who is solitary, secluded, and set apart from all creation.
  28. Vishvabhaajanaaya -> Vishva-bhaaja-naaya: The one who is the worthy vessel of the entire universe.
  29. Vishayasthaaya -> Visha-yasthaaya: The one who abides within all objects of the senses, yet remains untouched by them.
  30. Viviktasthaaya -> Vivik-tasthaaya: The one who dwells in solitude and remains eternally apart from the material world.
  31. Vidyaaraashaye -> Vidyaa-raashaye: The one who is an immeasurable storehouse of all knowledge and learning.
  32. Patipriyaaya -> Pati-priyaaya: The one who is dearly beloved by his consort, the Divine Mother.
  33. Shivaaya -> Shivaaya: The one who is eternally auspicious, benevolent, and the source of all goodness.
  34. Sharvaaya -> Sharvaaya: The one who is the divine archer who destroys the universe with his arrows.
  35. Sadaacaaraaya -> Sadaa-caaraaya: The one who embodies righteous, noble, and virtuous conduct.
  36. Shambhave -> Shambhave: The one who is the source of all happiness, bliss, and prosperity.
  37. Iishaanaaya -> Iishaa-naaya: The one who is the supreme ruler and governing lord of all.
  38. Iishvaraaya -> Iishva-raaya: The one who is the supreme, all-powerful Lord and controller of the cosmos.
  39. Shrutidharmoktasamvaadine -> Shruti-dharmok-tasam-vaadine: The one whose teachings are in perfect accord with the principles declared in the scriptures (Shruti).
  40. Sahasraakshaaya -> Sahasra-akshaaya: The one who possesses a thousand eyes, seeing and knowing all things in the universe.
  41. Sahasrapaade -> Sahasra-paade: The one whose thousand feet signify his all-pervading presence.
  42. Sarvajnaaya -> Sarva-jnaaya: The all-knowing one, complete in wisdom and knowledge.
  43. Sarvadevaaya -> Sarva-devaaya: The one who embodies all the gods and is the god of all gods.
  44. Shangkaraaya -> Shangka-raaya: The great bestower of happiness, peace, and auspiciousness.
  45. Shuuladhaarakaaya -> Shuula-dhaara-kaaya: The one who bears the mighty trident (shula), symbol of his power to destroy evil.
  46. Shucaye -> Shucaye: The one who is spotless, pure, and undefiled.
  47. Raashaye -> Raashaye: The one who is the vast aggregate, the great heap of all existence.
  48. Skandagurave -> Skanda-gurave: The revered guru of Skanda (Kartikeya).
  49. Shriikanthaaya -> Shrii-kanthaaya: The one whose throat is radiant and beautifully adorned, as in Nilakantha.
  50. Suuryataapanaaya -> Suurya-taapa-naaya: The one who is the sun's scorching heat, burning away all impurities.
  51. Iishaananilayaaya -> Iishaa-nani-layaaya: The one whose sacred abode is the northeast direction (Ishana).
  52. Svasti -> Svasti: The embodiment of well-being, fortune, and auspiciousness.
  53. Saamavedasvaruupavide -> Saama-veda-svaruu-pavide: The knower of the true nature and form of the sacred Sama Veda.
  54. Maanine -> Maanine: The honored one, full of divine dignity.
  55. Suniitaye -> Sunii-taye: The embodiment of wise conduct and righteous guidance.
  56. Shuddhaatmane -> Shuddha-atmane: The one whose soul is utterly pure, stainless, and untouched.
  57. Somaaya -> Somaaya: The one who is the sacred moon-nectar (Soma), or who is always with Uma (Sa-Uma).
  58. Sometaraaya -> Some-taraaya: The one beyond the moon, or the supreme reality beyond the mind.
  59. Sukhine -> Sukhine: The one who is eternally happy, blissful, and full of joy.
  60. Sadaashivaaya -> Sadaa-shivaaya: The one who is eternally auspicious, benevolent, and gracious.
  61. Samaavrittaaya -> Samaa-vrittaaya: The one who is complete, balanced, and perfect in every way.
  62. Sukiirtaye -> Sukiir-taye: The one whose fame is noble, auspicious, and widely renowned.
  63. Chinnasamshayaaya -> Chinna-samsha-yaaya: The one whose every doubt and confusion has been cut away.
  64. Sarvakaamine -> Sarva-kaamine: The one who embodies all desires and fulfills every wish.
  65. Sadaavaasaaya -> Sadaa-vaasaaya: The one who is the eternal abode of all beings.
  66. Sarvaayudhavishaaradaaya -> Sarva-ayu-dhavi-shaara-daaya: The one who is a master of every kind of weapon.
  67. Sulabhaaya -> Sula-bhaaya: The one who is easily accessible to his true devotees.
  68. Suudanaaya -> Suuda-naaya: The one who is the mighty slayer of all evil forces.
  69. Shuddhaaya -> Shuddhaaya: The one who is eternally pure and free from all defilement.
  70. Shubhaamshave -> Shubhaam-shave: The one whose rays and emanations are supremely auspicious.
  71. Shuddhavigrahaaya -> Shuddha-vigra-haaya: The one whose divine form is perfectly pure and stainless.
  72. Suvarnaaya -> Suvar-naaya: The one who is golden in radiance, or the source of all gold.
  73. Svaashrayaaya -> Svaashra-yaaya: The one who rests in himself and is his own support.
  74. Shatrave -> Shatrave: The one who is the formidable enemy of the wicked.
  75. Shatrujite -> Shatru-jite: The one who has completely conquered all his enemies.
  76. Shatrutaapanaaya -> Shatru-taapa-naaya: The one who scorches and torments his enemies.
  77. Shanaye -> Shanaye: The one who moves slowly, like Saturn, and bestows the fruits of karma.
  78. Suuryaaya -> Suuryaaya: The one who is the divine sun, the source of all light and life.
  79. Sarvakarmane -> Sarva-karmane: The one who is both the doer and witness of all actions in the universe.
  80. Sarvalokaprajaapataye -> Sarvaloka-prajaa-pataye: The one who is the lord and progenitor of all beings in every world.
  81. Siddhaaya -> Siddhaaya: The perfected one, eternally accomplished in himself.
  82. Sarveshvaraaya -> Sarve-shvaraaya: The supreme lord and master of all existence.
  83. Svastaye -> Svastaye: The ultimate source of well-being and good fortune.
  84. Svastikrite -> Svasti-krite: The creator and bestower of all auspiciousness.
  85. Svastibhuje -> Svasti-bhuje: The enjoyer of all that is auspicious.
  86. Svadhaayai -> Svadhaayai: The sacred offering of Svadha made to the ancestors.
  87. Vasave -> Vasave: The embodiment of goodness, radiance, and wealth.
  88. Vasumanase -> Vasu-manase: The one whose mind is benevolent, kind, and noble.
  89. Satyaaya -> Satyaaya: The ultimate truth, absolute and unchanging reality.
  90. Sarvapaapaharaaya -> Sarvapaapa-haraaya: The supreme remover and destroyer of all sins.
  91. Haraaya -> Haraaya: The great taker who removes all sin, sorrow, and ignorance.
  92. Sarvaadaye -> Sarva-adaye: The primordial beginning and source of all things.
  93. Siddhidaaya -> Siddhi-daaya: The generous bestower of siddhis and spiritual accomplishments.
  94. Siddhaye -> Siddhaye: The embodiment of spiritual accomplishment and perfection itself.
  95. Sarvaavaasaaya -> Sarva-avaa-saaya: The supreme abode and dwelling place of all beings.
  96. Catushpathaaya -> Catu-shpathaaya: The one at the crossroads of the four paths, embracing every direction and destiny.
  97. Samvatsarakaraaya -> Samvatsara-karaaya: The creator of the cycle of years, the Samvatsara.
  98. Shriimate -> Shriimate: The glorious and prosperous one, endowed with all divine splendor.
  99. Shaantaaya -> Shaantaaya: Perfectly peaceful, calm, and eternally tranquil.
  100. Samvatsaraaya -> Samvat-saraaya: The embodiment of the year, the cycle of time itself.

Names 801-900

  1. Shishave -> Shishave: The one who appears in the innocent and pure form of a child.
  2. Spashtaaksharaaya -> Spashtaa-ksharaaya: The one who is the clear, distinct, imperishable syllable, Aum.
  3. Sarvahaarine -> Sarva-haarine: The one who destroys and withdraws all things at the end of time.
  4. Sanggraamaaya -> Sanggraa-maaya: The one who embodies battle, the cosmic war against evil.
  5. Sanggamaaya -> Sangga-maaya: The one who is the sacred confluence, the perfect union of all things.
  6. Plavaaya -> Plavaaya: The one who is the divine ferry that carries souls across the ocean of worldly existence.
  7. Ishtaaya -> Ishtaaya: The one who is beloved as the chosen and worshipped deity.
  8. Vishishtaaya -> Vishi-shtaaya: The one who is supremely excellent, distinguished, and unique.
  9. Shishteshtaaya -> Shishte-shtaaya: The one who is especially beloved by the righteous, the wise, and the disciplined.
  10. Sulabhaaya -> Sula-bhaaya: The one who is easy for sincere devotees to approach and attain.
  11. Sulabhaayanaaya -> Sulabha-aya-naaya: The one whose path is easy for the pure of heart to follow.
  12. Subrahmanyaaya -> Subrah-manyaaya: The one who is dear to the Brahmins and the embodiment of sacred knowledge, Lord Subrahmanya.
  13. Suraganaaya -> Sura-ganaaya: The one who leads the celestial hosts of the gods.
  14. Susharanyaaya -> Susha-ranyaaya: The one who is the highest and most excellent refuge for all beings.
  15. Sudhaapataye -> Sudhaa-pataye: The one who is the lord and master of the immortal nectar, Sudha.
  16. Sharanyaaya -> Shara-nyaaya: The one who is the ultimate refuge, sought for absolute protection.
  17. Shaashvataaya -> Shaashva-taaya: The one who is eternal, permanent, and unchanging.
  18. Skandaaya -> Skandaaya: The one who is the attacker, or the "spilled one," Lord Kartikeya.
  19. Shipivishtaaya -> Shipi-vishtaaya: The one who is pervaded by rays of light, or who appears like the uncovered sacrificial animal, symbolizing the Self.
  20. Shivaashrayaaya -> Shiva-ashra-yaaya: The one who is the supreme foundation and shelter of all that is auspicious.
  21. Samsaaracakrabhrite -> Samsaara-cakra-bhrite: The one who upholds and sustains the wheel of worldly existence, samsara.
  22. Saaraaya -> Saaraaya: The one who is the ultimate essence, the deepest reality behind all things.
  23. Shangkaraaya -> Shangka-raaya: The one who brings peace, auspiciousness, and true well-being.
  24. Sarvasaadhakaaya -> Sarva-saadha-kaaya: The one who grants the power to accomplish every worthy aim.
  25. Asraaya -> Asraaya: The one who is the divine missile, the supernatural weapon.
  26. Shastraaya -> Shastraaya: The one who is the sacred hand-held weapon of divine power.
  27. Saptaganaaya -> Sapta-ganaaya: The one who is attended by the seven groups of celestial beings.
  28. Savitre -> Savitre: The one who is Savitr, the radiant divine impeller and solar lord.
  29. Sakalaagamaaya -> Saka-laaga-maaya: The one who is the source and embodiment of all sacred Agamas.
  30. Suciiraaya -> Sucii-raaya: The one who comes from a noble and exalted lineage.
  31. Saptadorviiraaya -> Sapta-dorvii-raaya: The one who is the mighty hero with seven powerful arms.
  32. Shadvimshaaya -> Shadvim-shaaya: The one who is the twenty-sixth principle, Purusha, beyond the twenty-five tattvas.
  33. Sarvadhrishe -> Sarva-dhrishe: The one who witnesses the whole universe.
  34. Svaraaje -> Svaraaje: The one who is self-ruling, absolutely sovereign and independent.
  35. Samraaje -> Samraaje: The one who is the supreme emperor, the ruler above all kings.
  36. Sushenaaya -> Sushe-naaya: The one who commands a beautiful, victorious, and divine army.
  37. Shatrughnaaya -> Shatru-ghnaaya: The one who utterly destroys all enemies.
  38. Shuurashatrave -> Shuura-shatrave: The one who stands as a terrible foe to heroic but wicked demons.
  39. Shubhodayaaya -> Shubho-dayaaya: The one whose arising brings auspiciousness, prosperity, and good fortune.
  40. Samarthaaya -> Samar-thaaya: The one who is all-powerful and fully capable in every way.
  41. Sugamaaya -> Suga-maaya: The one who is easy to approach, with a path that is open and smooth.
  42. Shukraaya -> Shukraaya: The one who is radiant and pure, and who is Shukra, Venus, the preceptor of the demons.
  43. Sadyogine -> Sadyo-gine: The one who unites instantly with his devotees, the true and perfect yogi.
  44. Sadasanmayaaya -> Sada-sanma-yaaya: The one who embodies both existence (sat) and non-existence (asat).
  45. Shaasranetraaya -> Shaasra-netraaya: The one who sees the world through the vision of a thousand sacred scriptures.
  46. Sukhashmashrave -> Sukha-shmashrave: The one whose ears are pleasant and auspicious, who hears all sacred sounds.
  47. Svaadhishthaanashadaashrayaaya -> Svaadhi-shthaana-shadaa-shrayaaya: The one who is the sixfold support of the Svadhisthana chakra.
  48. Praamshave -> Praamshave: The one who is tall, imposing, and magnificent in stature.
  49. Saptapataye -> Sapta-pataye: The one who is the lord of the seven worlds, the seven sages, or the seven cosmic planes.
  50. Vriddhaaya -> Vriddhaaya: The one who is ancient, wise, and venerable.
  51. Shamanaaya -> Shama-naaya: The one who is the great pacifier, who brings peace and quells every disturbance.
  52. Shikhisaarathaye -> Shikhi-saara-thaye: The one who has the divine fire (Shikhi) as his charioteer.
  53. Supratiikaaya -> Supra-tiikaaya: The one whose form is beautiful, excellent, and auspicious.
  54. Suvriddhaatmane -> Suvrid-dhaatmane: The one whose soul is supremely virtuous, mature, and righteous.
  55. Samsrishtaaya -> Samsri-shtaaya: The one who is fully united with all of creation.
  56. Sukhavaangnidhaye -> Sukha-vaangni-dhaye: The one who is a treasury of pleasant speech and gracious words.
  57. Sukhaanilaaya -> Sukhaa-nilaaya: The one who is like a gentle breeze, bringing comfort and joy.
  58. Susampannaaya -> Susam-pannaaya: The one who is endowed with wealth, prosperity, and all divine qualities.
  59. Surabhaye -> Sura-bhaye: The one who is fragrant and charming, and who is Surabhi, the celestial wish-fulfilling cow.
  60. Shishiraatmakaaya -> Shishi-raatma-kaaya: The one who is cool and refreshing like winter itself, the very soul of coolness.
  61. Sarvadevamayaaya -> Sarva-deva-mayaaya: The one in whom all the gods are contained.
  62. Shailaaya -> Shailaaya: The one who is mighty and unshakeable like a mountain.
  63. Sarvashaastraprabhanjanaaya -> Sarva-shaastra-prabhan-janaaya: The one who shatters the arguments of every other school of thought.
  64. Shivaalayaaya -> Shiva-ala-yaaya: The one who is the sacred and auspicious abode of Shiva.
  65. Suuryaruupaaya -> Suurya-ruupaaya: The one whose form shines with the radiance of the sun.
  66. Sahasramukhanaashakaaya -> Sahasra-mukha-naasha-kaaya: The one who destroys the thousand-faced demon.
  67. Sahasrabaahave -> Sahasra-baahave: The one who possesses a thousand mighty arms.
  68. Sarveshaaya -> Sarve-shaaya: The one who is the supreme lord and master of all.
  69. Saaramaaya -> Saara-maaya: The one who is the embodiment of all essence and highest truth.
  70. Sarvalokadhrite -> Sarva-loka-dhrite: The one who is the ultimate support and upholder of all the worlds.
  71. Duutyamshaaya -> Duutyam-shaaya: The one who bears a portion of the divine messenger's power.
  72. Surasevyaamshaaya -> Sura-sevyaam-shaaya: The one whose aspect is worshipped by all the gods.
  73. Sarvadevottamottamaaya -> Sarva-devot-tamot-tamaaya: The one who is the highest of the high among all the gods.
  74. Shivadhyaanarataaya -> Shiva-dhyaana-rataaya: The one who is constantly absorbed in the meditation of Shiva.
  75. Shriimate -> Shriimate: The one endowed with divine glory, prosperity, and auspiciousness (Shri).
  76. Shikhine -> Shikhine: The one who has a crest or top-knot, like a peacock.
  77. Shriicandikaadhipaaya -> Shrii-candi-kaadhi-paaya: The one who is the supreme lord of the glorious goddess Chandika.
  78. Shmashaananilayaaya -> Shmashaa-nani-layaaya: The one who has the cremation ground as his sacred abode.
  79. Setave -> Setave: The one who is the sacred bridge across the ocean of worldly existence.
  80. Sarvadevaaya -> Sarva-devaaya: The one who is the God of all gods.
  81. Maheshvaraaya -> Mahe-shvaraaya: The one who is the great and supreme Lord.
  82. Suvishtapine -> Suvi-shtapine: The one who is the beautiful sacred branch, or the firmly established peak.
  83. Suraaraadhyaaya -> Sura-araa-dhyaaya: The one who is worthy of worship by all the divine gods.
  84. Sukumaaraaya -> Suku-maaraaya: The one who is exceedingly tender, delicate, and beautiful.
  85. Sulocanaaya -> Sulo-canaaya: The one who possesses beautiful and captivating eyes.
  86. Sakalaaya -> Saka-laaya: The one who is complete and whole, the manifest form of reality.
  87. Sumataaya -> Suma-taaya: The one who possesses a noble and benevolent mind.
  88. Svarnaaya -> Svarnaaya: The one who is radiant and precious like gold.
  89. Svarmine -> Svarmine: The one who is the lord of heaven (Svarga).
  90. Svaramathanaaya -> Svara-matha-naaya: The one who churns the celestial ocean of musical notes.
  91. Svanaaya -> Svanaaya: The one who is the divine resonant sound.
  92. Saamagaaya -> Saama-gaaya: The one who is the supreme singer of the sacred Sama Veda chants.
  93. Sakalaadhaaraaya -> Saka-laadhaa-raaya: The one who is the ultimate foundation and support of everything.
  94. Saamagaanapriyaaya -> Saama-gaana-priyaaya: The one who is deeply fond of the singing of the Sama Veda.
  95. Shucaye -> Shucaye: The one who is perfectly pure, clean, and radiant.
  96. Tasmai -> Tasmai: To that One, the ultimate and indescribable reality.
  97. Iitaye -> Iitaye: The one who is the embodiment of all that is desired and sought.
  98. Satkritaaya -> Satkri-taaya: The one who is honored, worshipped, and deeply respected by all.
  99. Shaantaaya -> Shaantaaya: The one who is supremely peaceful, calm, and untroubled.
  100. Subhuumaye -> Subhuu-maye: The one who is the good and beautiful earth, the firm foundation.

Names 901-1000

  1. Satparaayanaaya -> Satpa-raaya-naaya: The one who is the supreme goal of all truthful and virtuous beings.
  2. Shriivallabhaaya -> Shrii-valla-bhaaya: The one who is the beloved of Shri (Goddess Lakshmi), a name usually used for Vishnu but here pointing to supreme prosperity.
  3. Shivaarambhaaya -> Shiva-aram-bhaaya: The one who is the auspicious beginning of all things.
  4. Shaantabhadraaya -> Shaanta-bhadraaya: The one who is peaceful, gentle, and deeply auspicious.
  5. Samanjasaaya -> Saman-jasaaya: The one who is right, proper, and perfectly harmonious.
  6. Satyavaace -> Satya-vaace: The one whose speech is always true.
  7. Saatvikaaya -> Saatvi-kaaya: The one who is the embodiment of purity, goodness, and truth (Sattva).
  8. Satyaaya -> Satyaaya: The one who is the absolute, unchanging truth and reality.
  9. Sarvajite -> Sarva-jite: The one who is all-conquering and victorious over everything.
  10. Shrutisaagaraaya -> Shruti-saaga-raaya: The one who is a vast ocean of all sacred learning (Shruti).
  11. Sahasraarcishe -> Sahasra-arcishe: The one who possesses a thousand brilliant rays of light.
  12. Sadaajishnave -> Sadaa-jishnave: The one who is always victorious and triumphant.
  13. Saptaye -> Saptaye: The one who is the divine swift horse, or the sacred number seven.
  14. Saptajaneshvaraaya -> Sapta-jane-shvaraaya: The one who is the supreme lord of the seven kinds of beings or the seven worlds.
  15. Samhaarakaaranaaya -> Samhaa-rakaa-ranaaya: The one who is the ultimate cause of cosmic dissolution.
  16. Shuddhaaya -> Shuddhaaya: The one who is spotlessly pure.
  17. Shatrughnaaya -> Shatru-ghnaaya: The one who is the slayer of all enemies.
  18. Svarnadaayakaaya -> Svarna-daaya-kaaya: The one who is the bestower of gold and great wealth.
  19. Sureshaaya -> Sure-shaaya: The one who is the supreme lord of all the gods.
  20. Sharanaaya -> Shara-naaya: The one who is the ultimate refuge who grants safety and protection.
  21. Sharmane -> Sharmane: The one who is the source of happiness, bliss, and protection.
  22. Sarvasmai -> Sarvasmai: The one who is everything, the totality of existence.
  23. Vedaaya -> Vedaaya: The one who embodies the sacred Vedas.
  24. Sataanggataye -> Sataang-gataye: The one who is the ultimate goal of all virtuous beings.
  25. Samvritaaya -> Samvri-taaya: The one who is concealed and veiled from ordinary sight.
  26. Asamvritaaya -> Asamv-ritaaya: The one who is fully revealed and open to his devotees.
  27. Shilpine -> Shilpine: The one who is the supreme artist and master craftsman of the universe.
  28. Siddhidaaya -> Siddhi-daaya: The one who bestows all siddhis and accomplishments.
  29. Svarnasiddhidaaya -> Svarna-siddhi-daaya: The one who grants the siddhi of creating gold.
  30. Shaantabuddhaye -> Shaanta-buddhaye: The one whose intellect is calm, serene, and peaceful.
  31. Shuddhabuddhaye -> Shuddha-buddhaye: The one whose intellect is perfectly pure and untainted.
  32. Stavyaaya -> Stavyaaya: The one who is worthy of praise by all.
  33. Stotre -> Stotre: The one who is the hymn of praise itself.
  34. Stavapriyaaya -> Stava-priyaaya: The one who delights in the hymns and praises offered by devotees.
  35. Rasajnaaya -> Rasa-jnaaya: The one who knows all essences, tastes, and aesthetic experiences (rasa).
  36. Svarnaruupaaya -> Svarna-ruupaaya: The one whose radiant form is made of pure gold.
  37. Shuddhaye -> Shuddhaye: The one who is the embodiment of absolute purity and sanctification.
  38. Raajne -> Raajne: The one who is the supreme king and sovereign of all.
  39. Vashat -> Vashat: The sacred exclamation uttered while offering oblations into the fire, symbolizing the deity himself.
  40. Namo -> Namo: The sacred salutation "I bow to you," representing reverence itself.
  41. Sthuulaaya -> Sthuulaaya: The vast and manifest one, immense in physical form.
  42. Suukshmaaya -> Suukshmaaya: The subtle and minute one, too fine for ordinary perception.
  43. Sahasraarkaprakaashaaya -> Sahasra-arka-prakaa-shaaya: The one who blazes with the brilliance of a thousand suns.
  44. Sarvatomukhaaya -> Sarva-tomu-khaaya: The one whose faces turn in every direction, seeing and knowing all.
  45. Saarameyaanugaaya -> Saara-meyaa-nugaaya: The one attended and followed by celestial dogs.
  46. Shambhave -> Shambhave: The auspicious source of happiness and blessedness.
  47. Pretavaahaaya -> Preta-vaahaaya: The one who has ghosts and departed spirits as his vehicle.
  48. Sahasrakrite -> Sahasra-krite: The one who creates and acts in countless ways.
  49. Grahaatmakaaya -> Grahaat-makaaya: The one who is the inner essence of the celestial planets (grahas).
  50. Rudraruupaaya -> Rudra-ruupaaya: The one who bears the fierce, roaring, and terrifying form of Rudra.
  51. Vasvashtasvarnakrite -> Vasva-shtasvar-nakrite: The one who creates the eight forms of wealth (Vasus) and gold.
  52. Vashine -> Vashine: The one who holds perfect mastery over himself and the entire cosmos.
  53. Aadityaaya -> Aadit-yaaya: The radiant sun god, the son of Aditi.
  54. Sarvakartre -> Sarva-kartre: The one who is the ultimate doer and creator of all.
  55. Sarvagaaya -> Sarva-gaaya: The all-pervading one, present everywhere and in everything.
  56. Svarnasiddhidaaya -> Svarna-siddhi-daaya: The one who grants the siddhi of creating gold.
  57. Sadaarushtaaya -> Sadaa-rushtaaya: The one who is ever wrathful toward evil.
  58. Svarnadaatre -> Svarna-daatre: The generous giver of gold and wealth.
  59. Ghurghuraaya -> Ghurghu-raaya: The one whose sound is deep, gurgling, and rumbling.
  60. Raktalocanaaya -> Rakta-loca-naaya: The fierce one with blood-red eyes.
  61. Paadukaasiddhidaaya -> Paadukaa-siddhi-daaya: The one who grants siddhis through his sacred padukas.
  62. Paataaya -> Paataaya: The ultimate protector and guardian.
  63. Paarushyavinishuudanaaya -> Paarushya-vini-shuuda-naaya: The one who destroys all harshness and cruelty.
  64. Ashtasiddhiye -> Ashta-siddhiye: The embodiment of the eight great siddhis.
  65. Mahaasiddhaye -> Mahaa-siddhaye: The supreme among all divine attainments.
  66. Suprasiddhaye -> Supra-siddhaye: The one renowned throughout the cosmos.
  67. Svarnadaaya -> Svarna-daaya: The generous bestower of gold.
  68. Bhuutavetaalaghaatine -> Bhuuta-vetaala-ghaatine: The great slayer of ghosts, demons, and vetaalas.
  69. Vetaalaanucaraaya -> Vetaala-anu-caraaya: The one followed and served by legions of vetaalas.
  70. Ravaye -> Ravaye: The radiant one who roars like the sun.
  71. Kaalaaya -> Kaalaaya: The embodiment of Time, the final destroyer.
  72. Kaalaagnirudrashriye -> Kaala-agni-rudra-shriye: The one who bears the glorious splendor of Rudra as the fire of time that ends the cosmos.
  73. Svarnaakarshanabhairavaaya -> Svarnaakarshana-bhaira-vaaya: The form of Bhairava who attracts and bestows gold.
  74. Kaalamaalaaya -> Kaala-maalaaya: The one who wears a garland of time, or a garland of skulls that signifies time.
  75. Kalaamaalaaya -> Kalaa-maalaaya: The one adorned with a garland of all arts and cosmic divisions.
  76. Tryambakaaya -> Tryamba-kaaya: The three-eyed lord of the three worlds.
  77. Tripuraantakaaya -> Tripura-anta-kaaya: The great destroyer of the three demonic cities of Tripura.
  78. Sarvaabhicaarahantre -> Sarva-abhicaara-hantre: The destroyer of all black magic and malevolent spells.
  79. Parakrityanishuudanaaya -> Parakritya-nish-uuda-naaya: The supreme vanquisher of evil rites performed by others.
  80. Mantramaaline -> Mantra-maaline: The one who wears a garland of sacred mantras.
  81. Sarpamaaline -> Sarpa-maaline: The one who wears a garland of living divine serpents.
  82. Svarnaakarshana bhairavaaya -> Svarnaa-karshana-bhaira-vaaya: The form of Bhairava who powerfully attracts gold and wealth.
  83. Shriidharaaya -> Shrii-dharaaya: The one who holds all glory, splendor, and prosperity (Shri).
  84. Shriikaraaya -> Shrii-karaaya: The one who creates and bestows all divine auspiciousness and wealth.
  85. Shriilaaya -> Shrii-laaya: The one who embodies a noble, virtuous, and excellent character.
  86. Shriinivaasaaya -> Shrii-nivaa-saaya: The one who is the sacred and eternal abode of all glory and prosperity (Shri).
  87. Sadaashivaaya -> Sadaa-shivaaya: The one who is eternally auspicious, benevolent, and the source of all good.
  88. Shriisvaruupaakritaye -> Shrii-svaruu-paakri-taye: The one whose very form embodies divine splendor.
  89. Shriimate -> Shriimate: The one who is glorious, resplendent, and endowed with all divine fortunes.
  90. Shriiharaaya -> Shrii-haraaya: The one who takes prosperity from the undeserving, or the destroyer adorned with Shri.
  91. Shriimukhaaya -> Shrii-mukhaaya: The one who has a glorious, auspicious, and beautiful face.
  92. Shivaaya -> Shivaaya: The one who is supremely auspicious, the ultimate reality.
  93. Shriishaantaaya -> Shrii-shaantaaya: The one who embodies glorious peace and tranquility.
  94. Shriivaraahaaya -> Shrii-varaa-haaya: The one who is the glorious giver of excellent boons.
  95. Shriinivaasaaya -> Shrii-nivaa-saaya: The one in whom all glory, wealth, and auspiciousness reside.
  96. Shriyaamvaraaya -> Shriyaam-varaaya: The one who is the noblest among all glorious beings.
  97. Svarnadaaya -> Svarna-daaya: The generous giver of gold.
  98. Siddhidaaya -> Siddhi-daaya: The one who bestows all perfection and supernatural powers.
  99. Siddhaaya -> Siddhaaya: The one who is eternally perfected and accomplished.
  100. Bhaktaanaam svarnadaayakaaya -> Bhaktaanaam-svarna-daaya-kaaya: The one who generously bestows gold upon his devotees.

Patterns To Notice in the 1000 Names

Certain themes keep returning throughout this sahasranama.

That is why a sahasranama is more than a list. Read with attention, it becomes a map of bhava.

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Quick FAQ

What are the 1000 names of Kalabhairava?

They are a devotional sahasranama: a garland of 1000 names used for remembrance, chanting, prayer, and contemplation of Lord Kalabhairava.

Are these hyphenated forms exact Sanskrit grammar?

No. The hyphens are pause-based pronunciation aids for chanting. They are not presented as a strict grammatical sandhi analysis or academic transliteration.

Can I read only part of the sahasranama?

Yes. Many devotees read a smaller section slowly and with attention. Consistency and bhava matter more than finishing quickly.

Is this suitable for daily reading?

Yes, as a devotional reading aid. For formal ritual, mantra diksha, or specific sadhana procedure, follow your guru, sampradaya, and family tradition.

Closing Reflection

The 1000 names of Kalabhairava move through terror, protection, generosity, time, death, knowledge, and liberation. Taken together, they remind the devotee that Bhairava Baba is not only fierce. He removes fear by taking the seeker beyond the small self that trembles before time.

Read slowly. Let the pauses do their work. Let one name become enough for the day.

Jai Kalabhairava Baba. Jai Ma Adya. Jai Khyapa Parampara.

Spiritual Insight

The 1000 names of Kalabhairava form a long meditation on time, fearlessness, protection, and liberation. The pause-based splits help the reader slow down, chant steadily, and approach each name as an offering.