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Aadhiseshan Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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Overview

The meaning of the name "aadhiseshan" is "the primordial snake in hindu mythology", and is used often for "boy".

Name
aadhiseshan
Meaning
the primordial snake in hindu mythology
Pronunciation
ah-dee-shey-shun
Used for
boy
Syllables
4

Aadhiseshan Name Details

Aadhiseshan is a Sanskrit name derived from the combination of 'aadhi' meaning 'primordial' and 'seshan' meaning 'snake' or 'serpent'. In Hindu mythology, Aadhiseshan is a thousand-headed serpent that serves as the couch or bed of Lord Vishnu. He is considered to be one of the primary deities of the Hindu pantheon. The name Aadhiseshan is often given to boys in India, reflecting the reverence and significance of the mythological character.

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