Sanskrit Govinda

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Sanskrit Govinda is a traditional Sanskrit name and epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna, commonly used in devotional and religious contexts across India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sanskrit name
epithet
appearsIn Bhagavad Gita NERFINISHED
Bhagavata Purana NERFINISHED
Mahabharata NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Vishnu NERFINISHED
associatedFormOfVishnu Krishna NERFINISHED
associatedWith Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
category Hindu given name
theonym
epithetOf Krishna NERFINISHED
gender masculine name
honorificUse chanted in kirtan
recited in mantra
language Sanskrit
meaning lord of cows
one who gives pleasure to the senses
protector of cows
nameType theophoric name
refersTo Krishna NERFINISHED
regionOfUse India NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
relatedName Gopala NERFINISHED
Govind NERFINISHED
Madhava NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Hinduism
script Devanagari NERFINISHED
semanticField cows
divine joy
protection
usedBy Hindus NERFINISHED
Vaishnavas NERFINISHED
usedFor Hindu deity Krishna NERFINISHED
usedIn India NERFINISHED
devotional contexts
religious contexts
worshipContext bhakti (devotional) practices

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Gobind hasEtymologicalRoot Sanskrit Govinda