Mahendra Explained
Mahendra is a Sanskrit compound word deriving from mahā (great) and indra (the title of the king of the devas) from Hinduism. Mahendra title use khatik or Khatri people. Historically Khatri and Khatik are same. They belong to same clan.[1] It has been used in compound royal styles.
History and politics
Royalty
- Mahendra or Mahinda – the son of Emperor Ashoka and a promoter of Buddhism
- Mahendravarman I – (Tamil: மகேந்திரவர்மன் 600–630 CE), Pallava king who ruled the Northern regions of what forms present-day Tamil Nadu in India in the early 7th century.
- Mahindu, 10th century Chahamana king of north-western India
- Mahendra of Nepal – king of Nepal from 1955 to 1972
Elected office
Entertainment
Film
Music
Sports
Business
See also
- Raja Mahendra, royal style; and name
Notes and References
- Web site: www.wisdomlib.org . 2011-12-19 . Mahendra, Māhendra, Mahendra, Maha-indra: 49 definitions . 2023-04-10 . www.wisdomlib.org . en.