Nakulನಕುಲ್
🗣️ Pronunciation: NAH-kul
Meaning
The fourth Pandava; supremely handsome, skilled in horsemanship and the art of warfare
Astrological Profile
- Rashi (Moon Sign):वृश्चिक ♏
- Nakshatra:Anuradha
- Chaldean Numerology:3
Cultural Context
- Style:Mythological
- Modern Appeal:Medium
- NRI Friendly:Good
Origins & Context
Nakula was the fourth of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata — the son of the Ashwini Kumars (divine twin physicians) through Madri. He was renowned as the most handsome man of his age, a master of equestrian arts, and deeply devoted to his brothers. His name is often interpreted as "one who knows how to be flexible" or "mongoose" in Sanskrit. He represents the qualities of aesthetic excellence and practical skill.
Spiritual Significance
The Ashwini Kumars, Nakula's divine fathers, are the celestial healers of the gods — physicians of the heavenly realm. A child named Nakula may carry an innate healing quality and aesthetic sensitivity inherited from this divine parentage.
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