Kajendra
The name Kajendra roots out of two different words: Kaja (or Gaja) and Indra. It is the name of Indra (the King of Gods in the Hindu mythology) when he sits on an elephant (Gaja). The name signifies "ruler of the Gods" or "ruler of (something as big as) elephants".
Indra has a mystical nature, ruling over the thunder, storm, rain and war. Hence, Kajendra can also mean "the lover of the mystical world", or "one that has mystical qualities".
Indra has a mystical nature, ruling over the thunder, storm, rain and war. Hence, Kajendra can also mean "the lover of the mystical world", or "one that has mystical qualities".
He just won a war. He is a Kajendra.
He can look into the future. He is a Kajendra.
He is a great leader. He is a Kajendra.
He can look into the future. He is a Kajendra.
He is a great leader. He is a Kajendra.
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