Mahakaleshwar Deva
Ancient deity embodiment representing Shiva as the lord of time and death, central to the Ujjain temple
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/məˈhɑːkəl/
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Mahakal is a Sanskrit term meaning 'Great Time' or 'Lord of Time,' derived from 'Maha' (great) and 'Kal' (time/death). It is an epithet of Lord Shiva, symbolizing his power over destruction and regeneration in Hindu mythology, representing the eternal cycle of time and cosmic order.
In Hinduism, Mahakal represents the destructive aspect of Lord Shiva, who governs time and death, preserving cosmic balance. The name is especially revered in the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple in Ujjain, one of the twelve sacred Shiva shrines. Mahakal embodies the concept of time as an unstoppable force and the ultimate reality beyond creation and destruction.
Mahakal is a powerful, spiritual name rarely used in everyday naming but highly respected within Hindu communities. It symbolizes strength, transformation, and divine protection, appealing to parents seeking a meaningful and culturally rich name. Its association with Lord Shiva adds religious reverence, while its uniqueness provides an uncommon yet profound identity.
The name Mahakal carries the essence of “The great time or lord of time, a form of Lord Shiva” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Hinduism, Mahakal represents the destructive aspect of Lord Shiva, who governs time and death, preserving cosmic balance. The name is especially revered in the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple in Ujjain, one of the twelve sacred Shiva shrines. Mahakal embodies the concept of time as an unstoppable force and the ultimate reality beyond creation and destruction.
Ancient deity embodiment representing Shiva as the lord of time and death, central to the Ujjain temple
A warrior figure in regional folklore symbolizing bravery and devotion to Shiva
A renowned Hindu scholar and poet whose works celebrated the divine aspects of Shiva
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Gran Tiempo
🌐Spanish
Grand Temps
🌐French
Große Zeit
🌐German
Grande Tempo
🌐Italian
マハカル (Mahakaru)
🌐Japanese
大时 (Dà shí)
🌐Chinese
المهكال
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The name Mahakal is closely linked to one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas, making it both a spiritual title and a geographical landmark.
Individuals named Mahakal are often perceived as strong-willed, wise, and deeply intuitive. They may possess a calm yet commanding presence and a natural inclination towards spirituality or leadership. These traits reflect the name's association with time, transformation, and cosmic balance, suggesting resilience and profound insight.
Mahakal is a Sanskrit name meaning “The great time or lord of time, a form of Lord Shiva”. Mahakal is a Sanskrit term meaning 'Great Time' or 'Lord of Time,' derived from 'Maha' (great) and 'Kal' (time/death). It is an epithet of Lord Shiva, symbolizing his power over destruction and regeneration in Hindu mythology, representing the eternal cycle of time and cosmic order.
Mahakal is pronounced (IPA: /məˈhɑːkəl/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Mahakal include: Maha, Kal, Mahi, Kalu, Mako, Maks, Kala, Makky, Maka, Mahky.
Famous people named Mahakal include: , , , Mahakal Raj, Mahakal Sharma.