108 Names
108 traditional names of Tulsi Mata with simple meanings.
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Tulsi
Self-sacred Tulsi goddess
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Vrinda
Presiding goddess of Vrindavan
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Vrindavani
One who resides in Vrindavan
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Vishvapujita
Worshipped by the entire universe
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Vishvapavani
Purifier of the world
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Pushpasara
Essence of all flowers
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Nandini
One who gives joy
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Krishnajivani
Life force beloved of Lord Krishna
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Haripriya
Beloved of Lord Hari
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Vishnupriya
Beloved of Lord Vishnu
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Shubhada
Giver of auspiciousness
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Punyada
Bestower of merit
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Bhaktavatsala
Affectionate toward devotees
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Surapujita
Worshipped by the gods
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Mangalaprada
Giver of auspiciousness
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Shrida
Bestower of prosperity
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Dhanya
Blessed and virtuous
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Pavani
Purifier
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Satyarupa
Embodiment of truth
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Gyanada
Giver of knowledge
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Mokshada
Giver of liberation
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Bhavabhayaharini
Remover of fear of worldly existence
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Kalyani
Auspicious and benevolent
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Saumya
Gentle and calm form
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Kamalalochana
Lotus-eyed one
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Shantidayini
Giver of peace
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Dayamayi
Full of compassion
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Bhaktapriya
Dear to devotees
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Siddhida
Bestower of spiritual powers
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Tejomayi
Filled with divine radiance
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Sundari
Beautiful one
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Bhavani
Life-giving divine energy
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Padmini
Lotus-like graceful one
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Sugandha
Divinely fragrant one
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Amrita
Immortal nectar-like goddess
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Shraddhamayi
Full of devotion and faith
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Chandramukhi
Moon-faced one
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Sumangala
Source of all auspiciousness
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Yogamaya
Divine power of illusion and yoga
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Vaishnavi
Energy associated with Lord Vishnu
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Bhadra
Auspicious goddess
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Kantimati
Radiant and luminous one
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Achala
Steady and unshakable
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Madhavi
Full of sweetness
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Shubhangi
One with auspicious limbs
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Satyapriya
Lover of truth
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Charulata
Beautiful creeper-like form
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Ratnagarbha
Womb of divine qualities like jewels
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Premada
Giver of love
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Bhagyada
Giver of fortune
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Tapasvini
Ascetic goddess
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Kirtida
Giver of fame
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Manohara
Captivator of the mind
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Vijaya
Victorious one
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Sarveshvari
Goddess of all beings
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Aradhya
Worthy of worship
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Varada
Bestower of boons
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Mangalamayi
Full of auspiciousness
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Sukhaprada
Giver of happiness
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Papanashini
Destroyer of sins
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Suramya
Beautiful and delightful
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Manorama
Enchanting and pleasing
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Abhaya
Remover of fear
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Diptimayi
Radiant and luminous
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Karunamayi
Full of compassion
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Lakshmisvarupa
Embodiment of Goddess Lakshmi
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Ramya
Beautiful and delightful
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Padmagandha
Fragrant like a lotus
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Sudhamayi
Nectar-like divine one
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Jagaddhatri
Sustainer of the universe
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Dharmada
Giver of righteousness
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Satyavati
Embodiment of truth
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Vinaya
Humble and modest
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Prasanna
Always cheerful
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Madhurya
Full of sweetness
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Alankrita
Beautifully adorned
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Dhanaprada
Giver of wealth
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Sarvamangala
Giver of all auspiciousness
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Chaitanyamayi
Full of consciousness
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Bhaktapalini
Protector of devotees
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Shrimayi
Full of prosperity and grace
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Sadgatida
Giver of noble destiny
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Harshada
Giver of joy
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Nirmala
Pure and spotless
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Shobhana
Auspicious and beautiful
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Pujya
Worthy of worship
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Suvrata
Observer of sacred vows
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Haridayini
Dear to Lord Hari
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Bhavमोchिनी
Liberator from worldly bondage
- 90
Sumeha
Possessor of great intelligence
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Anupama
Incomparable one
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Hemavarna
Golden-hued one
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Sureshvari
Worshipped by the gods
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Sugati
Giver of good path
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Manasvini
Strong-minded one
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Kamada
Giver of desires
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Bhaktasulabha
Easily accessible to devotees
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Sharanya
Refuge-giving goddess
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Saubhagyaprada
Bestower of good fortune
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Yogada
Giver of yoga and concentration
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Muktidayini
Giver of liberation
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Shivapriya
Dear to auspiciousness and Shiva energy
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Pritida
Giver of love and affection
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Akhilapujita
Worshipped by the entire universe
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Sudhaprada
Giver of nectar-like grace
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Jaganmata
Mother of the universe
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Punyamayi
Full of virtue
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Kripamayi
Full of compassion and grace

