The baby name Takshaka is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "tahk-shuh-kuh".
Takshaka is Indian in Origin.
Takshaka is a Sanskrit name that means "carpenter" or "woodworker". In Hindu mythology, Takshaka is the name of a powerful serpent king who is associated with the Nagas, a group of semi-divine beings who are often depicted as serpents. According to legend, Takshaka was responsible for the death of the king Parikshit, who was cursed by a sage and bitten by the serpent. The name Takshaka is also associated with the Hindu god Vishnu, who is sometimes depicted as riding on a serpent.
The name Takshaka is typically used for boys and is of Indian origin. It is pronounced as "tahk-shah-kah" with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words: "taksha", which means "carpenter" or "woodworker", and "ka", which is a suffix that means "belonging to" or "related to". The name Takshaka is relatively uncommon, but it has been used in Indian literature and mythology for centuries.
In Hindu mythology, Takshaka is often depicted as a powerful and cunning serpent king who is feared by humans and other creatures. He is associated with the Nagas, a group of semi-divine beings who are often depicted as serpents. The name Takshaka is also associated with the Hindu god Vishnu, who is sometimes depicted as riding on a serpent. The name Takshaka has a rich history and cultural significance in Indian mythology and literature, and it continues to be used as a name for boys in modern times.
Takshaka has the following similar or variant Names
- Takshak |
- Takshakha |
- Takshaknag |
- Takshaknaga |
- Takshakraj |
- Takshakrakshasa |
- Takshakasura |
- Takshakadhipati |
- Takshakadhipa