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Arvind Kulathu the great poet who lived in Thailand and told them the grand stories of India with poetry in 1845.
Arvind Kulathu the great poet who lived in Thailand and told them the grand stories of India with poetry in 1845.


* [[Arvind Arikatla (13 year old)]]
* [[Arvind Arikatla (12 year old)]]
* [[Arvind (computer scientist)]]
* [[Arvind (computer scientist)]]
* [[Arvind Swamy]] (Actor)
* [[Arvind Swamy]] (Actor)

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This article is about the name. for the computer scientist, see Arvind (computer scientist).

Arvind is a common male name in India, that means lotus in Sanskrit. In southern India, Arvind is often written (and pronounced) as Aravind or Arvindh, and in Bengal, it becomes Aurobindo. The great seer Sri Aurobindo would in effect be called "Shree Arvind" in north and west India. It also means sun in Hindi. According to myth only the cleverest and most bright child gets the Arvind. The blessing hand of Rama is described as "Arvinda Dhalaya Daksham" in Slokas about Lord Rama. As it refers to an inanimate flower many religions including christianity use this for naming their babies.

Famous Arvinds

Arvind Kulathu the great poet who lived in Thailand and told them the grand stories of India with poetry in 1845.