It refers to Lord Gauranga, who possesses unlimited happiness.
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Brahmananda Nityananda
It refers to Lord Nityananda, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Brahmananda Nitai
It refers to Lord Nitai, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Brahmananda Krishna
It refers to Lord Krishna, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Brahmananda Chaitanya
It refers to Lord Chaitanya, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Brahmananda Govinda
It refers to Lord Govinda, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Brahmananda Gaura
It refers to Lord Gaura, who possesses unlimited happiness.
Giriraja Shyama
It refers to Lord Shyama, who is the King of all mountains.
Giridhari Goparaja
It refers to Lord Giridhari, who is the King of the gopas.
Gaurangi Gopi
It refers to the golden-complexioned gopi, i.e. Srimati Radharani.
Godrumesvara Gauranga
It refers to Lord Gauranga, who is the Lord of Godruma.
Godrumesvara Chaitanya
It refers to Lord Chaitanya, who is the Lord of Godruma.
Godrumesvara
A name of Lord Chaitanya, which means “He is the Lord of Godruma”.
Godrumesvara Gaura
It refers to Lord Gaura, who is the Lord of Godruma.
Godrumapati
A name of Lord Chaitanya, which means “He is the Lord of Godruma”.
Godavarinatha Govinda
It refers to Lord Govind, who is the Lord of Godavari.
Godavari
A river in India.
Goloka
Goloka is the eternal abode of Lord Krishna.
Goloka Bihari
A name of Lord Krishna, which means “He wanders in Goloka”.
Goloka Adhipati Gopala
It refers to Lord Gopala, who is the Lord/King of Goloka.
Goloka Adhipati
It refers to Lord Krishna, who is the Lord/King of Goloka.
Goloka Adhipati Govinda
It refers to Lord Govinda, who is the Lord/King of Goloka.
Goloka Vallabhi
A name of Srimati Radharani, which means “She is dear to the citizens of Goloka”.
Gopala Chaitanya
It refers to Lord Gopala and Lord Chaitanya who are non-different.
Gopala Kisora
It refers to Lord Gopala, who is a youthful boy.
Gopala Guru
Gopala Guru was a disciple of Vakresvara Pandit.
Gopala Nimai
It refers to Lord Gopala and Lord Nimai who are non-different.
Gopala Gauranga
It refers to Lord Gopala and Lord Gauranga who are non-different.
Gopala Gauracandra
It refers to Lord Gopala and Lord Gauracandra who are non-different.
Gopala Gaura
It refers to Lord Gopala and Lord Gaura who are non-different.
Gopala Carana
It refers to the lotus feet of Lord Gopala.
Gopala Kanai
It refers to Lord Krishna, whose two names are Gopala and Kanai.
Gopala Palika Rani
Gopala Prana
It means “One whose life is Lord Gopala”.
Gopala Sakha
It refers to the sakha of Lord Gopala.
Gopapatni Rani
It means “Queen Gopapatni”. [Gopapatni is a name of Srimati Radharani, which means “She is the wife of a gopa”.]
Gopanatha Govinda
It refers to Lord Govinda, who is the Lord of cowherds.
Gopamata Yashoda
It refers to Yashoda, who is the mother of the gopas.
Gopesvara Gauranga
It refers to Lord Gopesvara and Lord Gauranga who are non-different.
Gopesvara Gaura
It refers to Lord Gopesvara and Lord Gaura who are non-different.