Chakrararajarathharudasarvayudhapariṣkrita (चक्रराजरथारूढसर्वायुधपरिष्कृता, IAST: Cakrarājarathārūḍhasarvāyudhaperiṣkṛtā) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “She seated on the Cakrarāja chariot, adorned with all weapons”. Cakrarāja is the supreme chariot of the Goddess; rathārūḍha means mounted upon the chariot; sarvāyudha means all weapons; and pariṣkṛtā means embellished or equipped — together revealing Lalitā enthroned in all her invincible martial glory.

Meaning, etymology & significance

The Cakrarāja chariot is described in the Lalitā Sahasranāma's narrative as a cosmic vehicle of extraordinary splendor, built by Viśvakarmā and adorned with all the weapons of the gods; the Goddess rides it as the sovereign commander of the divine forces. Sarvāyudha (all weapons) and pariṣkṛtā (perfectly adorned) together convey that Lalitā is the source and wielder of every form of divine power without exception.

This epithet belongs to Lalitā Tripurasundarī in her warrior-queen aspect; it is a multi-word descriptive compound not suited to daily use as a given name. Devotees sometimes use the simpler Cakrarājā or Rathārūḍhā to honor this imagery.

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Scriptural source

Chakrararajarathharudasarvayudhapariṣkrita appears in the Lalitha Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Lalitha.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Chakrararajarathharudasarvayudhapariṣkrita aligns with the Revati nakshatra, under the Meena rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 6.