History:
Yogendra is a name with strong roots in Hindu tradition and Sanskrit. It combines "Yoga" and "Indra." "Yoga" is an ancient practice involving physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines that unite the individual with the divine. "Indra" is the king of the gods in Hindu mythology, a powerful god associated with thunder, lightning, and rain. Therefore, Yogendra means "Lord of Yoga" or "Master of Yoga." This name likely began in communities that valued spiritual practice and saw yoga as a path to enlightenment. Giving a child this name would mean hoping they become a master of their senses, a leader in spiritual pursuits, and deeply connected to the divine.
Description:
Yogendra, especially Shri Yogendra (Manibhai Haribhai Desai), holds significant cultural importance in modern yoga. In 1918, Yogendra established The Yoga Institute, the oldest organized yoga center. He transformed yoga instruction by making it more practical and researching its health benefits, which demystified the practice. He also traveled to the United States to promote yoga. Yogendra represents innovation and accessibility, blending Eastern and Western concepts in yoga.
Hindi is commonly spoken by people named Yogendra.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the name and their professions: Yogendra Bali : Journalist, Yogendra Shukla : Revolutionary, Yogendra Tiku : Actor, Yogendra Yadav : Political Scientist, Yogendra Durgesh : Journalist, Yogendra Singh : Sociologist, Yogendra Kumar : Scientist, Yogendra Nath : Freedom Fighter.
Yoginder is a spelling variation of Yogendra. This name is an alternate spelling of that name.
/ˌjoʊ ˈɡɛn dər/ (Yo-GEN-dra): Pronounce this name with emphasis on the second syllable. Regional variations in pronunciation may exist.

















