Description:
Chandrakalavathi is a Hindu Brahmin surname, believed to have originated from the region of Kerala in India. It is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit words “Chandra” (moon) and “Kalavathi” (goddess). The history of the Chandrakalavathi family is unclear, but it is believed that they are descendants of the ancient sage, Vashistha. In the ancient texts, the sage is said to have been blessed with a daughter named Chandrakalavathi, who was given the power to grant all wishes. The culture of the Chandrakalavathi family is steeped in tradition and is largely focused on the worship of the goddess Chandrakalavathi. It is believed that the family is blessed with good fortune and that the goddess will protect them from all forms of harm. The customs of the Chandrakalavathi family are largely focused on the worship of the goddess. Family members gather together to perform special rituals and pujas in honor of the goddess. They also observe special days dedicated to her, such as the Chandrakalavathi Jayanthi, which is celebrated on the full moon day of the Tamil month of Chitra. Variations of the Chandrakalavathi surname include Chandramouli, Chandravathi, Chandrapal, and Chandran.









