Damodar (Sanskrit: दामोदर, IAST: Dāmodara, also spelled "Damodara" and "Damodarah") lit.'"roped around the abdomen"'[1] is the 367th name of Vishnu from the Vishnu Sahasranama. The various meanings of the name are given as follows:
"The Lord when He was tied with a cord (dāma) around His waist (udara)", denoting a divine pastime in which Krishna's mother Yashoda bound him for being mischievous. (Used by various Vaishnava adherents.)[2]
"One who is known through a mind which is purified (Udara) by means of self-control (dama)".[3]
"One in whose bosom rests the entire universe."[4]
Temples
In many temples, Krishna is worshiped as Damodar. Historic temples and sites related to Damodar includes: