दिशाओं के नाम हिंदी और अंग्रेजी में | Directions Name in Hindi and English

Directions Names in Hindi and English – Today in this article, we will tell you the names of all the directions. Most people know only the four main directions. But very few people know that there are 10 directions in total. So, through this article, we will share the names of all these 10 directions in Hindi and English. We will also give you important and easy information about these 10 directions.

Earlier, people used to learn directions to find their way. But with time, in today’s scientific world, the study of directions is also used for many things like weather forecasting, natural disaster warnings, and different technologies.

No matter how old you are, knowing directions is important. Children are asked questions about directions in school, and many competitive exams also include questions on this topic. That’s why you should know the Directions Names in Hindi and English, so you can easily understand and identify all the directions.

There are four main directions in the world: 1. East, 2. West, 3. North, and 4. South. The space between these directions is also considered a direction. That is, at a 45-degree angle between the four main directions, there are sub-directions (diagonal directions) called Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest.

In addition to these eight directions, above (sky) and below (ground) are also considered directions. Therefore, there are a total of 10 types of directions. From a scientific perspective, each direction has its own scientific significance. These directions also describe the events occurring on Earth and the structure of nature.

There are four main directions: East, West, North, and South. These four are opposite to each other. If you are unsure about your direction, stand facing the sun and your face will be towards the east. Angles are also formed in these directions like North-East angle between North and East, Vayavya angle between North-West, Aganeya angle between South and East, Nairitya angle between South-West.

  • Main Directions
    North
    South
    East
    West
  • Angular Directions
    Northeast
    Southeast
    Southwest
    Northwest

 

  • हिंदी मे दिशाओ के नाम

उधरव -आकाश के ऊपर की दिशा।

ईशान -उत्तर और पूर्व के बीच।

पूर्व -सूर्योदय की दिशा।

आगनेय- दक्षिण -पूर्व के मध्य मे।

दक्षिण -नीचे की दिशा

नैऋतय -दक्षिण और पश्चिम के बीच

पश्चिम -सूर्योदय की दिशा

वायव्य -उत्तर और पश्चिम के मध्य मे।

उत्तर- ध्रुवीय तारे की दिशा

अधो -पृथ्वी के नीचे की दिशा

Directions Name in English and Hindi

Below we have told you the names of all 10 directions in Hindi and English. You should understand it according to the word meaning so that it becomes easy for you to remember.

1. East – ईस्ट – पूर्व

2. West – वेस्ट – पश्चिम

3. North – नॉर्थ – उत्तर

4. South – साउथ – दक्षिण

5. North West – नॉर्थ वेस्ट – उत्तर पश्चिम

6. South West – साउथ वेस्ट – दक्षिण पश्चिम

7. North East – नॉर्थ ईस्ट – उत्तर पूर्व

8. South East – साउथ ईस्ट – दक्षिण पूर्व

9. Down – डाउन – नीचे

10. Up – अप – ऊपर

Detailed Information of All Directions

Now we will explain all 10 directions in simple words.
With every direction, we will also tell the name of its master (Disha Devta).
According to Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma), every direction has a god who protects that direction.

1. East (पूर्व)

  • The sun rises from the East.

  • It is one of the most important directions.

  • Masters: Lord Indra and Lord Surya.


2. West (पश्चिम )

  • West is the opposite of East.

  • The sun sets in the West.

  • Master: Lord Varuna.


3. North (उत्तर)

  • This direction points toward the Earth’s North Pole.

  • Master: Lord Kubera (god of wealth).


4. South (दक्षिण)

  • This direction points toward the Earth’s South Pole.

  • Antarctica lies in the South direction.

  • Master: Lord Yama.


5. North-East (उत्तर-पूर्व)

  • This direction lies between North and East.

  • Also called the Ishan angle.

  • Master: Lord Shiva (in Vaastu, also linked to Surya).


6. South-East (दक्षिण-पूर्व)

  • This direction lies between South and East.

  • Also called the Agneya angle.

  • Master: Agni Dev (god of fire).


7. North-West (उत्तर-पश्चिम)

  • This direction lies between North and West.

  • Also called the Vayavya angle.

  • Master: Vayu Dev (god of wind).


8. South-West (दक्षिण-पश्चिम)

  • This direction lies between South and West.

  • Also called the Nairitya angle.

  • Master: Nirti Dev.


9. Upward Direction (ऊर्ध्व/ऊपर)

  • The sky or upward direction.

  • Master: Lord Brahma (creator of the universe).


10. Downward Direction (नीचे/ अधो)

  • The earth or underworld direction.

  • Master: Sheshnag (the divine serpent).

 

  • English NameHindi Name
    North –Eastउत्तर पूर्व (ईशान कोण )
    North-Westउत्तर पश्चिम (वायव्य कोण )
    South-Westदक्षिण पश्चिम (नैऋतय दिशा )
    South Eastदक्षिण पूर्व (आगनेय कोण )

16 Directions Name in Hindi and English

  1. पूर्व –  East
  2. पश्चिम – West
  3. उत्तर – North
  4. दक्षिण – South 
  5. उत्तर पूर्व – North East
  6. उत्तर पश्चिम – North  West
  7. दक्षिण पश्चिम – South West
  8. दक्षिण पूर्व – South East 
  9. ऊर्ध्व – Up Direction 
  10. अधो – Down Direction
  11. पूर्व उत्तर पूर्व – East-northeast
  12. पूर्व दक्षिण पूर्व – East-southeast
  13. उत्तर उत्तर पूर्व – North-northeast 
  14. दक्षिण दक्षिण पूर्व – South southeast
  15. दक्षिण दक्षिण पश्चिम – South southwest 
  16. पश्चिम उत्तर पश्चिम – West northwest 
  17. पश्चिम दक्षिण पश्चिम – West southwest 

Directions Name in Hindi and English for Compass Point Abbreviations

Compass Point NameAbbreviation Name
East (पूर्व)E (पू.)
West (पश्चिम)W (प.)
North (उत्तर)N (उ.)
South (दक्षिण)S (द.)
Northeast (उत्तर-पूर्व)NE (उ.पू.)
Northwest (उत्तर-पश्चिम)NW (उ.प.)
North-northeast (उत्तर-उत्तर-पूर्व)NNE (उ.उ.पू.)
North-northwest (उत्तर-उत्तर-पश्चिम)NNW (उ.उ.प.)
East-northeast (पूर्व-उत्तर-पूर्व)ENE (पू.उ.पू.)
East-southeast (पूर्व-दक्षिण-पूर्व)ESE (पू.द.पू.)
Southeast (दक्षिण-पूर्व)SE (द.पू.)
Southwest (दक्षिण-पश्चिम)      SW (द.प.)

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