Homonym: Neelkanth (God)
The term "Neelkanth" refers to a name associated with the Hindu god Shiva. It translates to "blue throat," which is derived from a mythological event where Shiva consumed poison during the churning of the ocean, known as Samudra Manthan. To save the world from the toxic effects, he held the poison in his throat, turning it blue.
In addition to its mythological significance, "Neelkanth" is also a common name for the Indian roller, a bird known for its vibrant blue plumage. The bird is often associated with beauty and is found in various regions across India and surrounding countries.