Amitraj
Eternal King
Ah-mee-truhj/əˈmɪt.rədʒ/
Meaning & Origin
Amitraj is a name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Eternal King'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizing strength and leadership, Amitraj reflects a deep connection with Hindu spirituality.
Language details
अमित्रज
Unconquerable in battle
अमित्रज
अजेय सेनापति
அமித்ரஜ்
போராளும் வெற்றிகாரன்
అమిత్రజ్
యుద్ధ మందిరం జైశం
Amitraj
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Eternal King
Amitraj
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Eternal King
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Ah-mee-truhj
/əˈmɪt.rədʒ/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Amitraj carries a rich cultural heritage, as it is derived from ancient Sanskrit language. In Hinduism, the prefix "Amita-" translates to 'immeasurable, endless, or infinite', and the suffix '-raj' signifies 'king'. Thus, this name is often given to individuals believed to possess strong leadership qualities, and carries the deep reverence for the eternal and infinite that is a fundamental aspect of Hindu culture.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Amitraj offers a deep sense of devotion and connection to the divine. The name reflects the belief in the ultimate reality of the universe as infinite and eternal, beyond human comprehension. By carrying this name, one is reminded of their connection to the eternal and infinite consciousness that pervades all of existence, and is thought to inspire a sense of inner strength and resilience reflecting the name's meaning as 'Eternal King'.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit अमित्र (amitra) - enemy, foe and जित् (jita) - conquer, win • Not found in Vedas or Upanishads
Historical references
Amitraya was a celebrated sage and the author of the Aitareya Aranyaka, one of the later Upanishads. The work deals with the rituals of the Agnihotra and other fire sacrifices, and the attributes of the gods Indra, Agni, and Vishnu. The text also contains the famous hymn to Rudra, which is still recited during the Shiva-ratri festival.
Late Vedic Period (circa 800-500 BCE)
Amitraji was a legendary king of the Satavahana dynasty in ancient India, ruling from around 178 to 190 CE. He was a great patron of art, literature, and learning, and his reign is marked by the flourishing of Buddhism, Jainism, and other religious and cultural traditions in the region.
Satavahana Dynasty (circa 178-190 CE)
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