Meaning & Origin
One who serves dharma, the natural order of the universe. Dharmadaas embodies righteousness, duty, and selflessness.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of dharma, serving the greater good.
Language details
धर्मदास
धर्म (Dharma) + दास (daas) = Duty (or law) + Servant
धर्मदास
धर्म (Dharma) + दास (daas) = धर्म (Dharma) + दवीदा (daas) = धर्मी दवीदा (dharmi davida)
தர்மதாஸ்
தர்மம் (Dharma) + தாஸ் (daas) = தர்மம் வாசி (dharma vasai) = One who serves Dharma
ధర్మదాశ్
ధర్మ (Dharma) + దాశ్ (daas) = ధర్మయోజియేదోభో (dharma yojavedu) = One who serves Dharma
Dharmadaas
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Dharma (duty, righteousness) + daas (servant)
Dharmadaas
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Dharma (duty, righteousness) + daas (servant)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
dhar-mah-dahs
dhərma dɑːs
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Dharmadaas carries a sense of duty, morality, and commitment towards upholding the order and natural laws of the universe (dharma) as understood in Hinduism. In this way, it acts as a reminder for individuals to live in harmony with society and nature. The name also suggests a purposeful life dedicated to duty, virtues, and moral values.
The name Dharmadaas represents a deeper connection to the divine, as it reflects the inner desire to live in accordance with the spiritual principles of dharma. It emphasizes selfless service and devotion towards the divine path, allowing for personal growth and enlightenment. This spiritual significance encourages individuals to find inner peace and joy through living a virtuous and righteous life.
Historical references
There is a mention of the name Dharmadaas in the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic text. Dharmadaas was a noble king who ruled over the kingdom of Kalinga during the Great Kurukshetra War. He was a grandson of King Bhagadatta and a descendant of the solar dynasty.
circa 400 BCE
In Puranic literature, Dharmadaas is also referred to as Dharmaputra, the son of King Yudhajit of Haihayas, and is known for his strong adherence to Dharma or righteousness. He is said to have renounced his kingdom and became a wandering sage, living in forests and teaching the principles of Dharma to people.
circa 500 BCE - 1 CE
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