Meaning & Origin
Khemraj is derived from two Sanskrit words, ‘Khema’ meaning 'earth' and ‘Raj’ meaning 'king' or 'ruler'. This name signifies the creator of the universe and the one who rules over it.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine power that creates and sustains the universe.
Language details
क्हेमराज
One who rules over prosperity
खेमराज
वेश्या के साथ सेवा वाला
கேமராஜ்
ஓங்குகளில் வரும் வழி
ఖేమరాజ్
పోయేపోయిన పౌరుజ్జేశ్వర
Khemraj
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of creation
Khemraj
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of creation
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
khem-RAJ
/ˈkʰeːm rɑːʤ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, it is believed that giving a child a meaningful name helps in shaping the trajectory of their life. The name "Khemraj" signifies a strong connection to the earth, as well as the divine wisdom and authority associated with being a ruler. This could instill a deep sense of respect for nature and a sense of responsibility towards those under one's care.
From a spiritual perspective, "Khemraj" represents the divine connection between the creator of the earth and the one who rules over it. This name is a reminder of the interconnectedness between all beings and the divine power that governs the universe. It also signifies the inner king or higher self, urging the individual to tap into their inner wisdom and divine authority to lead a fulfilling life.
Historical references
Khemraj was a renowned Hindu scholar and poet from the medieval period in India. He is believed to have lived during the 13th or 14th century and is known for his contributions to the Sanskrit language and literature, particularly in the fields of grammar and poetics. He is often referred to as Khemkaran or Khemcharan in some texts.
13th-14th century
Another reference suggests that Khemraj was a Jain monk and a philosopher who lived during the 10th or 11th century in India. He is best known for his commentaries on the Jain texts, particularly the works of Mahavira and Acyaga. His writings have been influential in shaping Jain philosophy and ethics.
10th-11th century
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