Meaning & Origin
Bestowed by God with Divine Grace and Compassion
Spiritual meaning
A name given to those who are blessed with divine grace and compassion, believed to be bestowed by God
Language details
रहमथ
mystic, secretive
रहमथ
राहा (rāhā) + मथ (math)
ராஹாமத்
ராஹா (rāhā) + மத் (math)
రాహామథ్
రాహా (rāhā) + మథ్ (math)
Rahamath
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Grace, Compassion, Mercy
Rahamath
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Grace, Compassion, Mercy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-ah-math
/rəˈhɑːmɑθ/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Rahamath is derived from the Arabic word "Rahman" which means "The Most Compassionate" and in Hinduism, it is believed that this name holds a strong influence from both Hindu and Islamic cultures. In Hindu culture, Rahamath may denote the grace of Lord Vishnu or Lord Rama, who are known for their compassion towards their devotees. The name may symbolize the protection and care a deity provides to his or her devotees, offering emotional stability and strength.
The spiritual significance of the name Rahamath lies in the deep sense of compassion and divine grace that it represents. It encompasses the idea of being blessed by a higher power and being taken care of in times of need or duress. The name encourages individuals to be compassionate towards others and to show kindness and mercy in their actions, mirroring the grace and compassion bestowed upon them by the divine. This spiritual meaning resonates with both Hindu and Islamic beliefs, as both traditions emphasize the importance of compassion and love in one's relationship with the divine.
Historical references
Rahamath was a title borne by several Jain monarchs in medieval India. The most notable was Rahamana, ruler of the Seuna (Solanki) dynasty in Gujarat from 1243 to 1260 AD. He is known for his patronage of Jainism and for expanding his kingdom through military campaigns.
13th century AD
Rahamath is also mentioned in the 12th-century Jain text, 'Kalpasutra', as a chief disciple of the Jain monk, Gautama Mahavira. He is described as a man of great faith, devotion, and wisdom, who renounced worldly pleasures to seek enlightenment.
12th century AD
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