Meaning & Origin
Rajas signifies a king and sekar means victory. Thus, Rajasekar is a name of a king who is victorious.
Spiritual meaning
Rajasekar represents the divine power of a king who is the ruler of his destiny and the conqueror of his own mind.
Language details
राजसेकर
rājā + sekara
राजसेकर
राजा + सेकर
ராஜசேகர
ராஜ + சேகர
రాజసేకర
రాజ + సేకర
Rajasekar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे King of Victory
Rajasekar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ King of Victory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-jah-se-kar
/rɑdʒəˈsekər/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Rajasekar holds significant cultural importance in Hindu society as it symbolizes power, strength, and leadership. With the name Rajasekar, parents often hope that their child will grow up to be a leader, a successful individual, and a source of inspiration for others. In Hindu mythology and folklore, the name Rajasekar is associated with kings, warriors, and powerful rulers who brought prosperity and peace to their people.
Rajasekar holds spiritual significance in the Hindu belief that every individual has the potential to be a ruler or king of their own life. The name signifies the inner strength and power that resides within each person, encouraging them to overcome challenges and obstacles on their spiritual journey. The name Rajasekar serves as a reminder to constantly strive for victory over negative emotions, thoughts, and desires, and to always maintain a strong connection with the higher consciousness and ultimate reality.
Historical references
Rajasekara Chola I, also known as Rajaraja Chola (r. 985-1014 CE), was a prominent ruler of the Chola Empire in the southern Indian subcontinent. He expanded the territorial holdings of the Chola Empire in all directions, conquering parts of Sri Lanka, Malaya, and Bengal. The most significant temple that Rajaraja Chola built during his reign was the Rajarajesvara Temple at Thanjavur, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the finest examples of Chola architecture and the pinnacle of the Chola artistic style.
985-1014 CE
Rajasekhara, a Jaina scholar and poet, lived in the 10th or 11th century CE. He is best known for his literary works, including 'The Ocean of the River Gods' ('Natatattva-sruti'), a Sanskrit text that explores the reasons behind the worship of river gods and goddesses in Jainism. Rajasekhara's works were influential in shaping Jaina thought and contributed to the development of Jaina literature.
10th or 11th century CE
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