Meaning & Origin
Derived from Sanskrit, Rajeshwar signifies the 'King of Kings'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes divine rule and sovereignty.
Language details
राजेश्वर
Lord of Kings
राजेश्वर
राजाओं का स्वामी
ராஜேஷ்வர்
கோத்தளவர்
రాజేశ్వర్
రాజుల స్వామి
Rajeshwar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे King of Kings
Rajeshwar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ King of Kings
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Rah-jehsh-wahr
[rɑːˈdʒeːʃvər]
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Rajeshwar holds a rich cultural significance in Hindu mythology and carries the symbolism of power, authority, and sovereignty. It is a title of reverence for various gods and goddesses, reminding us of their supreme power and command over all elements of the universe.
The name is deeply rooted in spiritual symbolism, signifying a higher consciousness that transcends the individual ego and connects one to the Universal Consciousness, or Brahman. It is a reminder of the ultimate reality, the indomitable, unchanging, and eternal ruler of the universe - the Divine Presence within us all.
Vedic name • Root: राज + ईश्वर • राजानम् ईश्वरम् (Rigveda)
Historical references
Rajeshwar was a title given to the rulers of the Chalukya empire in the Deccan region of India during the 6th to 12th centuries. The word 'Rajeshwar' literally means the 'Lord of the Kingdom'. It was a title bestowed upon the emperor as a recognition of his divine right to rule.
6th to 12th centuries CE
Another reference to Rajeshwar can be found in the medieval Hindu epic 'Mahabharata' where Indra, the king of gods, is referred to as 'Rajeshwar' or the 'Lord of the Kingdom'. This reference signifies Indra's supremacy and divine right to rule over the cosmos.
circa 400-200 BCE
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