Rama
Joy, Pleasure
Rah-mah/rɑːm/
Meaning & Origin
One who delights, one who pleases, one who is delighted, one who is pleased, one who brings joy, one who is a source of joy
Spiritual meaning
The embodiment of purity, righteousness, and sacrifice
Language details
राम
Delight, pleasure, joy
राम
राम
ராமம்
ஆபத்யாயம், ஆனந்தம்
రామ
ఆదేశ్, ఆదేశ్య
Rama
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Joy, Pleasure
Rama
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Joy, Pleasure
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Rah-mah
/rɑːm/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Rama" holds immense cultural significance in Hinduism and beyond. He is a central figure in the Indian epic "Ramayana," one of theTwo Great Epic Truths of India and a foundational text in Hinduism. This epic recounts the story of Prince Rama, an embodiment of dharma (righteousness), who goes through a series of trials and tribulations to reclaim his rightful place as the king of Ayodhya. His life story not only showcases the ideals of duty, love, loyalty, and courage but also serves as a profound moral and ethical guideline. The name "Rama" is thus synonymous with the virtues of truthfulness, benevolence, and strength.
Rama's name carries significant spiritual implications as well. In Hinduism, names are believed to be powerful and often represent aspects of the deity that the individual seeks to embody. Rama, as a divine figure, symbolizes the essential nature of God as the source of happiness, pleasure, and joy. As a name, it invokes the idea of attaining a deep inner sense of contentment and peace. The spiritual journey for a devotee of Rama often embodies the pursuit of a joyful and righteous life in harmony with the divine order. In this capacity, Rama's name can serve as an essential reminder that the divine is the ultimate source of joy and happiness in life.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Rama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and the central character of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is considered an incarnation of God and an ideal man who embodies moral virtues. The name Rama is derived from the Sanskrit root 'ram', meaning 'to please' or 'to delight'. It is also a synonym for Lakshmana and Vishnu.
Historical references
Rama was the legendary prince of Ayodhya, who is the protagonist of the Indian epic Ramayana. He is considered an avatar (descent) of the god Vishnu, and is revered as the ideal man, husband, and king.
circa 300 BC - 400 AD
Another historical reference for Rama is found in the Puranic literature, which describes Rama as the eldest son of King Dasaratha and Queen Kausalya. He is depicted as a just and virtuous king who rules over Ayodhya with wisdom and compassion.
circa 1000 BC - 500 BC
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