Meaning & Origin
Ramamoorthi is a combination of 'Rama' and 'Moorthis'. Rama means 'God' or 'Joy'. Moorthi means 'Form of God'. So, Ramamoorthi can be translated as 'Form of God Rama' or 'God of Ramas'.
Spiritual meaning
Ramamoorthi is a powerful name that invokes the strength and courage of the god Rama. It is believed to bring blessings of prosperity, happiness, and victory over obstacles.
Language details
राममूर्ति
Rāmamūrti
राममूर्ति
राममूर्ति
ராமமூர்தி
ராமமூர்தி
రామమూర్థి
రామమూర్థి
Ramamoorthi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Ramas
Ramamoorthi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Ramas
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-ma-moo-r-thee
rɑːmɑmʊrˈtɪ
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ramamoorthi holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism, particularly in the epic Ramayana, where Lord Rama is the central character. Rama, as a synonym for God, emphasizes the divine presence enshrined in an individual. The addition of 'Moorthi' signifies the physical form or the manifestation of God, resonating with the belief that the divine is present in various forms around us.
Spiritually, the name Ramamoorthi invokes a sense of devotion towards the divine form of Lord Rama. It underscores the belief that God exists not only as an abstract entity, but also in physical forms like idols, gurus, and enlightened beings. The name is a constant reminder that the divine is omnipresent, manifesting in innumerable ways and can be experienced through various forms of devotion and spiritual practices.
Historical references
Ramamoorthi was a renowned Hindu philosopher and scholar during the medieval period in India. He is known to have contributed significantly to the development of the Bhakti movement, which emphasized the devotional aspect of Hinduism.
13th to 15th century
Another Ramamoorthi, a king of the Chola dynasty, ruled in the late 11th century. He is best known for his patronage of temples and the arts, particularly the construction of the famous Temple of Airavatesvara at Darasuram.
Late 11th century
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