Meaning & Origin
Rameshwer is a combination of two Sanskrit words - Rama and Ishwer. Rama means 'God' or 'Dharma' and Ishwer means 'God'. Thus, Rameshwer means 'God of Rama'.
Spiritual meaning
Rameshwer is a powerful and divine name, believed to bring blessings of strength, power, and victory. It is often given to babies born in Hindu families, particularly those who are destined for greatness and leadership roles.
Language details
रामेश्वर
Rama-Ishwar
रामेश्वर
राम होता है ईश्वर
ராமேஷ்வர்
ராமாய் இஷ்வராய்
రామేశ్వర్
రామోద్యోధృతోధ్యశ్చందోధ్యహ
Rameshwer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Rama
Rameshwer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Rama
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-mehsh-wer
/rɑmɛʃwɑr/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Rameshwer is a deeply rooted name in Hindu culture, often associated with devotion and reverence for Lord Rama, one of the seven main Avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu. The name evokes a sense of divinity and devotion, as Lord Rama is considered to have exemplified Dharma (righteousness) and ideals of perfect leadership and moral conduct. Rameshwer is also a common name for temples dedicated to Lord Rama, reflecting the significant influence of this revered deity in Hindu culture.
Rameshwer is a deeply spiritual name, symbolizing devotion to Lord Rama and reminding one of the divine virtues of righteousness, humility, and selflessness embodied by the deity. For Hindus, the name Rameshwer is a constant reminder to strive for Dharma and follow the path of righteousness in life. It is also believed that invoking the name Rameshwer can bring peace, blessings, and protection from the divine. Ultimately, for those who bear this name, it is a source of spiritual inspiration and a reminder of the divine presence that is present in all aspects of life.
Historical references
Rameshwer temple was built by King Rama Chandra of Bengal in the 12th century to commemorate his victory over the Muslim invaders led by Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji.
12th century
Rameshwer is also the name of a Hindu deity, Rama, who is believed to have slain the demon king Ravana and rescued his wife Sita. Rameshwer refers to the 'lord of Rama'.
Ancient India
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