Meaning & Origin
Ram means God and Ratan means grace or jewel. This name signifies the blessings and grace of God, and the person is believed to be protected and blessed by the divine.
Spiritual meaning
Ramratan is a devotional name, often used for boys who are believed to be blessed by Lord Rama. The name signifies the presence of God's grace in one's life and the protection and blessings of the deity.
Language details
रामरतन
Rama's gift
रामरतन
राम का दवीना
ராமரத்தன
ராமாவதின் அலுவையில் வந்தவன்
రాಮరద్దన
రామయోజనదేశపోజీయేదేశ్
Ramratan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's grace
Ramratan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's grace
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rə-mə-rə-tən
/rɑːmɾətən/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Ramratan" holds significant cultural importance in Hinduism, as it is derived from the name of Lord Rama, a major deity and an embodiment of the supreme self and the perfect man. The name resonates with the Vedic ideals of dharma (duty), artha (prosperity), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation) – the four fundamental objectives of human life in Hindu philosophy.
"Ramratan" evokes a deep spiritual significance by reminding the bearer of the divine name and presence of Lord Rama. This name is considered a powerful invocation of the grace and protection of the deity. In Hindu devotional practice, saying the name of God is believed to purify the mind and soul and bring the individual closer to ultimate truth and enlightenment. Hence this name is often given to a child as a blessings, wishing him or her the blessings, grace and protection of Lord Rama.
Historical references
Ramchandra was a popular king of the Solar Dynasty in ancient India around 3000 BCE. He is said to have built the ancient city of Ayodhya and established the Ikshvaku dynasty. Ramratan is believed to be a revered deity and son of Ramchandra, and is often depicted with a mace in his hand. Context: Mythological and Historical References.
circa 3000 BCE
During the medieval period, Ramratan was an important deity in the Hindu Vaishnavism sect, particularly in western India. He is often depicted with four arms and four faces, each representing different aspects of Vishnu. Context: Religious and Cultural References.
Medieval Period
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