Sidram
Auspicious, Virtuous
sih-drahm/siːd̪rɑːm/
Meaning & Origin
Sidh means 'achieved' and Rama means 'auspicious' or 'virtuous'. This name signifies one who has achieved auspiciousness or virtue.
Spiritual meaning
Sidram is a spiritual name that represents one's inner strength and wisdom, as well as their ability to overcome challenges and obstacles.
Language details
सिद्राम
अचिन्त्य शिद्ध राम
सिद्राम
शिकाम राम
சித்ராம
சித்த ராம
శిద్రామ
శిద్ధ రామ
Sidram
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Auspicious, Virtuous
Sidram
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Auspicious, Virtuous
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sih-drahm
/siːd̪rɑːm/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sidram holds a significant place in Hindu mythology as it is associated with Lord Rama, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The name inspires devotion, virtue, and a sense of achievement.
Sidram represents the attainment of self-realization and spiritual purity. It signifies the journey of an individual towards acquiring virtues and ultimately reaching a state of enlightenment. The name encourages one to strive towards inner and outer evolution and rest in the auspiciousness and grace of the Divine.
Historical references
The legend of Sidra or Sidram is mentioned in the Skanda Purana, a major Hindu scripture. Sidra is believed to be a devotee of Lord Subramanya, also known as Lord Kartikeya. According to the legend, Sidra was a sage who performed severe penance to please Lord Subramanya.
Skanda Purana - Unknown, but likely written between 6th and 10th centuries CE
Another reference to Sidram can be found in the 12th-century CE work, Aadipurana, a Tamil classic in the Skanda Purana Cycle. In this text, Sidram is depicted as a devotee of Lord Murugan, another name for Lord Subramanya. He is believed to have attained the grace of Lord Murugan through his devotion and penance.
Aadipurana - 12th century CE
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