रामचन्द्र
"God's delight"
The name Ramachandra is derived from the Sanskrit words Rama (delight) and Chandra (moon). It is considered a divine name, referring to Lord Rama, who embodies virtues such as courage, righteousness, and grace. In Hindu mythology, Lord Rama is known to have slain the demon king Ravana and rescued his wife Sita from his captivity. The name Ramachandra is therefore associated with victory over adversity and a strong moral character.
Divine delight, spiritual strength.
Signifies balance, strength, and determination.
रामचंद्र
Rama, the one who bears the burden of the world
रामचन्द्र
Rama, the one who bears the burden of the world
ராமசந்திர
Rama, the one who bears the burden of the world
రామచంద్ర
Rama, the one who bears the burden of the world
rah-mah-chahr-drah
IPA: /rɑːmə ʧɑndr/
Signifies balance, strength, and determination.
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Ramachandra is a popular name in Hinduism, derived from the names Rama and Chandra. It is believed that Rama, an avatar of the god Vishnu, bore the burden of the world during his exile and later his battle against the demon king Ravana. The name is mentioned in various Hindu scriptures including the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.