Indian Arts and Culture Hinduism The Names of Lord Rama in Hinduism Share Flipboard Email Print Adityamadhav83 / Wikimedia Commons Hinduism Hindu Gods India Past and Present Important Texts Temples and Organizations Indian Arts and Culture Hindu Gurus and Saints By Subhamoy Das Subhamoy Das M.A., English Literature, University of North Bengal Subhamoy Das is the co-author of "Applied Hinduism: Ancient Wisdom for Today's World." He has written several books about Hinduism for children and young adults. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on March 30, 2019 Lord Rama has been portrayed in a myriad of ways as the embodiment of all the virtues of the world and having all the qualities that an ideal avatar can possess. He is the first letter and the last word in righteous living and is known by a multitude of names that reflect the many facets of his luminous persona. Here are 108 names of Lord Rama with brief meanings: Adipurusha: Primordial beingAhalyashapashamana: Remitter of Ahalya's curseAnantaguna: Full of virtuesBhavarogasya Bheshaja: Reliever of all earthly ailmentsBrahmanya: Supreme GodheadChitrakoot Samashraya: Creating Chitrakoot's beauty in the Panchvati forestDandakaranya Punyakrute: One who ennobled the Dandaka forestDanta: Image of serenityDashagreeva Shirohara: Slayer of the ten-headed RavanaDayasara: Embodiment of kindnessDhanurdhara: One with a bow in handDhanvine: Born of the Sun raceDheerodhata Gunothara: Kind hearted valiantDooshanatrishirohantre: Slayer of DooshanatrishiraHanumadakshita: Depends and trusts on Hanuman to fulfil his taskHarakodhandarama: Armed with the curved Kodhanda bowHari: The omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent oneJagadguruve: Spiritual teacher of the universe of Dharma, Artha and KarmaJaitra: One who symbolises victoryJamadagnya Mahadarpa: Destroyer of Jamadagni's son Parashuram's priceJanakivallabha: Janaki's consortJanardana: Liberator from the cycle of birth and deathJaramarana Varjita: Free from the cycle of births and deathsJayantatranavarada: Boon provider to save JayantaJitakrodha: Conqueror of angerJitamitra: Vanquisher of enemiesJitamitra: Vanquisher of enemiesJitavarashaye: Conqueror of the oceanJitendra: Conqueror of the sensesJitendriya: Controller of the sensesKausaleya: Kausalya's sonKharadhwamsine: Slayer of demon KharaMahabhuja: Giant armed, broad chested lordMahadeva: Lord of all lordsMahadevadi Pujita: Worshipped by Lore Shiva and other divine lordsMahapurusha: Great BeingMahayogine: Supreme MeditatorMahodara: Generous and kindMayamanushyacharitra: Incarnation of the human form to establish dharmaMayamareechahantre: Slayer of demon Tataka's son MariachiMitabhashini: Reticent and mellifluous speakerMrutavanarajeevana: Reviver of dead monkeysMunisansutasanstuta: Worshipped by sagesPara: The UltimateParabrahmane: Supreme GodheadParaga: Uplifter of the poorParakasha: BrightParamapurusha: The supreme ManParamatmane: The supreme soulParasmaidhamne: Lord of VaikunttaParasmaijyotishe: Most radiantParasme: Most SuperiorParatpara: Greatest of the greatsParesha: Lord of the lordsPeetavasane: Wearing yellow attire signifying purity and wisdomPitrabhakta: Devoted to his fatherPunyacharitraya Keertana: Subject for hymns sung in His adulationsPunyodaya: Provider of immortalityPuranapurushottama: Supreme being of the PuranasPurvabhashine: One who knows future and speaks of events to comeRaghava: Belonging to the Raghu raceRaghupungava: Scion of Raghakula raceRajeevalochana: Lotus-eyedRajendra: Lord of the lordsRakshavanara Sangathine: Saviour of boars and monkeysRama: The ideal avatarRamabhadra: The most auspicious oneRamachandra: As gentle as the moonSacchidananda Vigraha: Eternal happiness and blissSaptatala Prabhenthachha: Rid the curse of the Seven Tale TreesSarva Punyadhikaphala: One who answers prayers and rewards good deedsSarvadevadideva: Lord of all godsSarvadevastuta: Worshipped by all divine beingsSarvadevatmika: Dwells in all godsSarvateerthamaya: One who turns the water of ocean sacredSarvayagyodhipa: Lord of all sacrificial offeringsSarvopagunavarjita: Destroyer of all evilSathyavache: Always truthfulSatyavrata: Adopting truth as penanceSatyevikrama: Truth makes him powerfulSetukrute: Builder of the bridge over oceanSharanatrana Tatpara: Protector of devoteesShashvata: EternalShoora: The valiant oneShrimate: Revered by allShyamanga: Dark skinned oneSmitavaktra: One with a smiling faceSmruthasarvardhanashana: Destroyer of devotees' sins through their meditation and concentrationSoumya: Benevolent and calm-facedSugreevepsita Rajyada: One who recovered Sugreeva's kingdomSumitraputra Sevita: Worshipped by Sumitra's son LakshmanaSundara: HandsomeTatakantaka: Slayer of yakshini TatakaTrilokarakshaka: Protector of the three worldsTrilokatmane: Lord of the three worldsTripurte: Manifestation of the Trinity - Brahma, Vishnu and ShivaTrivikrama: Conqueror of the three worldsVagmine: SpokesmanValipramathana: Slayer of ValiVaraprada: Answer to all prayersVatradhara: One who practises penanceVedantasarea: Embodiment of philosophy of lifeVedatmane: Spirit of the Vedas rests in HimVibheeshana Pratishttatre: One who crowned Vibheeshana as king of LankaVibheeshanaparitrate: Befriended VibbeeshanaViradhavadha: Slayer of the demon ViradhaVishwamitrapriya: Vishwamitra's loved oneYajvane: Performer of Yagnas Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Das, Subhamoy. 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