रामेश्वर
Sanskrit
proper noun
Definitions
- Name of an island (which with its coral reef or bridge of rocks nearly connects the South of India with Ceylon) and of the celebrated शैव temple and town on it (this is the place where राम is supposed to have crossed to Ceylon and one of the most sacred places of pilgrimage in India)
- commonly used in India.
Etymology
Compound from Sanskrit राम (Rma, Rama) + Sanskrit ईश्वर (master, chief, capable of, lord).
Origin
Sanskrit
ईश्वर
Gloss
master, chief, capable of, lord
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
主
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Rāma English
- ईश्वर Sanskrit
- राम Sanskrit
- रामायण Sanskrit
- विघ्नेश्वर Sanskrit
- ईश्वर Hindi
- राम Hindi
- ราม Thai
- รามา Thai
- ราเมศวร Thai
- อิศวร Thai
- widyaiswara Indonesian
- ఈశ్వర Telugu
- ఐశ్వర్యము Telugu
- రామ Telugu
- రామకోటిపురం Telugu
- రామనవమి Telugu
- ৰাম Assamese
- 羅摩 Chinese
- issara Pali
- *raHmás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ایشور Urdu
- ರಾಮ Kannada
- iśvara° Old Khmer
- ઈશ્વર Vaghri