Lord Rama – 106 Name in Hinduism
Rama or Ram also known as Ramachandra, is a major deity of Hinduism. He is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu, one of his most popular incarnations along with Krishna and Gautama Buddha. InRama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is considered the Supreme Being.
- Shashvata: Eternal
- Shoora: The valiant one
- Shrimate: Revered by all
- Shyamanga: Dark skinned one
- Smitavaktra: One with a smiling face
- Smruthasarvardhanashana: Destroyer of devotees’ sins through their meditation and concentration
- Soumya: Benevolent and calm-faced
- Sugreevepsita Rajyada: One who recovered Sugreeva’s kingdom
- Sumitraputra Sevita: Worshipped by Sumitra’s son Lakshmana
- Sundara: Handsome
- Tatakantaka: Slayer of yakshini Tataka
- Trilokarakshaka: Protector of the three worlds
- Trilokatmane: Lord of the three worlds
- Tripurte: Manifestation of the Trinity – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
- Trivikrama: Conqueror of the three worlds
- Vagmine: Spokesman
- Valipramathana: Slayer of Vali
- Varaprada: Answer to all prayers
- Vatradhara: One who practises penance
- Vedantasarea: Embodiment of philosophy of life
- Vedatmane: Spirit of the Vedas rests in Him
- Vibheeshana Pratishttatre: One who crowned Vibheeshana as king of Lanka
- Vibheeshanaparitrate: Befriended Vibbeeshana
- Viradhavadha: Slayer of the demon Viradha
- Vishwamitrapriya: Vishwamitra’s loved one
- Yajvane: Performer of Yagnas
- Adipurusha: Primordial being
- Ahalyashapashamana: Remitter of Ahalya’s curse
- Anantaguna: Full of virtues
- Bhavarogasya Bheshaja: Reliever of all earthly ailments
- Brahmanya: Supreme Godhead
- Chitrakoot Samashraya: Creating Chitrakoot’s beauty in the Panchvati forest
- Dandakaranya Punyakrute: One who ennobled the Dandaka forest
- Danta: Image of serenity
- Dashagreeva Shirohara: Slayer of the ten-headed Ravana
- Dayasara: Embodiment of kindness
- Dhanurdhara: One with a bow in hand
- Dhanvine: Born of the Sun race
- Dheerodhata Gunothara: Kind hearted valiant
- Dooshanatrishirohantre: Slayer of Dooshanatrishira
- Hanumadakshita: Depends and trusts on Hanuman to fulfil his task
- Harakodhandarama: Armed with the curved Kodhanda bow
- Hari: The omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent one
- Jagadguruve: Spiritual teacher of the universe of Dharma, Artha and Karma
- Jaitra: One who symbolises victory
- Jamadagnya Mahadarpa: Destroyer of Jamadagni’s son Parashuram’s price
- Janakivallabha: Janaki’s consort
- Janardana: Liberator from the cycle of birth and death
- Jaramarana Varjita: Free from the cycle of births and deaths
- Jayantatranavarada: Boon provider to save Jayanta
- Jitakrodha: Conqueror of anger
- Jitamitra: Vanquisher of enemies
- Jitavarashaye: Conqueror of the ocean
- Jitendriya: Controller of the senses
- Kausaleya: Kausalya’s son
- Kharadhwamsine: Slayer of demon Khara
- Mahabhuja: Giant armed, broad chested lord
- Mahadeva: Lord of all lords
- Mahadevadi Pujita: Worshipped by Lore Shiva and other divine lords
- Mahapurusha: Great Being
- Mahayogine: Supreme Meditator
- Mahodara: Generous and kind
- Mayamanushyacharitra: Incarnation of the human form to establish dharma
- Mayamareechahantre: Slayer of demon Tataka’s son Mariachi
- Mitabhashini: Reticent and mellifluous speaker
- Mrutavanarajeevana: Reviver of dead monkeys
- Munisansutasanstuta: Worshipped by sages
- Para: The Ultimate
- Parabrahmane: Supreme Godhead
- Paraga: Uplifter of the poor
- Parakasha: Bright
- Paramapurusha: The supreme Man
- Paramatmane: The supreme soul
- Parasmaidhamne: Lord of Vaikuntta
- Parasmaijyotishe: Most radiant
- Parasme: Most Superior
- Paratpara: Greatest of the greats
- Paresha: Lord of the lords
- Peetavasane: Wearing yellow attire signifying purity and wisdom
- Pitrabhakta: Devoted to his father
- Punyacharitraya Keertana: Subject for hymns sung in His adulations
- Punyodaya: Provider of immortality
- Puranapurushottama: Supreme being of the Puranas
- Purvabhashine: One who knows future and speaks of events to come
- Raghava: Belonging to the Raghu race
- Raghupungava: Scion of Raghakula race
- Rajeevalochana: Lotus-eyed
- Rajendra: Lord of the lords
- Rakshavanara Sangathine: Saviour of boars and monkeys
- Rama: The ideal avatar
- Ramabhadra: The most auspicious one
- Ramachandra: As gentle as the moon
- Sacchidananda Vigraha: Eternal happiness and bliss
- Saptatala Prabhenthachha: Rid the curse of the Seven Tale Trees
- Sarva Punyadhikaphala: One who answers prayers and rewards good deeds
- Sarvadevadideva: Lord of all gods
- Sarvadevastuta: Worshipped by all divine beings
- Sarvadevatmika: Dwells in all gods
- Sarvateerthamaya: One who turns the water of ocean sacred
- Sarvayagyodhipa: Lord of all sacrificial offerings
- Sarvopagunavarjita: Destroyer of all evil
- Sathyavache: Always truthful
- Satyavrata: Adopting truth as penance
- Satyevikrama: Truth makes him powerful
- Setukrute: Builder of the bridge over ocean
- Sharanatrana Tatpara: Protector of devotees