Different Names Of Ravana
THE TEN NAMES OF RAVANA
(1) DASIS
Dasis is the defilement of Dashashis, which implies the one with ten heads.
(2) LANKAPATI
Lankapati, the ruler or the master of Lanka.
(3) SHIV-BHAKT
The name is given to him by Lord Shiva. He gave the intending to name, the
person who can tremble earth with his cry or voice.
(4) DASHAANAN
Dashaanan, again implies the one with ten faces or heads.
(5) DASHAMUKHA
Dashamukha, the name is comprised of two words, dasha and mukha. The
dasha as we as a whole know implies, ten (number) and mukha implies the
face. In this way, which means of the name Dashamukha, is unified with ten
appearances.
(6) RAVANA
According to lankan folkore, Ravana is comprised of two words, Rakshak &
Vana, giving another intending to name as, the person who take care of the
wildernesses.
(7) LANKESH
Lankesh, the name is the Sanskritization of Iraivan, the significance of Lankesh in Tamil or any Dravid dialect is the ruler or master.
The name is for the most part found in the tamil writing. The name "Trilok-vijay-ravan" is comprised of two tamill words, "Ira" and "Avanan", which signifies "a kid with unique magnificence" and "a man with solid standards".
(9) DASHAKANTHA
Once more, "dashakantha" is mix of two Sanskrit words "dasha" and "kantha".
The dasha basically implies ten and kantha implies voice box or throat. Subsequently,intending to the name Dashakantha, as the person who have ten voices.
(10) DASAGRIVA
The "dasagriva" is one of the soonest attribution to the Ravana, the name can be found inValmiki's Ramayana. The name is comprised of two Sanskrit words, dasa and griva. Dasa,as we as a whole know, implies ten and griva implies, one with delightful performing voice/neck. Subsequently by these transalation, Dasagriva is somebody with ten excellent performing voice.
(7) LANKESH
Lankesh, the name is the Sanskritization of Iraivan, the significance of Lankesh in Tamil or any Dravid dialect is the ruler or master.
The name is for the most part found in the tamil writing. The name "Trilok-vijay-ravan" is comprised of two tamill words, "Ira" and "Avanan", which signifies "a kid with unique magnificence" and "a man with solid standards".
(9) DASHAKANTHA
Once more, "dashakantha" is mix of two Sanskrit words "dasha" and "kantha".
The dasha basically implies ten and kantha implies voice box or throat. Subsequently,intending to the name Dashakantha, as the person who have ten voices.
(10) DASAGRIVA
The "dasagriva" is one of the soonest attribution to the Ravana, the name can be found inValmiki's Ramayana. The name is comprised of two Sanskrit words, dasa and griva. Dasa,as we as a whole know, implies ten and griva implies, one with delightful performing voice/neck. Subsequently by these transalation, Dasagriva is somebody with ten excellent performing voice.
0 comments:
Post a Comment