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ramram-raksharama-namasahasranama

Rama Rameti Rameti

रामरामेति रामेति in English · English

🕉️ hindu·📿 108× repetitions·🕐 Any time; especially mornings, Ram Navami, Ekadashi and during japa·📜 Spoken by Shiva to Parvati; found in the Vishnu Sahasranamam (phalashruti) and Ram Raksha Stotra (verse 38)
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Meaning

This is among the most quoted verses in Hindu devotion, spoken by Lord Shiva to Parvati and enshrined both in the Vishnu Sahasranamam and the Ram Raksha Stotra. It declares that simply delighting in the name of Rama — repeating 'Rama, Rama' — equals the merit of chanting the entire thousand names of Vishnu, exalting the supreme power of Rama-nama.

Origin & Story

Spoken by Shiva to Parvati; found in the Vishnu Sahasranamam (phalashruti) and Ram Raksha Stotra (verse 38) · Traditional (spoken by Lord Shiva, recorded by Veda Vyasa and Sage Budha Kaushika) · Itihasa-Puranic era

When Parvati asked Lord Shiva for an easy way to obtain the merit of reciting Vishnu's thousand names daily, Shiva revealed this verse: that simply delighting in the name of Rama equals the whole Sahasranama. The same verse closes the Ram Raksha Stotra, sealing it with the glory of Rama-nama.

As told in scripture

Tradition celebrates the saint Valmiki, who attained enlightenment by repeating the name of Rama, and countless devotees who crossed the ocean of worldly existence through Rama-nama alone. Shiva's own assurance to Parvati that one utterance of 'Rama' equals a thousand names of Vishnu is held as proof of the unmatched power of this simple name.

The Mantra

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Ramarameti rameti rame rame manorame Sahasranamatattulyam ramanama varanane

Meaning:'Rama, Rama, Rama' — thus I take delight in the delightful, heart-enchanting Rama. O fair-faced one (Parvati), the name of Rama is equal to (chanting) the thousand names of Vishnu.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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Rama rama iti🔊'Rama, Rama' — thus (repeating)
Rama iti🔊'Rama' — thus (the name)
Rame🔊I delight, I revel
Rame manorame🔊In the delightful, heart-enchanting Rama
Sahasranama🔊The thousand names (of Vishnu)
Tat-tulyam🔊Equal to that
Rama-nama🔊The name of Rama
Varanane🔊O fair-faced one (Parvati)

Benefits of Chanting रामरामेति रामेति

Declares Rama's name equal in merit to the entire Vishnu Sahasranamam

A simple, supremely auspicious mantra suitable for constant repetition

Spoken by Lord Shiva himself, carrying the authority of scripture

Cultivates joy and absorption of the mind in the name of Rama

Ideal as a daily japa for devotion, peace and inner contentment

Often recited as a concise substitute when time for longer prayers is short

How to Chant रामरामेति रामेति

Repetitions108times
Best TimeAny time; especially mornings, Ram Navami, Ekadashi and during japa

This verse is ideal for japa with a mala. Sit comfortably, settle the mind, and repeat it, dwelling on the sweetness of Rama's name. Many chant it 108 times daily. Because it equates Rama-nama with the thousand names of Vishnu, it can be recited when there is no time for the full Vishnu Sahasranamam or Ram Raksha Stotra.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page shows the complete रामरामेति रामेति written in the English script — the same Sanskrit/Hindi verses, transliterated character-by-character so you can read and chant comfortably. Tap any line (or the ▶ button) to hear it recited aloud.
Yes — only the script changes; the words and their meaning are the original. The verse-by-verse meaning, benefits and how-to-chant guidance on this page apply exactly the same.
It is spoken by Lord Shiva to Parvati and appears both at the end of the Vishnu Sahasranamam (the Ishvara uvacha verse) and as the closing verse (38) of the Ram Raksha Stotra.
It says that delighting in the name of Rama — repeating 'Rama, Rama' — is equal in merit to chanting the thousand names of Vishnu, declaring the supreme efficacy of Rama-nama.
It is perfect for japa: repeat it on a mala, ideally 108 times, with the mind absorbed in Rama. It can be chanted daily and is especially recited when there is no time for the full Sahasranama.

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