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rām
to the (dearest) Ram, to the (dearest) beautiful-Divine, to the (dearest) all-pervading One, to the (dearest) IkOankar.
Grammar: noun, dative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology: Apabhransh - rām; Sanskrit - rāmah (राम: - beautiful, charming; happy; name of a few god-incarnates; son of king Dashrath).
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rām
to the (dearest) Ram, to the (dearest) beautiful-Divine, to the (dearest) all-pervading One, to the (dearest) IkOankar.
Grammar: noun, dative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology: Apabhransh - rām; Sanskrit - rāmah (राम: - beautiful, charming; happy; name of a few god-incarnates; son of king Dashrath).