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"Raja" Meaning

"Raja" is a word of Indian and Southeast Asian origin that has several meanings. Here's a brief overview:

1. A title of royalty: In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Raja is a title used to refer to kings or rulers, equivalent to the English word "king" or "prince".
2. Sovereign: A raja can also refer to a sovereign or a monarch, with complete authority and power over a kingdom or territory.
3. Supreme ruler: In Hindu mythology and Sanskrit literature, Raja is often used to refer to the supreme ruler of the gods, Indra, also known as Lord of the Heavenly Army.
4. Common word in Southeast Asian languages: In languages such as Malay, Indonesian, and Hindi, "raja" can simply mean "king" or "sultan", with no specific connotations of nobility or royalty.
5. Reference in sports: In Malayalam, a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala, "raja" is a common term used to refer to a strong shot or a powerful drive, particularly in the sport of table tennis.

However, the most common and universal meaning of the word "raja" in Indian and Southeast Asian cultures is "king" or "sultan".

"Raja" Examples

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Verb


Raja over his sister to make sure she got the biggest slice of cake.
The company's market share is steadily raja the competition with innovative ideas.

Noun


The newly crowned raja greeted the crowd with joy and gratitude.
The story of the brave raja in ancient India captured the imagination of readers worldwide.

Slang


"You're slacking off, raja!" the boss said firmly.
"I'm so done with you, raja," she muttered under her breath, frustrated with the exhausting conversation.

Mythology


In Hindu mythology, the name Raja is associated with the god of justice and order Kalyana Raja.
According to legend, the legendary Raja Sharaba his kingdom wisely and peacefully for many years.

Title


HRH Prince Raja Kumara is a respected business leader and philanthropist.
The raja of the local lion pack feasted on the fallen buffalo with his pride of hunters.

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