Where does “रामदूत” come from?
रामदूत (Sanskrit) comes from Sanskrit राम, from Proto-Indo-Iranian raHmás, from Proto-Indo-European reh₁mós — dirty; dirt.
रामदूत (Sanskrit): ‘रामs's messenger’, N. of Hanuman L; a monkey L
Definitions
- ‘रामs's messenger’, N. of Hanuman L; a monkey L
Ancestry of “रामदूत”, step by step
रामदूत traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.