Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: ramah

  ramah—Lord Ramacandra    SB 4.22.63, SB 9.10.22, SB 9.10.31, SB 9.10.39-40, SB 9.10.50, SB 9.11.1, SB 9.11.8, SB 9.11.16, SB 9.11.19, SB 9.11.24 (and more...)
  ramah—Lord Parasurama    SB 9.15.30, SB 9.15.33, SB 9.15.34, SB 9.16.1, SB 9.16.6, SB 9.16.8, SB 9.16.16, SB 9.16.17, SB 9.16.25
  ramah—Balarama    SB 1.14.28-29, SB 10.1.8, SB 10.13.35, Madhya 20.262
  ramah—Parasurama    SB 8.13.15-16, SB 9.15.12-13, SB 9.15.37, SB 9.16.7
  ramah—Lord Balarama    Adi 1.7, Adi 5.7
  ramah—Rama    Bg 10.31
  ramah—Balarama (the elder brother of Krsna)    SB 1.11.16-17
  ramah—the Personality of Godhead Rama    SB 1.12.19
  ramah—Lord Rama    SB 6.8.15
  ramah—like Lord Ramacandra    SB 9.11.9
  ramah—Parasurama, the youngest son of Jamadagni    SB 9.15.27
  ramah—by the name Rama, the supreme enjoyer    SB 10.8.12
  ramah—O you beautiful women    SB 4.26.14
  ramah—prostitutes    SB 9.23.7-10

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: ramah

  ramah ca—and Rama    Madhya 24.151, Madhya 24.151, Madhya 24.151
  saha-ramah—along with Balarama    SB 10.8.27, SB 10.8.52
  bhagavan ramah—Lord Parasurama    SB 6.15.12-15
  ramah api—even Parasurama, the incarnation of God    SB 9.22.20
  ramah ca krsnah ca—both Rama and Krsna    Madhya 24.222
  ramah krsnah ca—both Rama and Krsna    SB 10.8.26
  ramah itivat—in this way, by one rama, many ramas are indicated.    Madhya 24.151
  ramah ucuh—the women thus spoke    SB 4.26.17
  sa-ramah—along with Balarama    SB 10.13.28
  sva-kutumba-ramah—enjoying simply by maintaining the members of the family.    SB 7.6.14