Rajrajeshwor
Rajrajeshwor is a Sanskrit compound word commonly used as a name or epithet, particularly in Hinduism. It combines "Raj" (meaning king) and "Rajeshwor" (meaning lord of kings or supreme ruler). Thus, Rajrajeshwor translates to "King of Kings" or "Lord of all Kings." This title is often attributed to deities, most notably Lord Shiva, symbolizing his supreme dominion and sovereignty over the cosmos. It can also be used to refer to powerful rulers or emperors, signifying their ultimate authority. The term evokes a sense of ultimate power, authority, and divine right to rule. While primarily associated with religious contexts, the name can also be found as a personal given name, bestowing upon the individual the aspiration or divine blessing of kingship and leadership. The concept of a "King of Kings" is a recurring theme in various mythologies and historical accounts, emphasizing a hierarchical structure of power with a supreme being or ruler at the apex.