--- In [email protected], "ruthsimplicity" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have a few terminology questions. I see King Tony referred to as > "Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaramm" in this announcement: > > "He then placed the administration of his global movement under the > "capable leadership" of Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraam, world-renowned > neuroscientist, and his 48 international Ministers and Rajas > (administrators" > > What does the new name mean? Also, how do you pronounce it?
"Adhiraj" and "Rajaramm" just seem to be proper names; I can't find any translations on the Web. "Raja" means "godly king," but he already has that in his title. His given name is Tony Nader; I have no idea where this new name came from. > I have also seen references to Maharishi-ji. Who is that and what > does that mean? That's Maharishi. "-ji" is a suffix indicating familiar respect. You'll hear Bevan calling King Tony "Maharaja-ji" (may be hard to tell which he's saying without context).
