Did you know that the name of the country, Romania, comes from the Hindu god Rama and that the word raman, which comes from Rama, means man of Light?
According to the book “Transylvanian Moonrise. A Mysterious Inititiation in the Mysterious Land of the Gods” by Radu Cinamar, the Hindu god Rama lived on the current territory of Romania more than 9,000 years ago. This information opens a new perspective on the ancient origins of the Romanian people.
The book states:
”The main problem is that, over time, the impression was created that Rama and Sita left from what is now India heading west, when in reality, Rama ruled over the territory of your country…
A more precise piece of information I can offer is that his royal residence was located in the area of present-day Sălaj County…
Those were times when certain deities from celestial realms would materialize in the physical plane and used to live among humans for many years…
You must also know that the subtle imprint from those times was so strong that it hasn’t completely disappeared even today, after more than 9,000 years. Back then, it activated a fundamental energetic matrix that will once again be triggered in the near future, as a result of the laws of cyclicity.”
Also, in the book The Secret Parchment: Five Tibetan Initiation Techniques, also written by Radu Cinamar, we find the following:
“Ardeal” (Transylvania) refers to “ari”… the hills of the Ari — the region where those who called themselves “ari” came from, later known as the Aryans. In the old language, letter inversion was common, so “ar” becomes “ra”. Some researchers claim they found a population called Ramania mentioned in the Vedas.
“Ra” and “ma” are primordial roots: ra-ma. “Ra” refers to light, flow; ray, sun… In general, the letter “r” is linked to movement and flow, which is why it’s associated with solar activity.
On the other hand, “man” means “human” since ancient times — actually a reversed form of the word. “Om” (man) becomes “mo” or “ma”, and “n” represents the closing of the mouth — man.
Manu is considered the Primordial Man, at least according to the Vedic Hindus. So this too is an indirect proof of the primordial nature of the people living in our region.
Thus we get ra-man — light-man, meaning “people of light”. That’s how we once defined ourselves, referring directly to the exceptional spiritual value of the inhabitants of these lands.
It’s possible that the original form was ar-man, which then became ra-man, and eventually transformed into român (Romanian).”