About Me..

 

   Full Name:          Vir Vikram Singh 

   Nick Name:         V  / Vik / Vikram

   Height:                  5`8"  

   Birth Date:         13 September, 1982 

   Star Sign:             Virgio

   Profession:         Application and Sales Engineer at Fuji Robotics Japan

   Home town:       Pink City - Jaipur , India.

  Present address: Sanyo Onoda Yamaguchi , Japan   

   Relationship  :     Single

  Languages I know : Hindi , English , Japanese

  Ethnicity :             Indian

  Religion :                Hindu 

  Humour :               Friendly , Cool Headed

  Fashion :                 Trendy , urban

  Drinking :              Occasionally 

  Smoking :               No

  Living  :                   Alone

I like  company of other people who can talk on interesting topics , adventurous sports and   about latest technology. I  love to read and discovery latest news going around tech products , weapons development, and latest R&D going in different fields. I think i am aware of many things not in detail but  have an idea of many things.These days spend most of the time in blogging and Share market , making some money from it.


What my Name (Vikram) means ?

Vikram is a male name in the Hindu community. In Sanskrit or Hindi Devanāgarī script, it is written विक्रम. The most common understanding of the name Vikram is valorous -- one who is wise, brave and strong. Like many Hindu names, the name Vikram has number of significant interpretations and connections.

Sanskrit

In Sanskrit, Vikram is composed of two roots:

vi -- abbreviated form of the root vish-, meaning 'to work'
kram -- a step, stride, or path

A literal interpretation of this combination is a 'worker's stride'. This is the original etymology.

Alternate Anglo-Indian

Another possible etymological interpretation of Vikram is

 vik- Sanskri/Indo-European root referring to victory
ram- referring to the deity Rama

Though the -kr- phoneme in Sanskrit/Hindi is differently represented in this etymology, so the spelling and pronunciation in Devangari would not be the same, its English spelling and pronunction is unchanged, making it a homonym, which can be interpreted to refer to 'victorious Rama'.

chinese name for vikram 

विक्रम

vikram in hindi characters

Interpretations

Philosophical

In the Hindu philosophy context, the primary etymological interpretation of the name Vikram as 'worker's stride' can signify a range of concepts around one who undertakes purposeful action. The notion of 'work is worship' is central to the karma yogaYoga path of Hindu spirituality. A person's karma consists of the action they take relative to their duties, called dharma. One's dharma is broadly defined by one's age and position in life -- which may be studenthood, familial duties or discipleship of a guru among others. In karma yoga, the diligent performance of life duties is the path to Nirvana. The name Vikram then suggests one whose primary path is that of a karma yogi, with supporting commitment to the paths of devotion(bhakti) or knowledge(jnana). As these paths are intertwined, the name Vikram may be applied to one who embodies these principle of devoted, thoughtful action. When practiced by a man as a matter of course, it may be recognized as valor -- wise, diligent, brave, and strong at once. branch of the

Literary

The elucidation of the three major yogic paths (karma, bhakti,jnana) of yoga is a primary focus of the Bhagavad Geeta, in which Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu) urges Prince Arjuna to engage in his dutiful action, which in that case is to lead his army into war. Arjuna's courage is the most widely known example of the spirit of human valor inspired by an avatar of Vishnu.

Vaishnavite

As a name, Vikram is commonly known to be derived from Vishnu, the Godhead of the Vaishnavite tradition. He is the deva (or deity) who represents the Protector aspect of the trimurti of Creation, Protection, and Destruction, personified as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva in the Vedic tradition.

Vishnu's Stride

The Sanskrit word -kram is a root word meaning 'step or stride', so the name Vikram can be understood to mean Vishnu's stride in itself, or as a name which reflects the qualities of Vishnu's stride. In Vedic scripture, Vishnu's stride is said to be over the Earth, the Sky, and the all-pervading omnipresent essence of the Universe.

Connection to Lakshmi

Among the many personifications of the Divine Mother is Lakshmi, Vishnu's wife. According to Shaktism, a man's wife is the source of his shakti, or loving, divine energy. In this sense, Lakshmi powers Vishnu's Stride, and the name Vikram may be interpreted as signifying the active male expression of shakti.

Connection to Surya

In the Vedas, Vishnu's stride is also depicted as the rising, setting, and absence of the sun. The deity Surya is the primary name for the sun deity, one of the most ancient in the Hindu tradition. This name literally means:

 Sur - Sun
ya - present infinitive verb modifier

Surya's name can be loosely translated literally as 'the moving of the sun'. In this sense, the deity Surya is then metaphorically one personification Vishnu's stride. In Smartism, Surya is commonly believed to be another manifestation of Vishnu, and is worshipped as a deity in his own right.

Namesakes

Historical

While the name Vikram did not originate from the king Vikramaditya who ruled India for 39 years (375–414 AD), he may be the namesake of many who are so named. Vikramaditya literally means Strength [of the] Sun. Aditya means son of Aditi, the most famous of whom was Surya, the deity representing the Sun. Vikramaditya is a title for a king, many of whom have been given this appellation -- one of the more famous ones being Chandragupta II of the Gupta Empire.

Literary

King Vikrama's Adventures is a translation of the Vikramacarita, a popular set of 32 tales featuring the historical King Vikramaditya, but which were composed most likely over a millennium after he lived. Another collection of 25 folk stories called the Baital Pachisi is available in another English translation entitled Vikram and the Vampire by Sir Richard Burton in 1870.

These two sets of tales about king Vikramaditya have been quite widely popular throughout the Indian subcontinent for many hundreds of years in the oral and written traditions, each evolving local translations and modifications. They are much more commonly known than the scriptural sources.

Modern

There are many public figures named Vikram including a movie actor, prominent writers, as well as a number of lesser-known politicians and business leaders.

Where I See Myself In Future ?

 I have my plans for my future. Earning money is priority and working for good company is dream. I want to work only interesting work whether its small or big company it doesn't matter. Matters only  - interesting work, good money and traveling.

V

"Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate.This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is it vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished, as the once vital voice of the verisimilitude now venerates what they once vilified. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin van-guarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose vis-à-vis an introduction, and so it is my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V"