There are two meanings of the word Raam, one referring to God and the other referring to Sri Raam Chandar Ji (Incarnation of Treta Jug). When referring to God, the word Raam means the one who is omnipresent. One will find that in Gurbani, Guru Sahib refers to God using the name Raam many times. Guru Sahib also refers to the story of Sri Raam Chandar Ji within Gurbani. Sri Raam Chandar Ji was born in the house of King Dasharath and learned from a great Sage during their early life. Sri Raam Chandar Ji also fought wars and destroyed all the demons. They went on to marry Sita Ji and made their father very proud. Sri Raam Chandar Ji was later banished to the forest due to the selfish acts of his stepmother. Sri Raam Chandar Ji obeyed and respected his parents’ wishes, even when that meant he could not sit upon his father’s throne. To learn more about this topic, read our article on Sri Raam Chandar Ji.