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  2. Aug 15, 2024 · Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, is worshipped by devotees through the chanting of 12 significant names. Each name is chanted while applying Tilak to specific body parts, bringing protection from different directions.

    • Mahima Sharma
    • Mukti (Liberation) Mantra
    • Vishnu Shantakaram Mantra
    • Shri Vishnu Mantra
    • Moola Vishnu Mantra
    • Vishnu Sloka
    • Vishnu Mangalam Mantra
    • Purana Mantra on Vishnu
    • Vishnu Gayatri Mantra
    • Sashankhachakram
    • Vishnu Mantra

    The translation of this Vishnu mantra means, “I bow to the Lord who resides in the hearts of everyone”. This mantra helps to develop compassion because it reminds of the presence of godly being in every being. The emotions of love that arise from chanting this mantra help remove obstacles from one’s life.

    The mantra translates to, “I bow to Lord Vishnu who preserves and protects the universe, who is pacific, who lies on the divine serpent, from whose navel arises the Lotus with the power of creation, who is the Supreme Being, who holds the entire universe, who is all-pervading as the sky, who is dark like clouds and has a magnificent form. Lakshmi’s...

    It is beneficial to chant this mantra when one is in a problem or needs guidance. The sages believed, recitation of this particular mantra helps an individual gain concentration and Lord Vishnu guides them throughout every sector in life. The translation of this mantra reads, “O Lord you are my father and mother, you are also my friend and brother,...

    The mantra is a salutation to Lord Vishnu, it means, “I bow before Almighty”. The mantra is believed to take one to Vaikuntha to spend his blissful afterlife. However, Vaikuntha means the state of being desireless, one can become the desire and free him/herself from materialistic attachment and fear from the use of this mantra.

    This shloka is found in Bhagavad Gita and Mukundamala, its brilliance may be the reason for its use in numerous texts. The version in Mukundamala differs a little from one in Bhagavad, the mantra above is from Mukundamala. The mantra means, “Whatever I do with my Body, Speech, Mind or Sense Organs, Whatever I do use my Intellect, Feelings of Heart ...

    Hindus, often pray to Ganesha for doing new work and chant his mantra. Similar, this mantra exists on Vishnu for doing auspicious works like Pooja, marriage, aarati and so forth. The Mangalam mantra which is outlined above should be recited inauspicious occasion to gain its full benefits. The mantra reads, “All auspiciousness to Lord Vishnu, all au...

    This Vishnu mantra is found in numerous Puranas and one of the main mantras on Vishnu. The translation of mantra states, Om, if one is Apavitra (Impure) or Pavitra (Pure), or even in all other conditions, one who remembers Pundarikaksha (Vishnu), shall be Pure outwardly as well as inwardly. The main aim of this mantra is to salvate one from sins; w...

    This Vishnu mantra means, “Om, Let me meditate on Lord Vishnu, Oh, Lord Vasudeva, give me higher intellect, And let Lord Vishnu illuminate my mind”. The Vishnu Gayatri Mantra like every other Gayatri Mantrahas an effect of removing fear and bringing one to reality.

    The English translation of this mantra is,” Salutations to Sri Vishnu Who is holding the conch and chakra, and who is adorned with diadem and earrings; with Yellow Garments and lotus-like eyes. Whose Chest is adorned with a Garland with the Kaustubha Gem; Four-Armed Form of Sri Vishnu and Bow my Head before him”. The Bhakti or devotion is key to se...

    In simple words, this mantra states, “We salute Lord Vishnu, Who is Beautiful like the Dark Clouds, and Who is wearing Yellow Garments of Silk; Who has the mark of Srivatsa on His Chest; and Whose Body is Shining with the Radiance of the Kaushtubha Mani, Whose Form is permeated with Holiness, and Whose Beautiful Eyes are extended like the Lotus Pet...

  3. The Vishnu Sahasranama[1] (Sanskrit: विष्णुसहस्रनाम, romanized: viṣṇusahasranāma), [a] is a Sanskrit hymn containing a list of the 1,000 names of Vishnu, one of the main deities in Hinduism and the Supreme God in Vaishnavism. It is one of the most sacred and popular stotras in Hinduism.

  4. Apr 2, 2021 · Lord Sri Krishna informing Bhishma to tell ‘Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam’ to Yudhishthira and other Pandavas. ‘Vishnu Sahasranama’ means, 1000 names of Lord Vishnu. But this doesn’t mean Lord Vishnu has only 1000 names.

  5. It is meritorious to chant the names 108 times on Thursday. Chant the names on the 11th day of the fortnight (Ekadasi) as many times as you can. Special merits are earned if the names are chanted in Vaishakh month (April - May) and during Purushottam Maas (the extra month in a Hindu calendar)

  6. Vishnu Sahasranamam Stotra is one of the most powerful Vedic Hymns, which explains the thousand (1000) names of Lord Vishnu. In this post, you’ll come to know about Vishnu Sahasranāma and its Benefits. Vishnu Sahasranamam Stotra is also known as Venkateshwara Sahasranamam Stotram.

  7. Aug 30, 2022 · The Vishnu Sahasranamam is an ancient holy Vedic hymn containing one thousand names of Lord Vishnu. The Vishnu Sahasranamam, commonly chanted as a strotam, includes these names arranged across 107 stanzas. Lord Vishnu, also known as MahaVishnu or Narayana, protects and preserves the Universe.