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Sri
Vishnu Sahasranamam - An in-depth study that adds glorious value
to His name
Sri
Vishnu Sahasramam is known as Sri Vishnusahasranamam
contains 1008 Names of Sri Mahavishnu. This entire
compiling was done after the Mahabharata war and Saint Vyasa
Mahamuni wrote the entire versus with answers for the queries
raised by respective personnel they were part of that
time.
Every
Name of Sri Vishnu has a meaning to it; quite apart - the
phonetic vibrations by chanting each Name known as "Nama"
and the chain of names known as "Namavali" produces
very fantastic results of vibrations that are very essential for
humans knowledge and wisdom. What the phonetic sound vibrations
create to the chanter or to the one who hears it is very well
established by many eminent scholars. For attainment of
spiritual liberation, one must involve himself/herself to the
glories of the Lord Sri Mahavishnu, by reciting the entire
slokhas.
This
not only strengthens the brain neuron chips but also emits the
brain wave at a very conducive limits that can revibrate the
energies into one's own body. Besides, the thought and thinking
of a person can also be regulated to divine path. That's the
exact value, which bring every Bhakta known as devotees of Sri
Maha Vishnu.
The
birth of Sri Vishnu Sahasra Nama - The 1008
Names of Sri Maha.
The legend would have it
that at the end of the epic Mahabharata war, Bhishmacharya was awaiting the
sacred hour to depart from his physical body unto the lotus feet of the Lord. Yudhishtira,
the eldest of the Pandavas, was desperately looking for the answers to matters
relating to Dharma and Karma. Lord Sri Krishna, who understood
Yudhistira’s uneasy mind, guided him to Bhishma to learn insight in to this
precious knowledge. It is relevant to mention that Bhishma
was acknowledged to be one of the twelve most knowledgeable people. The
other eleven being Brahma , Narada , Siva , Subramanya , Kapila , Manu ,
Prahlada , Janaka , Bali, Suka and Yama .
As
directed by the Lord, he meets Yudishtra. At their meeting,
Yudhistira presented Bhishma with six questions.
1. kimEkam
dhaivatam
lokE?
Who
is the greatest Lord in the world?
2. kim vaapyEkam
parAyaNam?
Who
is the one refuge of all?
3. stuvantam kam
prApnuyuh mAnavah subham?
By
glorifying whom, can man attain peace and prosperity?
4. kam arcanat
prApnuyuh mAnavaah subham?
By
worshipping whom can man reach auspiciousness?
5. kO dharmah sarva
dharmANaam bhavatah paramO matah?
What
is, in thy opinion, the greatest Dharma?
6. kim japam mucyatE
jantur janma samsAra bandhanAth?
By
doing Japa of what, can creature go beyond the bonds and cycle of birth and death?
Bhishma responded by
reciting the one thousand names now hailed as the Vishnu Shasranama, and
reminded him that either by meditating on these names or by invoking the names
through archana (Offering), our minds can be lifted to higher consciousness.
Indeed, such
a long recital
of nAmAs glorifying the Lord and His splendor is rare in the world. Yet
a rational person is apt to question how mere words and their repetition can
create such great power.. Just imagine for a moment that you are in an assembly,
and the lecturer begins his talk with the word “boat”. You
can at one grasp the image of a boat, and there is calmness of mind. Suddenly
then, if someone in the assembly, utters the word “snake”, will your
calmness continue? It therefore follows that vak (utterance)
and artha (meaning) together infuse a subtle energy either positively or
negatively. The thousand naamas are storehouses of proven
spiritual content that can easily uplift our minds. Indeed
the expression NaMa is made up of Na for Naramandala and Ma for manas, our Mind.
NaMa, the chanting of which helps to unite our nervous system and Mind.
The main body of Sri Vishnu
Sahasranama consists of 107 stanzas which contain the one thousand names of Sri
Maha Vishnu. Every one of the one thousand names is full of
significance and refers to one particular guna (quality, characteristic, or
attribute) of Paramatma. These names invoke a sense of
bonding with the Lord. The meanings of the names give us an
understanding and depth of God as there is a deep connection between the name
and the named.
Why
were these 1008 names chosen?
Does the Lord get
absolutely defined by these one thousand names? The Vedas
affirm that God is neither accessible to words nor to mind. It
is said that you cannot comprehend the Paramatma with the human mind alone, even
if you spend all your life trying! Given this infinite nature
of the Paramatma, who is not governed or constrained by any of the physical laws
as we know them, the choice of a thousand names of Vishnu by Bhishma should be
recognized as a representation of some of his better known qualities that are
repeatedly described in our great epics.
Some might say that they do
not understand the meaning of the Sanskrit words, and therefore do not feel
comfortable chanting them. But learning the chanting of
prayers even without knowing the meaning is a worthwhile act, and can be
compared to finding a box of treasure without the key. As
long as we have the box, we can open it whenever we get the key of knowledge
later. The treasure will be there already.
Others might feel that they
do not know the correct Sanskrit pronunciation, and do not want to chant
incorrectly. There is an analogy of a mother to whom a child
goes and asks for an orange. The child does not know how to
pronounce the word “orange” and so asks for “ange”. The
mother does not turn away the child and does not refuse to give the child the
orange just because the child does not know how to pronounce the word. It is the bhaava (spirit) that matters, and so as long as one chants the
name of God with sincerity, considerations such as not knowing the meaning, not
knowing the pronunciation, etc, do not matter, and God will confer His blessings
on us, there is no way a devotee of Vishnu can meet with any dishonor or
disgrace of any kind.
Phala Sruti
– The Benefits:
Traditionally our prayers
end with a phala sruti – a section on the benefits of reciting the prayer.
The Vishnu Sahasranama is no exception.
The necessity of cleansing
our body regularly to maintain hygiene and good health is recognized by
everyone. But with the busy nature of today’s world, we do
not see our mind the same way as we see our body. As a
consequence, the need for keeping our minds clean is not appreciated.
Those who do not cleanse
their mind on a regular basis become mentally ill over a period of time.. Prayers are a means to mental cleansing when they are chanted with
sincerity and devotion. The importance of chanting Sri Vishnu
Sahasranama is that the deity being worshiped is none other than Vasudeva.
Sri Vedavyasa, who was responsible for stringing the naamas together in a
poetic form, points out that it is by the power and command of Vasudeva that the
Sun, the Moon, the stars, the world and the oceans are controlled. The
whole universe of the Gods, Asuras and Gandharavas is under the sway of Lord
Krishna. In Bhishma’s expert judgment, chanting
Vasudevas’s name with devotion and sincerity will ensure relief from sorrows
and bondage. The person who recites is not the only one who
benefits, but also those who for whatever reason are unable to chant benefit by
just hearing the chanting as well.
VishnuSahasranamam,
compiled with 108 slokhas (versus) that contain the 1008 Names
of Sri Mahavishnu. I reproduce in the following pages the
meaning of each name; the entire graphics were taken from the
website: http://www.stephen-knapp.com/sri_vishnu_sahasranam_translations.htm
and for the reader's convenience split up into 9 pages, so that
the pages load quickly.
My aim and intention is to bring the
inner meaning of every ritual and practices to focus; so that
the new generation understands the values and continues to
follow the Vedic principles. If one knows his/her constellatilon
known as Nakshatra and it's Padam (quarter in which they are
born of a nakshatra), they can surely find out the related
Vishnusahasranama stanza that aptly linked to their star and by
reciting it often one would get immense benefits. Please
click here to know the related stanza of a linked Nakshatra.
Thanks
to every visitor and I Pray Lord Sri Krishna bestows mental peace
and happiness to those, who read this Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam Stotras.
TRS Iyengar
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