Question:
Vishnu Names Vishnu_sahasranama Help?
anonymous
2008-10-07 05:29:50 UTC
Can anyone give me Vishnu_sahasranama please i need them,...
thanks!
Eleven answers:
Siva is the King of Yack :-)
2008-10-07 05:39:15 UTC
Here this may help,



http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/shivkuma/personal/music/vishnu-sahasranamam-meanings.htm



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2008-10-07 07:38:22 UTC
These are some of the names of Lord Vishnu :



A

Adidev The Lord Of The Lords

Aditya The Son Of Aditi

Aparajeet The Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated

Anandsagar Compassionate Lord



B

Balgopal The Child Krishna, The All Attractive

Bali The Lord Of Strength



C

Chaturbhuj Four-Armed Lord



D

Danavendra Granter of Boons

Dayalu Repositiory of compassion

Dayanidhi The Compassionate Lord

Dharmadhyaksha The Lord Of Dharma



G

Gopal One Who Plays With The Cowherds, The Gopas

Govinda One Who Pleases The Cows, The Land And The Entire Nature



H

Hari The Lord Of Nature

Hrishikesh The Lord Of All Senses



J

Jagannath Lord Of The Universe

Janardhana One Who Bestows Boons On One And All

Jyotiraaditya The Resplendence Of The Sun



K

Kamalnath The Lord Of Goddess Lakshmi

Kamalnayan The Lord With Lotus Shaped Eyes

Keshava One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks

Krishna Dark-Complexioned Lord



L

Lokadhyaksha Lord Of All The Three Lokas



M

Madhava Knowledge Filled God

Madhusudan Slayer Of Demon Madhu

Manmohan All Pleasing Lord

Manohar Beautiful Lord

Mayur The Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest

Murali The Flute Playing Lord

Murlidhar One Who Holds The Flute



N

Nandgopala The Son Of Nand

Narayana The Refuge Of Everyone

Niranjana The Unblemished Lord



P

Padmahasta One Who Has Hands Like Lotus

Padmanabha The Lord Who Has A Lotus Shaped Navel

Paramatma Lord Of All Beings

Parthasarthi Charioteer Of Partha - Arjuna

Purshottam The Supreme Soul



S

Shyam Dark-Complexioned Lord

Shyamsundara Lord Of The Beautiful Evenings

Sudarshana Handsome Lord



U

Upendra Brother Of Indra



V

Vaikunthanatha Lord Of Vaikuntha

Vasudev All Prevailing Lord

Vishnu All Prevailing Lord

Vishwatma Soul Of The Universe



Y

Yadavendra King Of The Yadav Clan

Yogi The Supreme Master

Yoginampati Lord Of The Yogis





And this link will take you to Vishnu Sahasranamam and its meaning.



http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/shivkuma/personal/music/vishnu-sahasranamam-meanings.htm







Hope was of help!





Rudra
anonymous
2016-04-08 14:13:23 UTC
Chanting of slokas including Vishnu sahasranama will provide a good rhythm in your breathing and it has a yogic effect on your body and health.If you chant this slowly (right speed) ,you will be quite hungry after completion of chanting ,it is always good to take food when you are hungry as the food will be assimilated well in your body.It may not provide any great spiritual benefits but it is some kind of meditation which will benefit you only on your physical health.Please understand that singing,chanting etc will not help spiritually ,if you need spiritual awakening you should try to communicate with the creator with silence and concentration.
anonymous
2008-10-07 05:49:00 UTC
Helo!.Very nice question. Actually vishnu sahasranama is a Mantra on Lord Vishnu. It contains the Names of Lord vishnu.Its no tpossible to send u by mail or in mesag. Its better to but a book .It will b available in Telugu,english,sanskrit etc languages. So if u go through that book u'll have an idea and u can definetly get it what u want.Hindus generally read Vishnu sahasram daily or in auspisious days, or at the time of mental stress to release mental agony.REading that book helps u to gain Bhakti,Relaxation,confidence,Peace and Mental balance. So pls gothrogh it. It will bavailable in all book shops.In Lepakshi, ISCON (lord krishna ) stalls, or temples. in those languages. in many varieties. If u need the detailed description u can prefer that book also. so it sur choice what to prefer? ok

Have a nice selection.

Gudluk

May go dbless u
Aradhana
2008-10-07 07:52:15 UTC
Siva has already provided the link that I consult for explanation and interpretation :) ..its a very detailed, good and explanatory link



for listening to a beautifully sung Vishnu sahasranama - please type in search engine- www.bhaktisangeet.com ...the site has amongst many chants and bhajans a very beautifully presented Visnu sahasranama with its mahatamya .



When Bhishma the great yogi was lying on the bed of arrows after Mahabharata war , under Krishna bhagvan's instructions Yudhitir approached him for wise words and so Bhisma gave the beautiful shasranama to him. Sage Vedvyasa wrote the sahasranama down for people
Radhakrishna( prrkrishna)
2008-10-07 07:38:51 UTC
Dear Friend,



The first answere mr Siva has givenyou an excellent link.You need not wait any further.Just go there and you find all the names with detailed meanings.



thank you mr Siva for giving such a beautifl link.thanks a lot.



The link given by Sri Ravali,proud to be an Indian, is equally good.see both and get enlightened or feel enriched.I thank both of them.I too am proud to be an Indian.Who will not?
ananta
2008-10-07 18:48:43 UTC
These links may be useful
dd
2008-10-08 03:51:06 UTC
Its just meaning of God, that is simply explained by different thousand names to wordly people.
anonymous
2008-10-07 05:55:40 UTC
hi my friend,

here are the words and their meanings too

check out this site:

http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/vsn/namas.html



hope this helps!! have a nice day!!
anonymous
2008-10-07 10:03:04 UTC
I am just here for the answers
maas
2008-10-07 06:02:44 UTC
a) Rigveda, Book No.1, Hymn No. 164, Verse 46

It is mentioned in Rigveda Book no.1, Hymn no.164 Verse 46

“Sages (learned Priest) call one God by many names”

“They have styled (Him, God or the sun) indra (the resplendent), mitra (the surveyor), varuna (the venerable), agni (the adorable), and he is the celestial, well-winged garutmat (the great), for learned priests call one by many names as they speak of the adorable as yama (ordainer) and matarisvan (cosmic breath)”.

b) (i) Rigveda, Book 2, Hymn 1

Rigveda gives no less than 33 different attributes to Almighty God several of these attributes are mentioned in Rigveda, Book 2, Hymn 1

b) (ii) Brahma - Creator - Khaliq, Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3

Amongst the various attributes given in Rigveda one of the beautiful attributes for Almighty God is ‘Brahma’. ‘Brahma’ means ‘the creator’. If you translate into Arabic it means ‘Khaliq’. We Muslims have got no objection if you call Almighty God a ‘Khaliq’ or ‘Creator’ or ‘Brahma’ but if someone says that ‘Brahma’ is Almighty God who has got 4 heads and on each head is a crown and he has got 4 hands. We Muslims take strong except to it because you are giving an image to Almighty God. Moreover you are going against Yajurveda, Chapter 32, Verse 3, which says,

“Na tasya pratima asti” ‘”There is no image of him”

b) (iii) Vishnu - Sustainer - Rabb: Rigveda, Book II, Hymn 1, Verse 3

Another beautiful attribute mentioned in the Rigveda, Book II, Hymn 1, Verse 3, is Vishnu, ‘Vishnu’ means ‘the Sustainer’. If you translate into Arabic it means ‘Rabb’, we Muslims have no objection if anyone call Almighty God as ‘Rabb’ or ‘Sustainer’ or ‘Vishnu’ but if someone says Vishnu is Almighty God who has got 4 arms. One of the right arm holding the ‘Chakra’ i.e. a discus and one of the left arms holding a ‘Conch shell’ and he is riding on a bird or reclining on a snake couch. We Muslims take strong exception to this, because you are giving an image to Almighty God. Moreover you are going against Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 8.

c) Rigveda, Book 8, Hymn 1, Verse 1

It is mentioned in Rigveda, Book 8, Hymn 1, Verse 1

“Ma Chidanyadia Shansata”

“Do not worship anybody but Him, the divine one Praise Him alone”

“Ma cid anyad vi sansata sakhayo ma rishanyata in dram it stota vrishanam saca sute muhaur uktha ca sansata”.

“O friends, do not worship anybody but Him, the divine one. Let no grief perturb you. Praise Him alone, the radiant, the showerer of benefits. During the course of self-realization, go on repeatedly uttering Hymns in His honour”.

(Rigveda Samhiti, Volume IX, page 1 and 2 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati and Satyakam Vidhya Lankar)

d) (i) Rigveda, Book 5, Hymn 81, Verse 1

It is mentioned in Rigveda, Book 5, Hymn 81, Verse 1,

“Verily great is the glory of the divine creator”

(Rigveda Samhiti, Volume 6, page 1802 and 1803 by Swami Satya Prakash Saraswati and Satyakam Vidhyalanka)

d) (ii) Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 2

Similar message is given in the Holy Qur’an In Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 2,

“Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds”.

e) (i) Rigveda, Book 3, Hymn 34, Verse 1

It is mentioned in Rigveda, Book 3, Hymn 34, Verse 1

“The bounteous giver”

(Hymns of Rigveda, Volume 2, page 377, by Ralph T.H. Griffith)

e) (ii) Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 3

Same as Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 3, “Most Gracious, most merciful”

f) (i) Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 160

It is mentioned in Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 16

“Lead us to the good path and remove the sin that makes us stray and wonder”

“By goodly path lead us to riches, Agni, thou God who knowest all our works and wisdom. Remove the sin that makes us astray and wander: most ample adoration will we bring thee”

(The Yajurveda Samhiti by Ralph T.H Griffith Page 541)

f) (ii) Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 6 and 7

Similar message is given in Surah Fateha, Chapter 1, Verse 6 and 7

“Show us the straight way, the way of those on whom thou has bestowed thy grace, those whose (portion) is not wrath. And who go not astray”.



g) Rigveda, Book No VI, Hymn 45, Verse 16

It is mentioned in Rigveda, Book VI, Hymn 45, Verse 16

“Ya eka ittamushtuhi”

“Praize Him who is the matchless and alone.”

(Hymns of Rigveda by Ralph T.H. Griffith page 648)



Brahma Sutra of Hindu Vedanta

The Brahma Sutra of Hindu Vedanta is:

“Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste nen na naste kinchan”

“Bhagwan ek hi hai dusara nahi hai, nahi hain nahi hai zara bhi nahi hai.”

“There is only one God, not the second, not at all, not in the least bit.”

Therefore only if you read the Hindu Scripture will you understand the correct concept of God in Hinduism.


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