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What happens if you listen to Vishnu Sahasranamam?

What happens if you listen to Vishnu Sahasranamam?

Chanting the Vishnu Sahasranama calms down your mind and sharpens your focus in life. Reading every name of Lord Vishnu helps you boost your inner energies which further increases your focus. This helps you meditate better.

Who told Vishnu Sahasranamam to yudhisthira?

Who narrated the Vishnu Sahasranamam to whom? Bhismacharya. Sri Vishnu Sahasranama was Bhishma’s answer to Yudhistira’s questions on Dharma.

Which is the most powerful Sahasranamam?

The most well-known sahasranāmas are: Vishnu sahasranama, is a Vaishnavism stotra, and is found in section 13.135 (Anushasana Parva) of the Mahabharata, and all Puranas linked to Vaishnavism. Shiva sahasranama, is a Shaivism stotra, also found in 13.17 of the Mahabharata.

Why did Bhishma recite Vishnu Sahasranamam?

Describing the glory of Vishnu Sahasranama, Bhishma Pitamah said that Shri Vishnu is the only one who pervades everywhere in the world. He is the savior of the world. If only by reciting or listening to their Sahasranamams, all the sufferings of a person are removed.

Can ladies recite Vishnu Sahasranamam?

Yes, Sure ladies can chant Vishnu Sahasranaam. There is no restriction to anyone for chanting vishnu sahasranaam.

What are the commentaries in Vishnu Sahasranamam?

Vishnu Sahasranamam has commentaries by all the three major schools of philosophies – Adi Shankara (Advaita), Sri Parasara Bhattar (Visishtadvaita) and Sri Satyasanda Tirtha (Dvaita) [the Commentary of Madhvacharya with one hundred meanings for each naama is lost].

What is Sri Vishnu sahasranama Stotram?

Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram, along with the Bhagavad Gita, is an integral part of the epic Mahabharata composed by Sage Vedavyasa (Vyasa is also the one who organized the vedas into the classifications as we know them today).

What is Sri Vishnu Sahasra Namam?

Sri Srinivasachariar, in his editorial introduction to Sri Vishnu Sahasra Namam published by LIFCO, (1967), describes this beautifully as an arrangement of the petals of a rose 44 layers deep, or a step of stairs with 44 steps leading to the enjoyment of the Supreme.

What is Sankara’s interpretation of vardhamanah?

SrI Sankara’s interpretation is “prapa~ncarUpeNa vadhate iti vardhamAnah – One who grows or multiplies Himself in the form of the Universe”. SrI rAdhAkRshNa SAstri indicates that the ‘ca’ at the end of vardhamAnah is because He grows at the same fast rate at which the Universe is growing.