Category: Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Lectures

  • Sree Vidya Upasana Lectures and Suvasini Pooja in UK – October 2024

    I will be in UK between 1 October to 20 October,2024, to conduct Sree Vidya Upasana lectures,Suvasini Pooja and for fund raising for the temple.Kindly share your contacts so that I can connect to them during my visit there.Spiritually inclined and Devi upasakas will be ideal. Will also be conducting Sree Vishnu Sahasranama Deepa Pooja.

    You may WhatsApp at+919480591538.Email ramanan50@gmail.com Or DoctorNaveen Rajagopal, Leeds,UK at +44 7879 697250Email DRNR76@yahoo.co.uk

    May Goddess Lalithambika Bless you.

    Scan to serve  Devi for Sree Lalithambika Temple near Jogulamba Sakthi Peeta Telengana

    <aside> 🙏 In August, 2023 Sri Venkatramanan went through a spiritual experience and received ongoing divine guidance and vision to construct the temple. This initiative is guided by that inspiration

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    Details of Sri Venkataramanan’s experience

    This initiative is a result of elaborate divine revelations on Devathas, temple architecture, details of the location that Sri Ramanan received over a period of time

    Details of Sri Venkataramanan’s experience

    Sree Matre Namaha

    In August, Sri Venkataramanan had a visit from two of his students, esteemed doctors. While attending to his needs in the bathroom, he noticed a few drops of blood, a seemingly innocuous observation he shared with his doctor students. As he experienced no discomfort, their immediate concern on addressing this prompted him to seek medical advice. Subsequent examinations revealed a distressing diagnosis: cancer necessitating the surgical removal of his urinary bladder and prostate gland.

    Later during a moment of medical crisis, his blood pressure surged and consciousness waned.  Sri Venkataramanan had a profound out-of-body experience for 12 minutes as he learned later. He found himself detached from his physical form, yet acutely aware of his daughter’s distressing cries even though he could not feel his body. In this state, he encountered three luminous dieties, each bearing the likeness of revered deities—Sri Siva, Sri Shakti, and Sri Mahavishnu. Their presence was commanding yet comforting, their voices as clear as communicating with someone next to him as they imparted divine instructions. It seemed like a long conversation around his body and the fact that he had already left the body. He was told that he would now go back and the work that he would perform for the next 4 years would be directed by them. From here hist time belonged to them & he would get gradual instructions…

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    Unforeseen Vision After Chemotherapy: A Life-Altering Event

    Chemotherapy started.Because of my age, the sessions were split into sub sessions and it was suggested that I undergo half the total dosage during pre operation period and the other  post operation.

    After the second Chemotherapy session, I was discharged and I was staying in my daughter’s house which was near to Aster JP Nagar Bangalore.

    I was also prescribed some medicines .

    Unfortunately due to some lack of communication communication, a tablet was discontinued and this led to serious side effects and also, in my case ,Blessing, as I was bestowed with a Vision .

    This happened after the third sub cycle/ session of chemotherapy  completed and I was discharged.

    Three days after stopping a tablet, on an early morning, as I was entering my rest room to complete my morning routine around 7 PM IST, I felt that something was not alright with me. I called out to my son in law ( I sleep alone in my bedroom as I feel it is comfortable for me,even if I am sick/ recuperating).

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  • Sanath Sanathanathtamah Sanatana Dharma Vishnu Sahasranama

    Sanath Sanathanathtamah Sanatana Dharma Vishnu Sahasranama

    What is Sanath, What is Sanathath and Sanatan Dharma?

    Sounds a little strange and confusing? Let us see what Hinduism/ Sanaatana Dharma says about this.

    Sree Vishnu Sahasranama makes a reference to these terms though there are references to these terms in Vishnu Purana and Srimad Bhagavatham.It is referred to in Thirumurukaatruppadai ( By Nakkeearar) belonging to Tamil Sangam literature.

    Vishnu Sahasranama is from Mahabharata by Veda Vyasa. In Mahabharata Bhishma Under instructions from Bhagwan Sri Krishna instructs what Dharma is Yudhisthira . This is in Anusasan parva. Mahabharata is dated 16th October 5561 BC.

    Santath means ‘ one who is the personification of Time which is Eternal.’ Bhagwan Vishnu is described thus. It is an Attribute which is Absolute in Nature.It is beyond Space and Time.

    Shankaracharya says thus

    ‘ Sanaathithibnibhadhaha, Srartha vachanaha, kaalascha parasyai vedhi vikalpana kaapi – Sri Shankara Bhashya on Sri Vishnu Sahasranama.

    Sananaththanadhamaya namaha means

    ‘ As Vishnu is the Primary cause who has no cause to be caused and as He is elder to all Brahma and other Devathas, He is the Oldest.

    So the term Sanatana means an Absolute Attribute which personifies Time Eternal.As such the term means older than the oldest.

    In Tamil Siva is described as described a

    முன்னைப் பரம்பொருட்கு முன்னைப் பரம் பொருளே ‘

    The Earliest Reality preceding Reality.

    Sanatana Dharma means that Righteous Conduct ,a way of life that is ancient amongst the ancient,Leads one to Liberation from the shackles of births and deaths.

    ‘sanātsanātanatamaḥ kapilaḥ kapiravyayaḥ ।
    svastidaḥ svastikṛtsvastiḥ svastibhuk svastidakṣiṇaḥ ॥ 96 ॥
    — Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama Stotram


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    Sanatana Dharma is a Sanskrit term that translates to “eternal dharma” or “eternal order”. It is an alternative name for Hinduism. The term can also be translated as “eternal religion”, “eternal law”, “unshakeable, venerable order”, or “ancient and continuing guideline”.
    In Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma refers to the absolute set of duties or religiously ordained practices that all Hindus must follow, regardless of class, caste, or sect.
    Sanatana Dharma is commonly equated with Hinduism, but there is no reason to believe that only Hinduism should be equated with Sanatana Dharma. The RSS suggests that Sanatana Dharma has existed since the beginning of civilization and is more comprehensive than Hindu Dharma. AI search result.

    Sanatana is a Sanskrit word that means “eternal”, “unchanging” or “everlasting”. It is often used to describe the core principles and values of Hinduism, which are also known as Sanatana Dharma. Sanatana Dharma is the original name of Hinduism, meaning “the eternal way of life” or “the eternal law”. It is based on the teachings of the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and other Hindu scriptures, which reveal the nature of the Supreme Reality (Brahman), the individual self (Atman), the cosmic order (Rta) and the path of liberation (Moksha). Sanatana Dharma is not a rigid or dogmatic religion, but a flexible and dynamic way of living in harmony with the universal truth. It encompasses various traditions, sects, philosophies, practices and customs that have evolved over thousands of years. Some of the synonyms for Sanatana Dharma are Satya Dharma (the dharma of eternal truth), Atma Dharma (the dharma of self-realisation), Yoga Dharma (the dharma of union with the divine), Veda Dharma (the dharma of transcendent knowledge), Vishva Dharma (the universal dharma) and Manava Dharma (the dharma for all human beings). Sanatana Dharma is also sometimes contrasted with other forms of Hinduism that are more influenced by social, political or cultural factors, such as Arya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj or Hindu nationalism. These are sometimes called Nava Dharma (new dharma) or Apara Dharma (lower dharma). Sanatana Dharma is not limited to India or Hinduism, but is relevant to all seekers of truth and spirituality, regardless of their background, culture or religion. It is a universal and timeless wisdom that can guide us to our highest potential and ultimate goal. For more information about Sanatana Dharma, you can visit these websites: [Wikipedia](^1^), [News18](^2^), [Yogapedia](^3^) and [Sanatani](^4^).

    Source: Conversation with Bing, 9/25/2023
    (1) Sanātana Dharma – Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%C4%81tana_Dharma.
    (2) The Many Dimensions of Hinduism and Sanatana Dharma – News18. https://www.news18.com/opinion/opinion-the-many-dimensions-of-hinduism-and-sanatana-dharma-8588774.html.
    (3) What is Sanatana Dharma? – Definition from Yogapedia. https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/6240/sanatana-dharma.
    (4) Sanātanī – Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%C4%81tan%C4%AB.

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  • Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Chanting With Palasruthi

    Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Chanting With Palasruthi

    hariḥ ōm

    viśvaṃ viṣṇurvaṣaṭkārō bhūtabhavyabhavatprabhuḥ ।
    bhūtakṛdbhūtabhṛdbhāvō bhūtātmā bhūtabhāvanaḥ ॥ 1 ॥

    pūtātmā paramātmā cha muktānāṃ paramāgatiḥ ।
    avyayaḥ puruṣaḥ sākṣī kṣētrajñō’kṣara ēva cha ॥ 2 ॥

    yōgō yōgavidāṃ nētā pradhāna puruṣēśvaraḥ ।
    nārasiṃhavapuḥ śrīmān kēśavaḥ puruṣōttamaḥ ॥ 3 ॥

    sarvaḥ śarvaḥ śivaḥ sthāṇurbhūtādirnidhiravyayaḥ ।
    sambhavō bhāvanō bhartā prabhavaḥ prabhurīśvaraḥ ॥ 4 ॥

    svayambhūḥ śambhurādityaḥ puṣkarākṣō mahāsvanaḥ ।
    anādinidhanō dhātā vidhātā dhāturuttamaḥ ॥ 5 ॥

    apramēyō hṛṣīkēśaḥ padmanābhō’maraprabhuḥ ।
    viśvakarmā manustvaṣṭā sthaviṣṭhaḥ sthavirō dhruvaḥ ॥ 6 ॥

    agrāhyaḥ śāśvatō kṛṣṇō lōhitākṣaḥ pratardanaḥ ।
    prabhūtastrikakubdhāma pavitraṃ maṅgaḻaṃ param ॥ 7 ॥

    īśānaḥ prāṇadaḥ prāṇō jyēṣṭhaḥ śrēṣṭhaḥ prajāpatiḥ ।
    hiraṇyagarbhō bhūgarbhō mādhavō madhusūdanaḥ ॥ 8 ॥

    īśvarō vikramīdhanvī mēdhāvī vikramaḥ kramaḥ ।
    anuttamō durādharṣaḥ kṛtajñaḥ kṛtirātmavān॥ 9 ॥

    surēśaḥ śaraṇaṃ śarma viśvarētāḥ prajābhavaḥ ।
    ahassaṃvatsarō vyāḻaḥ pratyayaḥ sarvadarśanaḥ ॥ 10 ॥

    ajassarvēśvaraḥ siddhaḥ siddhiḥ sarvādirachyutaḥ ।
    vṛṣākapiramēyātmā sarvayōgavinissṛtaḥ ॥ 11 ॥

    vasurvasumanāḥ satyaḥ samātmā sammitassamaḥ ।
    amōghaḥ puṇḍarīkākṣō vṛṣakarmā vṛṣākṛtiḥ ॥ 12 ॥

    rudrō bahuśirā babhrurviśvayōniḥ śuchiśravāḥ ।
    amṛtaḥ śāśvatasthāṇurvarārōhō mahātapāḥ ॥ 13 ॥

    sarvagaḥ sarva vidbhānurviṣvaksēnō janārdanaḥ ।
    vēdō vēdavidavyaṅgō vēdāṅgō vēdavitkaviḥ ॥ 14 ॥

    lōkādhyakṣaḥ surādhyakṣō dharmādhyakṣaḥ kṛtākṛtaḥ ।
    chaturātmā chaturvyūhaśchaturdaṃṣṭraśchaturbhujaḥ ॥ 15 ॥

    bhrājiṣṇurbhōjanaṃ bhōktā sahiṣṇurjagadādijaḥ ।
    anaghō vijayō jētā viśvayōniḥ punarvasuḥ ॥ 16 ॥

    upēndrō vāmanaḥ prāṃśuramōghaḥ śuchirūrjitaḥ ।
    atīndraḥ saṅgrahaḥ sargō dhṛtātmā niyamō yamaḥ ॥ 17 ॥

    vēdyō vaidyaḥ sadāyōgī vīrahā mādhavō madhuḥ ।
    atīndriyō mahāmāyō mahōtsāhō mahābalaḥ ॥ 18 ॥

    mahābuddhirmahāvīryō mahāśaktirmahādyutiḥ ।
    anirdēśyavapuḥ śrīmānamēyātmā mahādridhṛk ॥ 19 ॥

    mahēśvāsō mahībhartā śrīnivāsaḥ satāṅgatiḥ ।
    aniruddhaḥ surānandō gōvindō gōvidāṃ patiḥ ॥ 20 ॥

    marīchirdamanō haṃsaḥ suparṇō bhujagōttamaḥ ।
    hiraṇyanābhaḥ sutapāḥ padmanābhaḥ prajāpatiḥ ॥ 21 ॥

    amṛtyuḥ sarvadṛk siṃhaḥ sandhātā sandhimān sthiraḥ ।
    ajō durmarṣaṇaḥ śāstā viśrutātmā surārihā ॥ 22 ॥

    gururgurutamō dhāma satyaḥ satyaparākramaḥ ।
    nimiṣō’nimiṣaḥ sragvī vāchaspatirudāradhīḥ ॥ 23 ॥

    agraṇīgrāmaṇīḥ śrīmān nyāyō nētā samīraṇaḥ
    sahasramūrdhā viśvātmā sahasrākṣaḥ sahasrapāt ॥ 24 ॥

    āvartanō nivṛttātmā saṃvṛtaḥ sampramardanaḥ ।
    ahaḥ saṃvartakō vahniranilō dharaṇīdharaḥ ॥ 25 ॥

    suprasādaḥ prasannātmā viśvadhṛgviśvabhugvibhuḥ ।
    satkartā satkṛtaḥ sādhurjahnurnārāyaṇō naraḥ ॥ 26 ॥

    asaṅkhyēyō’pramēyātmā viśiṣṭaḥ śiṣṭakṛchChuchiḥ ।
    siddhārthaḥ siddhasaṅkalpaḥ siddhidaḥ siddhi sādhanaḥ ॥ 27 ॥

    vṛṣāhī vṛṣabhō viṣṇurvṛṣaparvā vṛṣōdaraḥ ।
    vardhanō vardhamānaścha viviktaḥ śrutisāgaraḥ ॥ 28 ॥

    subhujō durdharō vāgmī mahēndrō vasudō vasuḥ ।
    naikarūpō bṛhadrūpaḥ śipiviṣṭaḥ prakāśanaḥ ॥ 29 ॥

    ōjastējōdyutidharaḥ prakāśātmā pratāpanaḥ ।
    ṛddaḥ spaṣṭākṣarō mantraśchandrāṃśurbhāskaradyutiḥ ॥ 30 ॥

    amṛtāṃśūdbhavō bhānuḥ śaśabinduḥ surēśvaraḥ ।
    auṣadhaṃ jagataḥ sētuḥ satyadharmaparākramaḥ ॥ 31 ॥

    bhūtabhavyabhavannāthaḥ pavanaḥ pāvanō’nalaḥ ।
    kāmahā kāmakṛtkāntaḥ kāmaḥ kāmapradaḥ prabhuḥ ॥ 32 ॥

    yugādi kṛdyugāvartō naikamāyō mahāśanaḥ ।
    adṛśyō vyaktarūpaścha sahasrajidanantajit ॥ 33 ॥

    iṣṭō’viśiṣṭaḥ śiṣṭēṣṭaḥ śikhaṇḍī nahuṣō vṛṣaḥ ।
    krōdhahā krōdhakṛtkartā viśvabāhurmahīdharaḥ ॥ 34 ॥

    achyutaḥ prathitaḥ prāṇaḥ prāṇadō vāsavānujaḥ ।
    apānnidhiradhiṣṭhānamapramattaḥ pratiṣṭhitaḥ ॥ 35 ॥

    skandaḥ skandadharō dhuryō varadō vāyuvāhanaḥ ।
    vāsudēvō bṛhadbhānurādidēvaḥ purandharaḥ ॥ 36 ॥

    aśōkastāraṇastāraḥ śūraḥ śaurirjanēśvaraḥ ।
    anukūlaḥ śatāvartaḥ padmī padmanibhēkṣaṇaḥ ॥ 37 ॥

    padmanābhō’ravindākṣaḥ padmagarbhaḥ śarīrabhṛt ।
    mahardhirṛddhō vṛddhātmā mahākṣō garuḍadhvajaḥ ॥ 38 ॥

    atulaḥ śarabhō bhīmaḥ samayajñō havirhariḥ ।
    sarvalakṣaṇalakṣaṇyō lakṣmīvān samitiñjayaḥ ॥ 39 ॥

    vikṣarō rōhitō mārgō hēturdāmōdaraḥ sahaḥ ।
    mahīdharō mahābhāgō vēgavānamitāśanaḥ ॥ 40 ॥

    udbhavaḥ, kṣōbhaṇō dēvaḥ śrīgarbhaḥ paramēśvaraḥ ।
    karaṇaṃ kāraṇaṃ kartā vikartā gahanō guhaḥ ॥ 41 ॥

    vyavasāyō vyavasthānaḥ saṃsthānaḥ sthānadō dhruvaḥ ।
    parardhiḥ paramaspaṣṭaḥ tuṣṭaḥ puṣṭaḥ śubhēkṣaṇaḥ ॥ 42 ॥

    rāmō virāmō virajō mārgōnēyō nayō’nayaḥ ।
    vīraḥ śaktimatāṃ śrēṣṭhō dharmōdharma viduttamaḥ ॥ 43 ॥
    — Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama Stotram

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  • Vishnu Sahasranama  Slokas Tamil Lecture  14,15 ,16

    Vishnu Sahasranama Slokas Tamil Lecture 14,15 ,16

    Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Slokas 14,15,16 Explanation in Tamil

    Sarvagah Sarvavidbhanuh Vishvakseno Janardanah |
    Vedo Vedavidavyango Vedango Vedavit Kavih 14

    Lokaadhyakshah  Suraadhyaksho Dharmaadhyakshah Kritaakritah    |
    CaturAtma Catur-vyuhas_Catur-damshtrah Catur-bhujah                     ||15||

    Bhraajishnur Bhojanam Bhoktaa Sahishnur Jagadaadijah    |
    Anagho Vijayo Jetaa Vishvayonih Punarvasuh                        ||16||

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    Mantras,Sources Types Letters

    I have written in my earlier post on the Definition of Mantra . In this article I shall deal with the sources of Mantras. The uniqueness of Hinduism is that it is not Theories,but are experiences of the Seekers. An individual,who seeks Truth,arrives at it through various paths, according to his disposition and abilities. So,…

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  • Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Rishi Chandas Nyasa Tamil Lecture

    Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Rishi Chandas Nyasa Tamil Lecture

    Nyasa Rishi Chandas Vishnu Sahasranama Explanation
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