24 Names Of Lord Vishnu In Sanskrit [new] ⚡ Limited
Om Kesavaya Namaha Om Narayanaya Namaha Om Madhavaya Namaha ... (continue down the list) ... Om Sri Krishnaya Namaha
Before starting any Vedic prayer, a practitioner sips water while chanting the first three names ( Keshava, Narayana, Madhava ) and touches various parts of the body while reciting the remaining names. This "locks" the divine energy into the physical form, preparing the mind for meditation. 2. The Vyuhas 24 names of lord vishnu in sanskrit
Each of these names represents a specific attribute of the Preservation of the Universe. In traditional iconography, these 24 forms are also associated with the different arrangements of the four symbols Vishnu holds: the Shankha (conch), Chakra (discus), Gada (mace), and Padma (lotus). Name (Sanskrit) Transliteration Keshavaya Namah To the one with beautiful long hair / Slayer of Kesi नारायणाय नमः Narayanaya Namah To the refuge of all human beings माधवाय नमः Madhavaya Namah To the Lord of Knowledge / Consort of Lakshmi (Ma) गोविन्दाय नमः Govindaya Namah To the protector of cows / One who is found through Vedas विष्णवे नमः Vishnave Namah To the one who is all-pervading मधुसूदनाय नमः Madhusudanaya Namah To the slayer of the demon Madhu त्रिविक्रमाय नमः Trivikramaya Namah To the one who measured the three worlds in three steps वामनाय नमः Vamanaya Namah To the one who took the form of a dwarf brahmin श्रीधराय नमः Sridharaya Namah To the one who bears Goddess Lakshmi on His chest हृषीकेशाय नमः Hrishikeshaya Namah To the master of the senses पद्मनाभाय नमः Padmanabhaya Namah To the one with a lotus springing from His navel दामोदराय नमः Damodaraya Namah To the one bound by a rope around His waist संकर्षणाय नमः Sankarshanaya Namah To the one who possesses the power of attraction वासुदेवाय नमः Vasudevaya Namah To the son of Vasudeva / The indwelling spirit प्रद्युम्नाय नमः Pradyumnaya Namah To the most radiant one अनिरुद्धाय नमः Aniruddhaya Namah To the one who cannot be obstructed पुरुषोत्तमाय नमः Purushottamaya Namah To the supreme among all beings अधोक्षजाय नमः Adhokshajaya Namah To the one who is beyond sensory perception नारसिंहाय नमः Narasimhaya Namah To the man-lion incarnation अच्युताय नमः Achyutaya Namah To the one who never fails / The infallible जनार्दनाय नमः Janardanaya Namah To the one who helps people from the cycle of birth उपेन्द्राय नमः Upendraya Namah To the brother of Indra हरये नमः Haraye Namah To the one who removes all sins and sorrows श्रीकृष्णाय नमः Shri Krishnaya Namah To the dark-complexioned / All-attractive one The Spiritual Significance Om Kesavaya Namaha Om Narayanaya Namaha Om Madhavaya Namaha
Visualize the specific form of Vishnu associated with each name (e.g., the lotus navel for Padmanabha ). This "locks" the divine energy into the physical
In the vast cosmology of Sanatana Dharma, Lord Vishnu stands as the of the universe. Nestled within the cosmic waters of the Kshira Sagara (Ocean of Milk), resting on the serpent Shesha, Vishnu is the subtle force that maintains Dharma (righteousness). While Lord Vishnu is known by thousands of names—immortalized in the Vishnu Sahasranama (1000 names)—there exists a sacred and powerful subset: The 24 Names of Lord Vishnu .
Chanting these 24 names is easy to incorporate into a busy schedule. Unlike the 1000 names (which take an hour), the 24 names can be chanted in .