The story of the 108 Names of Lord Vishnu (Vishnu Ashtottara Shatanamavali) is rooted in the ancient Puranas, particularly the Padma Purana
In Vedic tradition, the number 108 is considered sacred, symbolizing . It appears throughout Hindu cosmology and practice:
: The one from whose navel the cosmic lotus (and Brahma) emerged. Hrishikesha : The Master of all senses. Why We Chant Them Chanting the Ashtottara Shatanamavali 108 names of lord vishnu drik panchang
Each name in the list represents a specific quality or mythological feat: : The All-Pervading One. Padmanabha : The Lord with the lotus-shaped navel. Hrishikesha : The Master of all senses. : The repository of knowledge. Jagannatha : The Lord and controller of the entire universe. : One who wears a garland of forest flowers. Review: 108 Names on Drik Panchang
: He from whose navel a lotus blooms, initiating creation. 108 Names of Lord Vishnu (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) The story of the 108 Names of Lord
- Om Narayanaya Namah
Drik Panchang is a Hindu astrological calendar that provides information about the positions of the planets and stars. It is used to determine the auspicious times for various activities, such as worship, travel, and important life events. The Drik Panchang is based on the lunar cycle and takes into account the positions of the Sun, Moon, and other planets. Why We Chant Them Chanting the Ashtottara Shatanamavali
- Om Damodaraya Namah ॐ कृष्णाय नमः - Om Krishnaya Namah
- Om Garudadhvajaya Namah
- Om Madanarupaya Namah (One who is as beautiful as Cupid)