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Dear Devotees:

 

Some time back, a few friends including Sri M. Srinivasan and me from our

group joined forces to write an article giving the background behind the

origin of Sri VishNu Sahasra NAmam. I am taking the liberty of submitting

this article in two or three parts to the learned audience. The material is

mostly from the book "Sri Vishnu Sahasranama with the Bhashya of Sri Parasara

Bhattar, with Translation in English" by A. Srinivasa Raghavan, published by

Sri Visishtadvaita Pracharnini Sabha, Madras, in 1983. Any misinterpretation

is completely mine. I seek your forgiveness if I am misrepresenting the

accepted and traditional concepts, and I look forward to any thoughts that

any of you have

in correcting me or adding additional comments.

 

Part 1 follows.

 

Dasan Krishnamachari

 

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Sri VishNu Sahasra NAmam - Part I.

 

It is interesting to contemplate on the circumstances

under which Sri

Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram came into existence. Yudhishthira, the

eldest

of the five Pandavas, was mentally depleted because of the war with

the Kauravas and the misery of death and suffering that

was created by the war in which he had been a major player.

Bhishma, his dear grandfather, was lying on his deathbed.

With his passing away, his irreplaceable wisdom,

based on the experiences of his long life of virtue, righteousness and devotion,

was about to be lost to the world.

Sage Vyasa and Sri Krishna advised Yudhishthira,

who himself was an epitome of righteousness and virtue, to seek the

advice of Bhishma

on any and all aspects of life on which he had any doubts.

Yudhishthira did as advised, and a series of dialogs ensued between

the two, witnessed by Lord Krishna Himself, and by other great sages including

Vedavyasa.

 

In one of these sessions, Yudhishthira sought Bhishma's advice on the

easiest and best means by which mankind can attain lasting

happiness, peace of mind, and relief from all bondage and sorrows.

This was the setting in

which Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram was imparted, with the welfare

of

future generations also in mind,

by Bhishma

to Yudhishthira,

as part of the advice given by Bhishma in response to the above question.

 

The Composition

 

The following sloka in the prolog to Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram identifies

some important aspects pertaining to the composition of the stotram:

 

vishnor nama sahasrasya vedavyaso mahamunih |

chandonustup tatha devo bhagavan devaki sutah ||

 

Sri Vedavyasa is the rishi of Sri Vishnu's one thousand names,

i.e. the sage who strung together the thousand names

as they were revealed by Bhishma to Yudhishthira.

Anushtup (eight syllables per quarter) is its meter.

Lord Krishna, the son of Devaki, is the

Lord being worshiped.

 

There are over forty commentaries on Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram.

Sri Adi Sankara's commentary is the earliest of them. Sri Parasara

Bhatta, a disciple of a disciple of Sri Ramanuja,

has written a

detailed commentary.

Sri Satyasandha Yatiswara from the Dvaita school is another prominant

commentator.

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).

 

Of all the commentaries written by Sri Sankara for our religious scriptures (the

Bhagavad Gita, the

Brahma Sutras, etc.), that on Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram was the very

first one.

Sri Sankara

emphasizes the importance of reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram in his

Bhaja Govindam (geyam gita nama sahasram...).

 

Six reasons are generally identified for

the greatness

of the Stotram. These are:

 

* It is the essence of the Mahabharata.

 

* Sages such as Narada, the Alwars, and composers including Saint Tyagaraja

have made repeated references to

the "Thousand Names of Vishnu" in their devotional works.

 

* The person who strung together the thousand names as part of the

Mahabharata and

preserved it for the world was

none other than Sage Vedavyasa, the foremost knower of the vedas,

and considered an incarnation of Vishnu (vyasaya

vishnu rupaya vyasa rupaya vishnave namo...).

 

* It is the considered opinion of Bhishma that

it is the best and easiest of all dharmas, or the means to attain

relief from all bondage.

 

* It is widely accepted that the chanting of this Stotram gives relief

from all sorrows and leads to

happiness and peace of mind.

 

* It is in conformity with the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita,

Narayaneeya, etc.

 

The above reasons given to illustrate

the importance of Sri Vishnu Sahasranama

Stotram become all the more obvious when we

recount the personalities involved in the events that resulted in the stotram.

It was no ordinary person's advice that was sought.

No ordinary person was seeking the advice, and at no

ordinary person's urging was the advice being sought.

Bhishma was the son of the Mother Ganga

and a person sanctified by his unswerving devotion to Lord Krishna,

and one who had controlled and conquered all his senses.

Yudhishthira was the son of Dharma, and himself a practitioner of justice,

righteousness, truth, honesty and integrity.

Vyasa was the knower of all vedas. Lord Krishna was a witness to the whole

event involving the advice and revelation of the easiest and best means to

achieve happiness and peace of mind, given by Bhishma to Yudhishthira.

As we know,

the advice is in the form of Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram.

No other justification is needed to recognize the greatness of the

education that is imparted to the human race through the medium of

Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram by Vyasa and Bhishma.

 

Part 2 will follow.

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