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Om namo Narayanaya

 

My humble respect to all devotees.

 

I would like to know verses and translation from the

vedas regarding Vishnu is the supreme god.

 

Thank you

 

Ramananda

 

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The most primary verse would be the Vishnu Suktham occuring in the Rig Veda.

The Narayana Anuvakam also re-asserts that Sriman Lakshmi Sametha Naarayanan

is the para-brahman. There are innumerable other upanishads, aranyakams

which assert to the supremacy of vIshnu.

 

Regards,

 

Malolan Cadambi

 

 

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"ramamada gaura das" <ramananda_jps

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Friday, October 04, 2002 10:02 PM

verses

 

> Om namo Narayanaya

>

> My humble respect to all devotees.

>

> I would like to know verses and translation from the

> vedas regarding Vishnu is the supreme god.

>

> Thank you

>

> Ramananda

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Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha:

Purusha Suktham of-course is in all the 4 vedas that say that Lord Vishnu is the

supreme god. Purusha suktham refers to the parama purusha the ultimate person

i.e the supreme. It explains how Lord Vishnu manifests(creates) the universe.

The proof that Lord Vishnu is called as the Parama Purusha in the purusha

suktham is the following line:

"nABhya Aseeth Anthariksham" We know that it is only Lord Sriman Narayana(aka

Vishnu) who created Brahma from the lotus raising from his naval. Nabhi is

naval, and anthariksham is the universe. Aseeth meaning came. Purusha Suktham

clearly tells how the world is created( starting from "Brahmanosya mukham

aaseeth") and how the parama purusha prevails in all the entities("yath annena

athirohathi") and his supremacy("atho jyayagscha poorushaha"). Vishnu suktham

and Narayana suktham explains the more about the qualities of Sriman Narayana

while Purusha Suktham explains the supremacy by saying the whole universe came

out of him. As rightly pointed out by Shri Malolan sir, we start upanishads

"Shanno mithra sham varunaha.... shanno vishnu rurukramaha" Vishnu is the

wide-strided, omni-present supreme. Learned scholars please correct me in case I

am wrong and forgive me for the same.

Adiyen Ramanuja Dasan,

Lakshmi Narasimhan

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