Guest guest Posted March 16, 2002 Report Share Posted March 16, 2002 Sri Lakshmi Hayavadana Parabrahmane Namaha! Srimathe Satagopaya Namaha! Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha! Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Sthotram is a long 'ma:la: mantram' consisting of one thousand na:ma:s. Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swami revealed the importance of Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam several times at innumerable places over the past twenty (20) years. Sri Sri Sri Jeeyar Swami conducts mass chanting of Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam, which is attended by a number of bhakthas throughout the world. Sri Sri Sri Jeeyar Swami has explained about each mantra, with cross-references from Vedas, Sri Ramayana, Srimad Bhagavadgita, Sri Vishnu Purana, Upanishads, Rushi Va:kyams, Pura:na:s, Sri Bhagavatham, Vya:karana, Sri Sankara Bha:shyam, Sri Para:sara Bhattar’s Bha:syam, Divya Prabandhams, Poorvacharya references and many more scriptures. His High Holiness has explained some of the na:ma:s for four to five hours each, and a few of them for days. This series will start with a brief introduction about SVSN as revealed to us by His High Holiness (an English discourse presented to us by His High Holiness). This will be followed by a series consisting of a very brief explanation of na:ma:s that occur more than once in SVSN. Sri Sri Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam! Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam (SVSN) is panacea of all the good. It enriches inner divine qualities, elevates them to higher altitudes and makes man more perfect in all the endeavours. It removes inner problems like strain, stress ego etc and paves the way to blossom from within. This is ‘hridaya vikasa ka:rini’. Universal and divine love springs up with prayer. It cultivates universal brotherhood and bridges the gap between man and man. Prayer brings harmony and unison. Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam is a miraculous universal prayer. It is the quintessence of all the sa:stras, the cream of Vedic knowledge. The great sages of the lore experienced the cosmic power during their meditation and observed the divine traits of the Lord of this universe and meditated on those traits. As a result of their rich inner experience a few sounds were spontaneously released from their vocal cords. They could not resist their inner experience. The overwhelming joy flowed out in the form of a few sounds. The perfect combination of those sounds became powerful names of the Lord for the later disciples thus revealing the omniscience of the Lord. Each name is unique in itself focussing that particular quality of that Lord and became a mantra. Bheesmacharya, the great grandfather of Kauravas and Pandavas as well, had experienced these wonderful mantras out of his penance. He used to practise them regularly, which made him unconquerable by anyone. Even Yama, the god of death, was at his beck and call. Such an authentic and more authoritative Bheesmacharya, like a bee that gathers honey from all the flowers, gathered all his mantras and revealed the mantras to Yudhishtira, the elder of Pandavas. Lord Krishna instructed Bheeshmacharya to reveal this secret to Pa:ndava:s while Bheeshma was on the bed of arrows. Chanting and/or listening and/or understanding the meaning enriches our lives by imbibing good qualities into us. There is no repetition of namas in Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam. There are same na:ma:s mentioned twice, some thrice in SVSN. For example ‘vishnu’ appears thrice in SVSN. But this is not repetition. Each nama delineates different activities, various aspects of kalya:na guna:s (attributes) of Lord SrimanNarayana. To be continued… Jai Srimananrayana! Raghuram Mudumbai Ramanuja Dasaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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