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Anaghaa Adhbuta Chaaritraa

Anaghaa Adhbuta Chaaritraa

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  • Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Epsode 11
    Aug 25 2025

    Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Translation and Commentary

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    The Vishnu Sahastra Namavali, also known as Vishnu Sahastranama Stotra, is a revered hymn in Hindu tradition that comprises one thousand names of Lord Vishnu. It is part of the Mahabharatam, found in the Anushasana Parvam (Book of Final Instructions by Bheeshma). The hymn is a conversation between the warrior ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bheeshma Pitamaha⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who is on his deathbed on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, and Yudhishthira. Bheeshma Pitamaha emphasizes that chanting the names of Bhagavan Sri Maha Vishnu enables one for attaining liberation (moksham).


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    8 m
  • Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Epsode 10
    Aug 11 2025

    Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Translation and Commentary

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    The Vishnu Sahastra Namavali, also known as Vishnu Sahastranama Stotra, is a revered hymn in Hindu tradition that comprises one thousand names of Lord Vishnu. It is part of the Mahabharatam, found in the Anushasana Parvam (Book of Final Instructions by Bheeshma). The hymn is a conversation between the warrior ⁠⁠⁠⁠Bheeshma Pitamaha⁠⁠⁠⁠, who is on his deathbed on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, and Yudhishthira. Bheeshma Pitamaha emphasizes that chanting the names of Bhagavan Sri Maha Vishnu enables one for attaining liberation (moksham).


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    10 m
  • Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Epsode 9
    Jul 28 2025

    Sree Vishnu Sahasra Nama - Translation and Commentary

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    The Vishnu Sahastra Namavali, also known as Vishnu Sahastranama Stotra, is a revered hymn in Hindu tradition that comprises one thousand names of Lord Vishnu. It is part of the Mahabharatam, found in the Anushasana Parvam (Book of Final Instructions by Bheeshma). The hymn is a conversation between the warrior ⁠⁠⁠Bheeshma Pitamaha⁠⁠⁠, who is on his deathbed on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, and Yudhishthira. Bheeshma Pitamaha emphasizes that chanting the names of Bhagavan Sri Maha Vishnu enables one for attaining liberation (moksham).


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    13 m
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