108 Names Of Lord Vishnu Drik Panchang -
This collection is derived from the Mahabharata and is a staple in the Drik Panchang and other Hindu almanacs for daily recitation. Reciting these names is believed to remove obstacles, grant peace, and bestow prosperity.
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The 108 Names of Lord Vishnu
" (meaning "I bow to"). For a more intensive practice, some devotees perform a This collection is derived from the Mahabharata and
- Vishnu — The All-Pervading One
- Narayana — The Refuge of Man; He who rests on the waters
- Hari — Remover of sins and sorrows
- Vasudeva — Son of Vasudeva; the indweller of all beings
- Madhava — Husband of the goddess of fortune; sweet like honey
- Govinda — Protector of cows; Lord of the senses
- Mukunda — Giver of liberation (mukti)
- Achyuta — The infallible; one who never falls from his transcendental position
- Ananta — Endless; without beginning or end
- Keshava — One with beautiful hair; also slayer of the demon Keshi
- Damodara — Bound with a rope around the waist (childhood pastime)
- Janardana — One who is worshipped or who bestows deliverance
- Purushottama — Supreme Being; the highest Purusha
- Padmanabha — One with a lotus-born navel (universe rests on it)
- Trivikrama — He who measured the three worlds in three strides
- Vamana — The dwarf incarnation who subdued Bali
- Rama — The charming one; also the prince of Ayodhya (Rama avatar)
- Balarama — Strong-armed (elder brother of Krishna; sometimes an expansion of Vishnu)
- Krishna — The dark-hued beloved; the supreme charioteer and cowherd
- Jagannatha — Lord of the universe
- Harihara — Combined form of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara)
- Ishvara — Supreme controller; Lord
- Bhagavan — The Supreme Personality of Godhead
- Deva — Divine Lord, godly one
- Sridhara — Bearer of Sri (Lakshmi), the goddess of fortune
- Mahavishnu — The great Vishnu; cosmic manifestation
- Keshava-narayana — Combined epithet emphasizing Keshava and Narayana
- Yogeshwara — Lord of yoga; master of spiritual practice
- Jagadadhish — King and lord of the world
- Shriman — Possessor of Shri (Lakshmi); glorious one
- Nrisimha — Man-lion incarnation who protected Prahlada
- Venkatesha — Lord of Venkata Hill (Tirupati epithet)
- Hariṣchandra — One who keeps promises (name sometimes used for Vishnu)
- Sesa — That which remains (also Ananta Sesha)
- Shesha-nagapati — Lord of the serpent Shesha
- Mukteshvara — Lord who grants liberation
- Aniruddha — Unobstructed; grandson of Krishna (also a name of Vishnu)
- Pradyumna — Very mighty; son of Krishna (also Vishnu aspect)
- Purusha — Cosmic person; primeval being
- Chaturmukha — Four-faced (sometimes applied to Vishnu’s omnidirectionality)
- Vishvarupa — Having universal form
- Hamsa — Swan; symbolizes the supreme soul
- Govapati — Lord of cows; protector of agriculture and righteousness
- Amara — Immortal; deathless one
- Satyavrata — One who keeps sacred vows of truth
- Shrutideva — Lord of the Vedas; embodiment of revealed knowledge
- Sthanu — Firm, motionless, the steady one
- Suresha — Lord of the gods (Devas)
- Satchidananda — Existence-Consciousness-Bliss (ultimate nature)
- Dhatri — Sustainer; supporter of creation
- Karunakara — Ocean of mercy; compassionate one
- Dayanidhi — Treasure of compassion
- Srikara — Bestower of prosperity and auspiciousness
- Vasavajit — Conqueror of the Vasus (a class of gods)
- Vibhavasu — Powerful and brilliant one
- Dhruva — Steadfast like the pole star; unchanging
- Jnana-sagara — Ocean of wisdom and knowledge
- Manohara — Enchanter of minds; supremely attractive
- Kamalaksha — Lotus-eyed (beauty and purity)
- Kamalanayana — One with lotus-like eyes
- Shrinidhi — Treasure-house of prosperity (Lakshmi’s abode)
- Ananta-sakha — Eternal friend; ever-present companion
- Sarvabhuta-hita — Well-wisher of all beings
- Sarvopadrava-nivritta — Remover of all afflictions
- Sarveshvara — Lord of all lords; supreme ruler
- Sarvakarta — Doer of all actions (divine agency)
- Sarvagya — Omniscient; knower of everything
- Sarvashaktiman — Omnipotent; all-powerful
- Sarvavyapi — Omnipresent; pervading all things
- Paramatma — Supreme Self; the inner witness in all beings
- Purushottama-narayana — Supreme Purusha Narayana (combined honorific)
- Sthapak — Sustainer, establisher of dharma
- Anish — Supreme ruler, without master
- Kartikeya-priyah — Beloved of Kartikeya (epithet sometimes used in Puranic lists)
- Kaparddine — Curly-haired Lord (youthful aspect)
- Madhusudana — Slayer of the demon Madhu
- Shrinivasa — Abode of Lakshmi; one who dwells with Sri
- Vijaya — Always victorious; conqueror of foes
- Pundarikaksha — Lotus-eyed (alternate form)
- Pundarikaksha-narayana — Lotus-eyed Narayana (compound epithet)
- Sharanagata-datta — Giver of shelter to the surrendered
- Samanvayatma — Harmonizer of souls; he who unites
- Samanvaya-prabhu — Lord and integrator of harmony
- Kolahala-nivritta — Remover of turbulence and disturbance
- Santatam — Eternal, continuous existence
- Nitya — Everlasting, constant
- Avyaya — Immutable, indestructible
- Achintya — Inconceivable; beyond thought
- Akshara — Imperishable, letter/eternal syllable
- Brahma-vibhava — In whom the creative power manifests
- Ishana — Ruler; controller of directions
- Shrutanjaya — Victor through sacred knowledge (Vedas)
- Vidyadhara — Bearer of supreme knowledge
- Lokapala — Protector of the world; guardian of directions
- Prabhu — Master, Lord
- Shubhankara — Bestower of auspiciousness
- Shubhanetra — Auspicious-eyed; bestower of good vision and fortune
- Sureshvara-narayana — Supreme god among the gods, Narayana form
- Devesha — Lord of the gods
- Tejasvi — Full of spiritual effulgence and splendor
- Mahatman — Great-souled one; magnanimous being
- Varnakrishna — One with dark beauty (Krishna attribute)
- Lokanatha — Protector and Lord of the world
- Dhanvantari — Physician of the gods; healer (aspect associated with preservation of life)
- Shrihari — Possessor of Shri; remover of sorrow through grace
- Satyaprema — Lover of truth; embodiment of true love
- Prasannatma — One with a serene, pleasant soul
- Mokshada — Bestower of liberation; grantor of final freedom