
Sri Vishnusahasranaama Stothram removes all the ills associated with any grahadoshams to any chanter of any Nakshatram (Stars viz.constellations) and provides supreme solace and supreme bliss. There are 27 Nakshatram starting from Aswini and ending with Revati. Each Nakshatram has four Paadam. Thus 108 slokhas correspond to 27 X 4 nakshatra padams. Thus a person born in Aswini 1st Paadam can chant first slokha, Bharani 1st padams can chant 5th slokha and so on for respective Nakshatra Saanthi. A person not sure of one's Nakshatra can chant all the 108 slokhas and get rid of all ills associated with one's Nakshatram and attain sampoorna saanthi. His Holiness advised the devotees to chant Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam Stothram total at least once in a day followed by eleven times or 108 times (according to Brahmanda Guruji Shri Narendra Babu Sharmaji) a day their respective slokhas and see the results for themselves. You can atleast listen to it if you are not able to chant it.
ajas sarve: svaras siddhas siddhis sarva:dir achyuthaha |
vrusha:kapir ame:ya:thma: sarvayo:ga vinissruthaha ||
096. Sarveshwara = He who is God for everything
097. Siddha = He who is always everywhere
098. Siddhi = He who is the desirable effect of everything
099. Sarvadhi = He who is the primary reason for everything
100. Achyutha = He who does not slip Or He who does not allow his devotees to slip
101. Vrashakapi = He who is the personification of Dharma and Varaha
102. Ameyatma = He whose stature can not be measured
103. Sarva Yoga Vinisrutha = He who is devoid of all attachments Or He who is known by all yogas
Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam Slokha For Krithika Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
ajas sarve: svaras siddhas siddhis sarva:dir achyuthaha |
vrusha:kapir ame:ya:thma: sarvayo:ga vinissruthaha ||
Meaning:
095. Ajha = He who does not have birth096. Sarveshwara = He who is God for everything
097. Siddha = He who is always everywhere
098. Siddhi = He who is the desirable effect of everything
099. Sarvadhi = He who is the primary reason for everything
100. Achyutha = He who does not slip Or He who does not allow his devotees to slip
101. Vrashakapi = He who is the personification of Dharma and Varaha
102. Ameyatma = He whose stature can not be measured
103. Sarva Yoga Vinisrutha = He who is devoid of all attachments Or He who is known by all yogas
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