
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.
The person of respective Nakshatras should chant all the slokha's of 4 Padas and should give some specific importance to their respective pada slokha.
sarvagas sarvavid bha:nuhu vishvakse:no: jana:rdanaha |
ve:do: ve:david avyango: ve:da:ngo: ve:davith kavihi ||
124. Sarvavid-bhanu = He who shines in the knowledge of every thing
125. Vishvaksena = He who attacks the armies of Rakshasas from all directions. Or He who attacks bad things from everywhere
126. Janardhana = He who troubles bad people Or He whom people pray for benefits
127. Veda = He who is the Vedas
128. Vedavidha = He who knows the meaning of Vedas
129. Avyanga = He who is beyond the reach of five senses
130. Vedanga = He who has Vedas as parts of his body
131. VedaVith = He who examines (interprets) Vedas
132. Kavihi = He who sees (knows) everything
The person of respective Nakshatras should chant all the slokha's of 4 Padas and should give some specific importance to their respective pada slokha.
Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam Slokha For Rohini Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
sarvagas sarvavid bha:nuhu vishvakse:no: jana:rdanaha |
ve:do: ve:david avyango: ve:da:ngo: ve:davith kavihi ||
Meaning:
123. Sarvaga = He who goes (reaches) every where124. Sarvavid-bhanu = He who shines in the knowledge of every thing
125. Vishvaksena = He who attacks the armies of Rakshasas from all directions. Or He who attacks bad things from everywhere
126. Janardhana = He who troubles bad people Or He whom people pray for benefits
127. Veda = He who is the Vedas
128. Vedavidha = He who knows the meaning of Vedas
129. Avyanga = He who is beyond the reach of five senses
130. Vedanga = He who has Vedas as parts of his body
131. VedaVith = He who examines (interprets) Vedas
132. Kavihi = He who sees (knows) everything
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