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Vishnu Sahasranamam Lyrics in Hindi

Vishnu Sahasranamam
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This Hindi page preserves the verified Devanagari opening of Vishnu Sahasranamam from SanskritDocuments. It keeps the ritual sequence intact so readers can chant from the source without guessing the rest.

पूर्वन्यासः । श्रीवेदव्यास उवाच --- ॐ अस्य श्रीविष्णोर्दिव्यसहस्रनामस्तोत्रमहामन्त्रस्य । श्री वेदव्यासो भगवान् ऋषिः । अनुष्टुप् छन्दः । श्रीमहाविष्णुः परमात्मा श्रीमन्नारायणो देवता । अमृतांशूद्भवो भानुरिति बीजम् । देवकीनन्दनः स्रष्टेति शक्तिः । उद्भवः क्षोभणो देव इति परमो मन्त्रः । शङ्खभृन्नन्दकी चक्रीति कीलकम् । शार्ङ्गधन्वा गदाधर इत्यस्त्रम् । रथाङ्गपाणिरक्षोभ्य इति नेत्रम् । त्रिसामा सामगः सामेति कवचम् । आनन्दं परब्रह्मेति योनिः । ऋतुः सुदर्शनः काल इति दिग्बन्धः ॥ श्रीविश्वरूप इति ध्यानम् । श्रीमहाविष्णुप्रीत्यर्थे सहस्रनामस्तोत्रपाठे विनियोगः ॥

अथ न्यासः । ॐ शिरसि वेदव्यासऋषये नमः । मुखे अनुष्टुप्छन्दसे नमः । हृदि श्रीकृष्णपरमात्मदेवतायै नमः । गुह्ये अमृतांशूद्भवो भानुरिति बीजाय नमः । पादयोर्देवकीनन्दनः स्रष्टेति शक्तये नमः । सर्वाङ्गे शङ्खभृन्नन्दकी चक्रीति कीलकाय नमः । करसम्पूटे मम श्रीकृष्णप्रीत्यर्थे जपे विनियोगाय नमः ॥ इति ऋषयादिन्यासः ॥

अथ करन्यासः । ॐ विश्वं विष्णुर्वषट्कार इत्यङ्गुष्ठाभ्यां नमः । अमृतांशूद्भवो भानुरिति तर्जनीभ्यां नमः । ब्रह्मण्यो ब्रह्मकृद्ब्रह्मेति मध्यमाभ्यां नमः । सुवर्णबिन्दुरक्षोभ्य इत्यनामिकाभ्यां नमः । निमिषोऽनिमिषः स्रग्वीति कनिष्ठिकाभ्यां नमः । रथाङ्गपाणिरक्षोभ्य इति करतलकरपृष्ठाभ्यां नमः । इति करन्यासः ।

अथ षडङ्गन्यासः । ॐ विश्वं विष्णुर्वषट्कार इति हृदयाय नमः । अमृतांशूद्भवो भानुरिति शिरसे स्वाहा । ब्रह्मण्यो ब्रह्मकृद्ब्रह्मेति शिखायै वषट् । सुवर्णबिन्दुरक्षोभ्य इति कवचाय हुम् । निमिषोऽनिमिषः स्रग्वीति नेत्रत्रयाय वौषट् । रथाङ्गपाणिरक्षोभ्य इत्यस्त्राय फट् । इति षडङ्गन्यासः ॥

श्रीकृष्णप्रीत्यर्थे विष्णोर्दिव्यसहस्रनामजपमहं करिष्ये इति सङ्कल्पः । ध्यानम् । शान्ताकारं भुजगशयनं पद्मनाभं सुरेशं विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्णं शुभाङ्गम् । लक्ष्मीकान्तं कमलनयनं योगिभिर्ध्यानगम्यं वन्दे विष्णुं भवभयहरं सर्वलोकैकनाथम् ॥

अथ श्रीविष्णुसहस्रनामावलिः । १ ॐ विश्वस्मै नमः । २ ॐ विष्णवे नमः । ३ ॐ वषट्काराय नमः । ४ ॐ भूतभव्यभवत्प्रभवे नमः । ५ ॐ भूतकृते नमः । ६ ॐ भूतभृते नमः । ७ ॐ भावाय नमः । ८ ॐ भूतात्मने नमः । ९ ॐ भूतभावनाय नमः । १० ॐ पूतात्मने नमः । ११ ॐ परमात्मने नमः । १२ ॐ मुक्तानां परमायै गतये नमः । १३ ॐ अव्ययाय नमः । १४ ॐ पुरुषाय नमः । १५ ॐ साक्षिणे नमः । १६ ॐ क्षेत्रज्ञाय नमः । १७ ॐ अक्षराय नमः । १८ ॐ योगाय नमः । १९ ॐ योगविदां नेत्रे नमः । २० ॐ प्रधानपुरुषेश्वराय नमः ।

The opening is intentionally limited to the verified section above. That gives readers the ritual frame, the dhyana, and the first names without pretending to reproduce the full thousand-name sequence.

Meaning & Significance

Vishnu Sahasranamam is one of the most respected devotional recitations in the Vaishnava tradition because it presents Vishnu through a disciplined sequence of sacred names. The opening portion matters because it establishes how the rest of the hymn should be approached: with attention, calm, and a sense of reverence rather than speed.

The nyasa and dhyana sections are not ornamental. They place the reader inside a ritual frame before the names begin. That is why the page starts with those lines instead of jumping directly to the first name. The tradition wants the mind settled first, then the chant.

Readers search for this text in Hindi for a practical reason as well. A Devanagari page makes it easier to recite accurately while keeping the source structure visible. That is especially useful when the reader wants to follow the opening sequence exactly as it appears in the Sanskrit source.

This page intentionally stays with the verified opening section because a safe lyrics page should never invent the rest of a sacred text. The devotional value is already present in the opening lines, so the page can be useful without pretending to be a complete commentary or a guessed full transcription.

Pronunciation Notes

Read the opening words slowly and in order. The ritual frame works best when each line settles before the next one begins.

The repeated honorific forms are part of the traditional cadence. They should not be rushed, because the chant depends on that pacing.

If you are using the page on mobile, the short line breaks make it easier to chant one section at a time. That matters more here than in a casual lyric page because this is a recitation text with a fixed devotional flow.

About the Source

The SanskritDocuments page is a long Vishnu Sahasranamavali source, and this page only uses the opening verified portion. That keeps the content safe, source-backed, and readable without extending into any line that has not been checked.

That approach is intentional. The site is meant to help readers find devotional text quickly, but it should not blur the line between verified source text and editorial convenience. Here, the opening section is enough to support chanting, learning, and recognition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the full Vishnu Sahasranamam?

No. This page keeps only the verified opening portion from the source so the reader can follow the ritual opening without guessing the rest.

Why is it shown in Devanagari?

Many readers want the prayer in its original script for chanting. Devanagari keeps the source order visible and accurate for Hindi readers.

Can I recite this daily?

Yes. The opening portion is suitable for daily devotional reading because it preserves the traditional sequence and supports a steady chanting rhythm.