Vishnu Sahasranama, one of the most popular litanies in Hinduism, finds a place in the ‘Anusanika Parva' of the Mahabharata. This litany consisting of 149 verses set in anustup metre could be divided ...
The chanting of the Divine Name or nama japa has an important place in bhakti tradition. Nama japa can be in the form of japa or stotra. Japa is silent repetition of a mantra while stotra is uttered ...
For thousands of years, people across India and beyond have turned to the Vishnu Sahasranamam as a spiritual refuge. It isn’t just a chant—it’s a living, breathing force made up of the thousand names ...