Importance of Chanting Vishnu Sahasranamam

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Importance of chanting Vishnu Sahasranamam.

Every person has a Slokam from Vishnu Sahasranama Sthothram, based on his or her birth star and
paadam. On chanting that Slokam everyday, the person attains spiritual and material benefits. To
know what is your Slokam you have to follow the method explained here:

In Vishnu Sahasranama Sthothram, there are 108 slokas. Totally there are 27 stars, list of which is
given below. Each star or nakshatram has 4 paadas. Each person is born in one of the paadas.
Therefore totally there are 108 paadas, in one-to-one correspondence with the 108 slokas of Vishnu
Sahasranaama Sthothram. Your slokam is that which corresponds to the serial number of paadam in
which you are born. For example, if your star is Rohini, paadam is 3rd, your slokam no. = Ashwini 4
+Bharani 4 + Kruttika 4 + Rohini 3 = 15th slokam of Vishnu Sahasranaama Sthothram, which is
"Lokaadhyakshassuraadhyaksho..."

This is the list of nakshathras and the sets of slokam numbers for each star:

1) Ashwini - 1-4

2) Bharani - 5-8

3) Kruttika - 9-12

4) Rohini - 13-16

5) Mrugasira - 17-20

6) Ardra - 21-24

7) Punarvasu - 25-28

8) Pushyami - 29-32

9) Aaslesha - 33-36

10) Magha - 37-40

11) Purva Phalguni - 41-44

12) Uttara Phalguni - 45-48

13) Hasta - 49-52

14) Chitra - 53-56

15) Swati - 57-60

16) Vishakha - 61-64

17) Anuradha - 65-68

18) Jyeshttha - 69-72

19) Moola -73-76


20) Purva Ashaadha - 77-80

21) Uttara Ashaadha - 81-84

22) Sravanam 85-88

23) Dhanishttha - 89-92

24) Shathabhisham - 93-96

25) Purva Bhaadrapada - 97-100

26) Uttara Bhaadrapada - 101-104

27) Revati - 105-108

Vishnu Sahasranaama Sthothram has the power to activate Sahasraara Chakra, cause Atmajnaana
and Brahmajnaana. To attain Moksha, one's Sahasraara Chakra must be fully opened. Daily
concentrated reading of VSS will activate the Kundalini and other Chakras too. VSS contains the 1008
names of the Bhagawan. It was compiled by Sage Veda Vyaasa, and is a part of Mahaabhaaratam. In
Mahaabhaaratam, it is told by Bheeshma on his 'ampasayya' to Yudhishtthira (Dharma Raaja) who
wanted to know what is the way to attain Moksha..., who asks "ko dharmassarvadharmaanaam
bhavatah pramo mataha, kim japan muchyate jantur janmasamsaarabandhanaat ," meaning, which
is the greatest dharma and by chanting what do we attain Moksha. Bheeshma chants the VSS to
Pandavaas who were present before him at that time

Sarvejana Sukino Bavantu

You might also like