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108 Names of Lord Vishnu in Odia

Dedicated to Vishnu.

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ଓଁ ବିଶ୍ୱାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିଷ୍ଣବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବଷଟ୍କାରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତଭବ୍ୟଭବତପ୍ରଭବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତକୃତେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତଭୃତେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭାବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତାତ୍ମନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତଭାବନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପୂତାତ୍ମନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପରମାତ୍ମନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମୁକ୍ତାନାଂ ପରମାୟୈ ଗତୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅବ୍ୟୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପୁରୁଷାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସାକ୍ଷିଣେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କ୍ଷେତ୍ରଜ୍ଞାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅକ୍ଷରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଯୋଗାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଯୋଗବିଦାଂ ନେତ୍ରେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଧାନ ପୁରୁଷେଶ୍ୱରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ନାରସିଂହବପୁଷେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶ୍ରୀମତେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କେଶବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପୁରୁଷୋତ୍ତମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସର୍ବଶର୍ବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶିବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସ୍ଥାଣବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂତାଦୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ନିଧୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅବ୍ୟୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସମ୍ଭବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭାବନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭର୍ତ୍ରେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଭବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଭବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଈଶ୍ୱରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସ୍ୱୟମ୍ଭୁବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶମ୍ଭବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଆଦିତ୍ୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପୁଷ୍କରାକ୍ଷାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମହାସ୍ୱନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅନାଦିନିଧନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଧାତ୍ରେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିଧାତ୍ରେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଧାତୁରୁତ୍ତମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅପ୍ରମେୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ହୃଷୀକେଶାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପଦ୍ମନାଭାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅମରପ୍ରଭବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିଶ୍ୱକର୍ମଣେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମନବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ତ୍ୱଷ୍ଟ୍ରେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସ୍ଥବିଷ୍ଠାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସ୍ଥବିରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଧ୍ରୁବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅଗ୍ରାହ୍ୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶାଶ୍ୱତାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କୃଷ୍ଣାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଲୋହିତାକ୍ଷାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରତର୍ଦ୍ଦନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଭୂତାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ତ୍ରିକକୁବ୍ଧାମେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପବିତ୍ରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମଙ୍ଗଳ ପରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଈଶାନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରାଣଦାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରାଣାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶ୍ରେଷ୍ଠାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଜାପତୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ହିରଣ୍ୟଗର୍ଭାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଭୂଗର୍ଭାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମାଧବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମଧୁସୂଦନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଈଶ୍ୱରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିକ୍ରମିଣେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଧନ୍ୱିନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ମେଧାବିନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିକ୍ରମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କ୍ରମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅନୁତ୍ତମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଦୁରାଧର୍ଷାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କୃତଜ୍ଞାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ କୃତୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଆତ୍ମବତେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସୁରେଶାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶରଣମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଶର୍ମମାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବିଶ୍ୱରେତାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରଜାଭବାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅହ୍ନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସମ୍ବତ୍ସରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବ୍ୟାଳାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ପ୍ରତ୍ୟୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସର୍ବଦର୍ଶନାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅଜାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସର୍ବେଶ୍ୱରାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସିଦ୍ଧାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସିଦ୍ଧୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସର୍ବାଦୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅଚ୍ୟୁତାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବୃଷାକପୟେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ଅମେୟାତ୍ମନେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସର୍ବଯୋଗବିନିଃସୃତାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବସବେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ବସୁମନସେ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସତ୍ୟାୟ ନମଃ
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ଓଁ ସତ୍ୟଧର୍ମପରାୟଣାୟ ନମଃ

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Salutations to the Lord of the Universe (Vishva – the universe itself).
Verse 2
Salutations to Lord Vishnu (the all-pervading one).
Verse 3
Salutations to the one who is invoked by Vedic chants (Vaṣaṭkāra – sacrificial oblation).
Verse 4
Salutations to the Lord of past, present, and future (Bhūtabhavyabhavatprabhava – creator of all times).
Verse 5
Salutations to the creator of all beings (Bhūtakṛt – maker of beings).
Verse 6
Salutations to the sustainer of all beings (Bhūtabhṛt – nourisher of beings).
Verse 7
Salutations to the existent one (Bhāva – existence itself).
Verse 8
Salutations to the soul of all beings (Bhūtātmā – soul of creatures).
Verse 9
Salutations to the one who nurtures all beings (Bhūtabhāvana – creator and cherisher of beings).
Verse 10
Salutations to the pure-souled one (Pūtātmā – pure soul).
Verse 11
Salutations to the supreme soul (Paramātmā – supreme spirit).
Verse 12
Salutations to the ultimate goal of the liberated (Muktānāṁ Paramā Gati – supreme goal of the liberated).
Verse 13
Salutations to the immutable one (Avyaya – undecaying).
Verse 14
Salutations to the supreme person (Puruṣa – primordial being).
Verse 15
Salutations to the witness (Sākṣī – witness).
Verse 16
Salutations to the knower of the field (Kṣetrajña – knower of the body).
Verse 17
Salutations to the imperishable one (Akṣara – imperishable).
Verse 18
Salutations to the one who is yoga (Yoga – union, divine contemplation).
Verse 19
Salutations to the leader of those who know yoga (Yogavidāṁ Netā – leader of yogis).
Verse 20
Salutations to the Lord of nature and soul (Pradhāna Puruṣeśvara – Lord of Prakriti and Purusha).
Verse 21
Salutations to the one with the form of Narasimha (man-lion avatar).
Verse 22
Salutations to the glorious one (Śrīmān – glorious).
Verse 23
Salutations to the one with beautiful hair (Keśava – one with fine hair, or slayer of the demon Keshi).
Verse 24
Salutations to the supreme person (Puruṣottama – best among men).
Verse 25
Salutations to the destroyer of all (Sarvaśarva – destroyer of all, or Lord Shiva).
Verse 26
Salutations to the auspicious one (Śiva – auspicious).
Verse 27
Salutations to the immovable one (Sthāṇu – firm, unmoving).
Verse 28
Salutations to the origin of beings (Bhūtādi – source of beings).
Verse 29
Salutations to the treasure (Nidhi – treasure).
Verse 30
Salutations to the imperishable one (Avyaya – undecaying).
Verse 31
Salutations to the one who manifests (Saṁbhava – birth, origin).
Verse 32
Salutations to the creator (Bhāvana – creator, contemplator).
Verse 33
Salutations to the sustainer (Bhartā – supporter).
Verse 34
Salutations to the supreme Lord (Prabhava – origin, power).
Verse 35
Salutations to the Lord (Prabhu – master).
Verse 36
Salutations to the supreme controller (Īśvara – controller).
Verse 37
Salutations to the self-manifested one (Svayambhū – self-born).
Verse 38
Salutations to the source of auspiciousness (Śambhu – source of joy).
Verse 39
Salutations to the son of Aditi (Āditya – sun god, son of Aditi).
Verse 40
Salutations to the lotus-eyed one (Puṣkarākṣa – lotus-eyed).
Verse 41
Salutations to the one with a great voice (Mahāsvana – great sound).
Verse 42
Salutations to the one without beginning or end (Anādinidhana – without beginning or end).
Verse 43
Salutations to the creator (Dhātā – supporter, creator).
Verse 44
Salutations to the dispenser (Vidhātā – dispenser of destinies).
Verse 45
Salutations to the greatest of all elements (Dhāturuttama – best of elements).
Verse 46
Salutations to the immeasurable one (Aprameya – immeasurable).
Verse 47
Salutations to the master of the senses (Hṛṣīkeśa – Lord of senses).
Verse 48
Salutations to the one with a lotus navel (Padmanābha – lotus-navelled).
Verse 49
Salutations to the Lord of the immortals (Amaraprabhu – Lord of celestials).
Verse 50
Salutations to the architect of the universe (Viśvakarmā – creator of the universe).
Verse 51
Salutations to the thinking one (Manu – progenitor of mankind, intelligent).
Verse 52
Salutations to the sculptor (Tvaṣṭā – fashioner, sculptor).
Verse 53
Salutations to the most huge (Sthaviṣṭha – most colossal).
Verse 54
Salutations to the ancient one (Sthavira – ancient).
Verse 55
Salutations to the firm one (Dhruva – constant, firm).
Verse 56
Salutations to the ungraspable one (Agrāhya – ungraspable).
Verse 57
Salutations to the eternal one (Śāśvata – eternal).
Verse 58
Salutations to the dark-complexioned one (Kṛṣṇa – dark, an incarnation).
Verse 59
Salutations to the red-eyed one (Lohitākṣa – red-eyed).
Verse 60
Salutations to the destroyer of foes (Pratarddana – destroyer).
Verse 61
Salutations to the abundant one (Prabhūta – abundant, full).
Verse 62
Salutations to the abode of three quarters (Trikakubdhāma – dwelling in three directions).
Verse 63
Salutations to the pure one (Pavitra – holy).
Verse 64
Salutations to the supremely auspicious one (Maṅgala Parama – supremely auspicious).
Verse 65
Salutations to the ruler (Īśāna – ruler, lord).
Verse 66
Salutations to the giver of life (Prāṇada – giver of life).
Verse 67
Salutations to the life breath (Prāṇa – life force).
Verse 68
Salutations to the eldest (Jyeṣṭha – eldest).
Verse 69
Salutations to the best (Śreṣṭha – best).
Verse 70
Salutations to the Lord of creatures (Prajāpati – Lord of creation).
Verse 71
Salutations to the golden-wombed one (Hiraṇyagarbha – golden cosmic egg).
Verse 72
Salutations to the one with the earth in his womb (Bhūgarbha – earth-wombed).
Verse 73
Salutations to the husband of Lakshmi (Mādhava – husband of Lakshmi, or Lord of spring).
Verse 74
Salutations to the slayer of Madhu (Madhusūdana – slayer of demon Madhu).
Verse 75
Salutations to the Lord (Īśvara – supreme controller).
Verse 76
Salutations to the valiant one (Vikramī – valorous).
Verse 77
Salutations to the wielder of the bow (Dhanvī – archer).
Verse 78
Salutations to the intelligent one (Medhāvī – intelligent).
Verse 79
Salutations to the courageous one (Vikrama – valor).
Verse 80
Salutations to the one who moves everywhere (Krama – step, order).
Verse 81
Salutations to the unsurpassed one (Anuttama – unsurpassed).
Verse 82
Salutations to the unconquerable one (Durādharṣa – unconquerable).
Verse 83
Salutations to the grateful one (Kṛtajña – knowing gratitude, or fulfilled).
Verse 84
Salutations to the performer of deeds (Kṛti – action, creation).
Verse 85
Salutations to the self-possessed one (Ātmavān – self-possessed).
Verse 86
Salutations to the Lord of gods (Sureśa – Lord of gods).
Verse 87
Salutations to the giver of refuge (Śaraṇam – refuge).
Verse 88
Salutations to the embodiment of bliss (Śarmam – bliss).
Verse 89
Salutations to the seed of the universe (Viśvaretā – seed of the universe).
Verse 90
Salutations to the origin of creation (Prajābhava – source of creation).
Verse 91
Salutations to the day (Ahan – day).
Verse 92
Salutations to the year (Saṁvatsara – year).
Verse 93
Salutations to the mystical one (Vyāḷa – serpent, mysterious).
Verse 94
Salutations to the one who is faith (Pratyaya – faith, conviction).
Verse 95
Salutations to the all-seeing one (Sarvadarśana – all-seeing).
Verse 96
Salutations to the unborn one (Aja – unborn).
Verse 97
Salutations to the Lord of all (Sarveśvara – Lord of all).
Verse 98
Salutations to the perfect one (Siddha – perfect, accomplished).
Verse 99
Salutations to the embodiment of perfection (Siddhi – perfection).
Verse 100
Salutations to the beginning of all (Sarvādi – beginning of all).
Verse 101
Salutations to the infallible one (Acyuta – infallible).
Verse 102
Salutations to the one who dispenses dharma (Vṛṣākapi – dharma-giving, or boisterous monkey).
Verse 103
Salutations to the one with an immeasurable self (Ameyātmā – immeasurable self).
Verse 104
Salutations to the one who is beyond all yogas (Sarvayogaviniḥsṛta – beyond all Yogas).
Verse 105
Salutations to the dwelling place of all (Vasu – dwelling, wealth).
Verse 106
Salutations to the one with a good mind (Vasumanā – good-minded).
Verse 107
Salutations to the truth (Satya – truth).
Verse 108
Salutations to the one devoted to truth and righteousness (Satyadharmaparāyaṇā – dedicated to truth and dharma).

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the 108 divine names of Lord Vishnu is a powerful spiritual practice that bestows immense blessings upon the devotee. It is believed to cleanse one of sins, purify the mind, and instill inner peace and tranquility. Regular recitation enhances spiritual devotion (Bhakti) and helps one connect deeply with the divine energy of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Devotees find solace and strength in these names, which are said to remove obstacles, grant prosperity, ensure good health, and protect from negative influences. It fosters wisdom, concentration, and a profound understanding of the cosmic order. Ultimately, it guides the individual towards righteousness (dharma) and the path of liberation (moksha), fulfilling both material and spiritual aspirations.

Frequently Asked Questions

vishnu bhagwan ke 108 naam odia mein

Lord Vishnu's 108 names in Odia (ବିଷ୍ଣୁ ଭଗବାନଙ୍କ ୧୦୮ ନାମ ଓଡିଆରେ) represent various divine attributes, forms, and glories of the preserver deity. Chanting these names is believed to invoke his blessings, grant protection, and foster spiritual growth. The names cover aspects like his cosmic form, his incarnations (Avatars), his weapons, and his universal presence, each one a powerful mantra in itself.

vishnu 108 names in odia

The 108 names of Lord Vishnu are available in Odia script along with their Romanized transliteration and English meanings. These names are often recited during daily puja, special ceremonies, and festivals like Ekadashi and Janmashtami. Having the names in Odia allows devotees from Odisha and Odia-speaking regions to connect more deeply with the devotional practice in their native language.

vishnu 108 names benefits

Chanting the 108 names of Lord Vishnu offers numerous spiritual and material benefits. Devotees believe it purifies the mind and soul, removes obstacles, bestows peace, prosperity, and good health. It helps in developing devotion (Bhakti), concentration, and a deeper understanding of the divine. Regular recitation is also said to protect from negative energies, fulfill desires, and ultimately lead to liberation (moksha).

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