108 Names Of Lord Vishnu Drik Panchang ❲Hot – 2027❳
This tutorial explains the significance of Vishnu’s 108 names (Sahasranama-style lists), offers the full list, guidance for chanting and practice, variations in pronunciation and meanings, scriptural references, liturgy use (including drik panchang context), and a simple 30-day devotional plan. Use the material respectfully; traditions vary.
| Event | Approx Date (2025) | Significance | |--------|---------------------|----------------| | Vaikuntha Ekadashi | Jan 10 | Chanting opens Vaikuntha gates | | Rama Navami | Apr 6 | Vishnu as Rama | | Kurma Jayanti | May 12 | Vishnu as Tortoise | | Vamana Jayanti | Sep 4 | Vishnu as Dwarf | | Tulasi Vivah | Nov 15 | Vishnu as Shaligram | | Vishnu Puja on Shravana Dvadashi | Aug 5 | Most potent for Ashtottara |
(Always check Drik Panchang for exact local timings.)
Note: Many names overlap or have variants; lists differ across regions and sampradayas. This compilation blends widely used epithets for devotional practice. 108 names of lord vishnu drik panchang
In Hinduism, Lord Vishnu is known as the "Preserver" within the Holy Trinity (Trimurti). Reciting his 108 names, known as the Ashtottara Shatanamavali, is a powerful devotional practice. The number 108 holds deep spiritual significance in Vedic tradition, representing the universe's wholeness. Chanting these names is believed to remove obstacles, grant peace, and invoke divine protection.
Audio Chanting with Notifications
Panchang Context for Each Name
Interactive Sloka Display
Phala (Fruit) of Chanting Each Name
108-Counter Japa Mala Tracker
Festival & Ekadashi Highlights
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