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Sahasra Stuti and the Kali
Sahasranāma.
While the
Vishnu and
Shiva Sahasranāmas are po****r
amongst all Hindus, the
Lalita Sahasranama is
mostly chanted in...
- names. Therefore, the
Sahasranama can be
chanted in
stotra form, or
namavali form. The
Lalita Saharanama is one of the only
sahasranamas that has
exactly 1000...
-
existence of
other sahasranamas of
other gods,
referring a
sahasranama as "The
Sahasranama,"
generally refers to the
Vishnu Sahasranama alone,
thereby indicating...
- The
Shiva Sahasranama (Sanskrit: शिवसहस्रनाम, romanized: śivasahasranāma) is a
Sanskrit hymn that
contains a list of the 1,000
names of Shiva, one of...
-
which a
deity is
referred to by 1,000 or more
different names.
Ganesha Sahasranamas are
recited in many
temples today as a
living part of
Ganesha devotion...
-
repeat a
single name. Further, in
order to
maintain the meter,
other sahasranamas use the
artifice of
adding suffixes like tu, api, ca, and hi,
which are...
-
Krishna and is the 73rd name in the
Vishnu Sahasranama.
According to Adi Sankara's
commentary on the
Vishnu Sahasranama,
Madhusudana means the "destroyer of...
- roarer/howler' or 'the most
frightening one'. This name
appears in the
Shiva Sahasranama, and R. K.
Sharma notes that it is
often used as a name of
Shiva in later...
- (Anuśāsanaparvan) of the
Mahabharata provides one such list.
Shiva also has Dasha-
Sahasranamas (10,000 names) that are
found in the Mahanyasa. The Shri
Rudram Chamakam...
- from
Bhagavata ISBN 81-7120-224-1 Sri
Vishnu Sahasranama as per Shankara's
commentary Sri
Lalita Sahasranama: The Text,
Transliteration and
English Translation...