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jimw54321 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: (अच्युत) : The infallible one; he who is imperishable and never falls. Sanatana (सनातन) : The eternal Lord, existing beyond time. (आदिदेव) : The primordial or first God. | Sanskrit (Devanagari) | IAST Transliteration | Meaning | Source | |-----------------------|----------------------|---------|--------| | सर्वभूतहिते रतः | Sarvabhūtahite Rataḥ | Delighting in the welfare of all beings | Vishnu Purana | | अच्युतः | Acyutaḥ | The Infallible One | Vishnu Sahasranama (1) | | अनन्तरूपः | Anantarūpaḥ | One of infinite forms | Mahabharata | This name connects the Lord to prosperity and the spring season. It means "The Husband of the Goddess of Wealth (Lakshmi)" or "Born of the Madhu clan." , meaning to enter or permeate everywhere. Ananta (अनन्त): "The Endless/Infinite One." He who exists beyond the constraints of time and space. Achyuta (अच्युत): "The Infallible One." He who never falls or deviates from his divine nature. Adhokshaja (अधोक्षज): "The One beyond the senses." He who cannot be perceived by worldly organs. Narayana (नारायण): "The Refuge of Men." Also interpreted as "He who dwells in the causal waters." 🔱 Names of Form and Symbolism These titles refer to the physical attributes and divine symbols Vishnu carries. Padmanabha (पद्मनाभ): "Lotus-Navelled." Referring to the lotus that grows from his navel, birthing Lord Brahma. Chakrapani (चक्रपाणि): "Holder of the Discus." Referring to his primary weapon, the Sudarshana Chakra. Gadadhara (गदाधर): "Wielder of the Mace." Referring to his mace, Kaumodaki. Pundarikaksha (पुण्डरीकाक्ष): "Lotus-Eyed One." Denoting his purity and beauty. Janardana (जनार्दन): "The Agitator of Men." He who moves people toward liberation or punishes the wicked. 🦁 Names Related to Avatars (Incarnations) Many popular names stem from the Ten Incarnations and Thousand Names: The Glory of Sri Vishnu In the vast tapestry of Hindu theology, Lord Vishnu stands as the Preserver, the sustainer of life and the cosmic order (Dharma). He is one of the principal deities of the Trimurti (the Hindu Trinity), alongside Brahma (the Creator) and Shiva (the Destroyer). Lord Vishnu Sanskrit — Names(अच्युत) : The infallible one; he who is imperishable and never falls. Sanatana (सनातन) : The eternal Lord, existing beyond time. (आदिदेव) : The primordial or first God. | Sanskrit (Devanagari) | IAST Transliteration | Meaning | Source | |-----------------------|----------------------|---------|--------| | सर्वभूतहिते रतः | Sarvabhūtahite Rataḥ | Delighting in the welfare of all beings | Vishnu Purana | | अच्युतः | Acyutaḥ | The Infallible One | Vishnu Sahasranama (1) | | अनन्तरूपः | Anantarūpaḥ | One of infinite forms | Mahabharata | lord vishnu sanskrit names This name connects the Lord to prosperity and the spring season. It means "The Husband of the Goddess of Wealth (Lakshmi)" or "Born of the Madhu clan." (अच्युत) : The infallible one; he who is , meaning to enter or permeate everywhere. Ananta (अनन्त): "The Endless/Infinite One." He who exists beyond the constraints of time and space. Achyuta (अच्युत): "The Infallible One." He who never falls or deviates from his divine nature. Adhokshaja (अधोक्षज): "The One beyond the senses." He who cannot be perceived by worldly organs. Narayana (नारायण): "The Refuge of Men." Also interpreted as "He who dwells in the causal waters." 🔱 Names of Form and Symbolism These titles refer to the physical attributes and divine symbols Vishnu carries. Padmanabha (पद्मनाभ): "Lotus-Navelled." Referring to the lotus that grows from his navel, birthing Lord Brahma. Chakrapani (चक्रपाणि): "Holder of the Discus." Referring to his primary weapon, the Sudarshana Chakra. Gadadhara (गदाधर): "Wielder of the Mace." Referring to his mace, Kaumodaki. Pundarikaksha (पुण्डरीकाक्ष): "Lotus-Eyed One." Denoting his purity and beauty. Janardana (जनार्दन): "The Agitator of Men." He who moves people toward liberation or punishes the wicked. 🦁 Names Related to Avatars (Incarnations) Many popular names stem from the | Sanskrit (Devanagari) | IAST Transliteration | Meaning Ten Incarnations and Thousand Names: The Glory of Sri Vishnu In the vast tapestry of Hindu theology, Lord Vishnu stands as the Preserver, the sustainer of life and the cosmic order (Dharma). He is one of the principal deities of the Trimurti (the Hindu Trinity), alongside Brahma (the Creator) and Shiva (the Destroyer).
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