Invoking the "Preserver" creates a spiritual shield around the devotee.

Adorations to the Lord who controls the universe.

In Vedic tradition, the number 108 is sacred. It represents the wholeness of existence, connecting the sun, moon, and earth. When we chant the 108 names of Lord Vishnu, we are essentially acknowledging the 108 facets of the Preserver of the Universe.

Recite each name ending with "Namah," and offer a flower or a grain of rice with every name. Conclusion

Chanting the Divine: The 108 Names of Lord Vishnu via Drik Panchang

For many devotees, serves as the gold standard for Vedic timing and ritual accuracy. Aligning your recitation with the precise data provided by Drik Panchang ensures that your spiritual practice is in harmony with cosmic alignments. The Significance of 108 Names

It is believed that the names of Vishnu act as a fire that consumes the "Karmic" impurities of the soul. How to Use the Names in Daily Worship To perform a simple Archana (offering) at home: Check Drik Panchang for the day’s Shubha Muhurat . Sit facing East or North. Place an image or idol of Lord Vishnu (or a Shaligram).

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