VISHNUSAHASRANAAMAM: DHYAANASHLOKAM

VISHNUSAHASRANAAMAM

I loved the following dhyaanashloka quoted in the Sahasranaama stotra bhaashyam (Sanskrit) written by ‘Aryavaidyan’ S R Iyer, Special Officer, Aryavaidyasala, Kottakkal (Kerala) published in 1982. Thought I should share with you. The English meaning has been accessed from website(Google search!)

M G Warrier


bhUH pAdau yasya nAbhir-viyada-suranila-candra-sUryau cha netre
karNa-vASaH Siro-DyauH mukhamapi dahano yasya vAsteyam abdhiH
antas-stham yasya viSvam sura-nara-khaga-go-bhogi-gandharva-daityaiH
chitram ramramyate tam tribhuvana-vapusham vishNum Isam namAmi.

[   I bow to Lord vishNu who has the three worlds as His body. The Earth is His feet, and the sky His navel. Wind is His breath and the Sun and the Moon are His eyes.  Directions are His ears, and the Heaven is His head. Fire is His face and ocean His abdomen. In Him is situated the universe with diverse kinds of Gods, men, birds, cattle, serpents, gandharvas and daityas  (demons)- all sporting in a charming way.  ]


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