Below is the list of Lord Vishnu's 108 divine names in Sanskrit, accompanied by a Romanized transliteration and their meanings. Traditionally, each name is prefixed with "Om" (ॐ) and suffixed with "Namah" (नमः), meaning "Salutations to...".
– To the true friend of the helpless. Om Adi-Devaya Namah – To the primordial, first deity. 108 names of lord vishnu drik panchang
These names are typically recited with the prefix "Om" and the suffix "Namah" (e.g., Om Vishnave Namah ). : The All-Pervading One Jishnu : The Triumphant Vashatkara : One who is invoked for oblations Below is the list of Lord Vishnu's 108
Reciting the 108 names of Lord Vishnu with reference to Drik Panchang can have several benefits, including: Om Adi-Devaya Namah – To the primordial, first deity
| 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 |
Typically, these names are prefaced with "Om" and followed by "Namah" (I bow to) or "Namah" (I offer salutations). – The All-Pervading Lord Om Lakshmipataye Namah – The Consort of Goddess Lakshmi Om Krishnaya Namah – The Dark-Complexioned Lord Om Vaikunthaya Namah – The Lord of Vaikuntha (Heaven)