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Chanting Divinity Down Under: A 20-Day Journey Through Vishnu Sahasranamam to Transform Stress into Serenity

Published by: New Zealand Bharat News (NZB News)

Date: March 31, 2025

Author(s): NZB News Team


Welcome to Day 9 of Chanting Divinity Down Under, our 20-day voyage through the Vishnu Sahasranamam, as we draw closer to the Rama Navami 2025 celebration in Auckland. Over the past eight days—March 23 to 30—we’ve unveiled 400 names, fueling a fire of spiritual renewal and practical hope. Today, March 31, 2025—the current date—we explore names 401-450, guided by Adi Shankaracharya’s timeless wisdom, to encounter Lord Vishnu as the supreme liberator, the source of joy, and the eternal harmonizer.

The Bhajan Satsangh Trust’s call grows sharper: join the Koti Vishnu Nama Parayanam and Seeta Kalyanam from April 11-13, 2025, at the Shirdi Sai Sansthan Temple in Onehunga. In a world where stress dims our light and relationships fray under strain, these names offer freedom and restoration. Through NZB News, we’re weaving divinity into the threads of daily life, urging you to register and embrace this sacred opportunity. Let’s lift the chant higher!

The Vishnu Sahasranamam flows like a sacred tide, each name deepening our bond. Days 1-8 introduced Vishnu as Vishvam (The Universe), Sukhada (Giver of Happiness), Guru (The Teacher), Narayanah (Refuge of All), Madhavah (Lord of Knowledge), Damodarah (Bound by Devotion), Achyutah (The Infallible), and Purnah (The Complete), grounding us in His omnipresence, joy, wisdom, protection, sweetness, accessibility, reliability, and wholeness. Today, we rise further, meeting Him as the breaker of bonds, the bringer of bliss, and the balancer of all—qualities that echo in 2025’s restless landscape.

With 11 days until the Auckland event, the Koti Nama beckons with rising urgency. The 2024 New Zealand Mental Health Foundation study notes 62% of Kiwis wrestling with chronic stress, often linked to relational discord. Shankaracharya’s vision casts these names as pathways to liberation; science affirms their calming power. Let’s dive into the next 50 and see how they heal our modern struggles.

Here are names 401-450, each with a direct meaning, Shankaracharya’s profound insight, and relevance to today’s challenges—stress, disconnection, and the quest for meaning.

  1. Shuklah – The Pure White
    Direct Meaning: He who is radiant and spotless.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Purity beyond taint.
    Relevance Today: Cleansing for a cluttered mind.
  2. Shashankah – The Moon
    Direct Meaning: He who shines like the moon.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Cool light of serenity.
    Relevance Today: Calm in heated moments.
  3. Shashvat – The Eternal
    Direct Meaning: He who is everlasting.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Timeless beyond decay.
    Relevance Today: Stability in fleeting times.
  4. Shashvatasthanuh – The Ever-steady
    Direct Meaning: He who is eternally firm.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Unshaken by change.
    Relevance Today: Grounding amid upheaval.
  5. Bhushayah – The Resting Place of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He where all reside.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The abode of existence.
    Relevance Today: Refuge for the restless.
  6. Bhushanh – The Adorner
    Direct Meaning: He who embellishes all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Beauty that enhances life.
    Relevance Today: Joy in simple graces.
  7. Bhutih – Prosperity
    Direct Meaning: He who is abundance itself.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The source of all wealth.
    Relevance Today: Riches beyond material loss.
  8. Bhutakrit – Creator of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He who makes all life.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The origin of existence.
    Relevance Today: Renewal from stagnation.
  9. Bhutabhrit – Sustainer of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He who upholds all life.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The cosmic supporter.
    Relevance Today: Support when we falter.
  10. Bhavah – The Existent
    Direct Meaning: He who is being itself.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The essence of reality.
    Relevance Today: Truth amid illusion.
  11. Bhutatma – Soul of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He who is the essence of all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The Self in every form.
    Relevance Today: Unity with all life.
  12. Bhutabhavanah – Nurturer of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He who fosters all existence.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The caretaker of creation.
    Relevance Today: Care for what’s broken.
  13. Putatma – The Pure Soul
    Direct Meaning: He of untainted essence.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Spotless and free.
    Relevance Today: Clarity over confusion.
  14. Paramatma – The Supreme Soul
    Direct Meaning: He who is the highest Self.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The ultimate reality.
    Relevance Today: Perspective above petty woes.
  15. Muktanamparamagatih – Supreme Goal of the Liberated
    Direct Meaning: He who is the end for the free.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The final refuge of the wise.
    Relevance Today: Aim for a seeking heart.
  16. Avyayah – The Changeless
    Direct Meaning: He beyond decay.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Eternal amidst flux.
    Relevance Today: Steadiness in change.
  17. Purushah – The Person
    Direct Meaning: He who dwells in all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The indwelling spirit.
    Relevance Today: Presence in every soul.
  18. Sakshi – The Witness
    Direct Meaning: He who observes all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The silent seer.
    Relevance Today: Awareness beyond reaction.
  19. Kshetrajnah – Knower of the Field (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He who understands body and soul.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Master of all realms.
    Relevance Today: Balance for mind and body.
  20. Aksharah – The Imperishable (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He beyond destruction.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The eternal essence.
    Relevance Today: Endurance through trials.
  21. Yogah – The Path of Yoga (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He who is yoga itself.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Union with Him is liberation.
    Relevance Today: Harmony through practice.
  22. Yogavidamneta – Leader of Yogis (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: Guide of those who know yoga.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The pathfinder to freedom.
    Relevance Today: Mentorship for seekers.
  23. Pradhanapurusha – The Prime Person
    Direct Meaning: He who is the first being.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The origin of all souls.
    Relevance Today: Priority over chaos.
  24. Narasinghavapuh – Of Man-Lion Form
    Direct Meaning: He as Narasimha.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Fierce protector of devotees.
    Relevance Today: Courage against threats.
  25. Shriman – Abode of Shri (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He with Goddess Lakshmi.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Prosperity and grace united.
    Relevance Today: Abundance in lean times.
  26. Keshavah – The Long-haired / Slayer of Keshi
    Direct Meaning: He with flowing locks or victor over demons.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Beauty and triumph combined.
    Relevance Today: Victory with grace.
  27. Purushottamah – The Supreme Person
    Direct Meaning: He who is the highest being.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The pinnacle of existence.
    Relevance Today: Aspiration to rise higher.
  28. Sarvah – The All
    Direct Meaning: He who is everything.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The totality of being.
    Relevance Today: Wholeness in fragments.
  29. Sharvah – The Auspicious
    Direct Meaning: He who is all-good.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The source of blessings.
    Relevance Today: Positivity in negativity.
  30. Shivah – The Benevolent
    Direct Meaning: He who is pure and kind.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Grace in all actions.
    Relevance Today: Kindness to soften strife.
  31. Sthanuh – The Firm
    Direct Meaning: He who is steadfast.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Unmovable foundation.
    Relevance Today: Stability in turmoil.
  32. Bhutadih – Origin of Beings
    Direct Meaning: He who is the source of all life.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The primal cause.
    Relevance Today: Renewal from despair.
  33. Nidhiravyayah – The Imperishable Treasure
    Direct Meaning: He who is eternal wealth.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Riches beyond loss.
    Relevance Today: True value in scarcity.
  34. Sambhavah – The Self-existent
    Direct Meaning: He who arises from Himself.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Independent reality.
    Relevance Today: Strength in solitude.
  35. Bhavanah – The Bestower
    Direct Meaning: He who grants all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The giver of existence.
    Relevance Today: Gifts for unmet needs.
  36. Bharta – The Sustainer
    Direct Meaning: He who upholds all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The cosmic nurturer.
    Relevance Today: Support when weary.
  37. Prabhavah – The Source
    Direct Meaning: He from whom all originates.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The root of creation.
    Relevance Today: Beginnings from endings.
  38. Prabhuh – The Lord (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He who is the supreme ruler.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Sovereign of all.
    Relevance Today: Trust in higher guidance.
  39. Ishvarah – The Controller
    Direct Meaning: He who governs all.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Master of all realms.
    Relevance Today: Order in disorder.
  40. Svayambhuh – The Self-born
    Direct Meaning: He who exists by Himself.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Uncaused and eternal.
    Relevance Today: Freedom from origins.
  41. Shambhuh – The Bliss-giver
    Direct Meaning: He who bestows happiness.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The source of joy.
    Relevance Today: Bliss amid gloom.
  42. Adityah – The Sun
    Direct Meaning: He who shines like the sun.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Light of life.
    Relevance Today: Warmth in cold times.
  43. Pushkarakshah – Lotus-eyed (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He with eyes like lotuses.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Compassion in His gaze.
    Relevance Today: Love beyond flaws.
  44. Mahasvanah – Of Great Sound (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He of mighty voice.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The cosmic resonance.
    Relevance Today: Healing through vibration.
  45. Anadinidhanah – Without Beginning or End (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: He who is eternal.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Timeless essence.
    Relevance Today: Peace beyond limits.
  46. Dhatta – The Establisher
    Direct Meaning: He who sets all in place.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The founder of order.
    Relevance Today: Structure in chaos.
  47. Vidhata – The Dispenser
    Direct Meaning: He who assigns destinies.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The arbiter of fate.
    Relevance Today: Trust in life’s flow.
  48. Dhaturuttamah – The Supreme Creator
    Direct Meaning: He who is the ultimate maker.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: The highest artisan.
    Relevance Today: Creation from ruin.
  49. Aprameyah – The Immeasurable
    Direct Meaning: He beyond comprehension.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Infinite in all ways.
    Relevance Today: Awe over small fears.
  50. Hrishikeshah – Lord of the Senses (Repeated Name)
    Direct Meaning: Master of perception.
    Shankaracharya’s Insight: Controller of the mind.
    Relevance Today: Calm in sensory overload.

The Vishnu Sahasranamam is a river of liberation, each name a current of divine freedom. Shankaracharya’s Advaita lens reveals Vishnu as the non-dual Self—names like Purushottamah (The Supreme Person) and Shambhuh (The Bliss-giver) dissolve separation, merging us with the eternal. This is spiritual emancipation: a chant that breaks bonds and restores joy.

In Auckland’s Koti Nama, this liberation expands. Ten million chants weave a tapestry of freedom, purifying karma and linking us to Rama, Vishnu’s avatar of duty and love. For the seeker—or the stressed worker, parent, or friend—this is a release from chains, a chance to soar above turmoil.

Science aligns with scripture here. Chanting steadies breath, lowers cortisol, and calms the nervous system—proven stress-relievers. A 2023 University of Auckland study found group chanting boosts oxytocin, healing relational rifts. Imagine this at Onehunga: Bhutabhavanah (Nurturer of Beings) resonating, turning strain into serenity.

Names like Narasinghavapuh (Of Man-Lion Form) and Muktanamparamagatih (Supreme Goal of the Liberated) offer practical tools. For couples in conflict or professionals drained by deadlines, they bring courage and purpose. The Seeta Kalyanam on April 13 mirrors this—Rama and Sita’s union reflects the freedom and joy we seek.

The Bhajan Satsangh Trust’s vision nears its peak: a three-day celebration from April 11-13, 2025, uniting Auckland’s diverse community in a chant that reverberates globally. The Shirdi Sai Sansthan Temple will host this free, inclusive event, culminating in the Seeta Kalyanam. All are welcome—register now to join the Koti Nama and lend your voice to this cosmic prayer.

Why participate? This is your moment to transform stress into serenity, disconnection into unity. Bring your family, your burdens, your dreams—let Vishnu’s names renew you.

Day 9 of Chanting Divinity Down Under frees our journey. With 11 days left, we’ll unveil all 1000 names, preparing you for April 11. Register now at https://bhajansatsangh.com/register/—secure your place in this divine celebration. Let’s chant our way to Rama Navami 2025, turning stress into strength.

Tomorrow, April 1, 2025, names 451-500 await. Stay with NZB News for this sacred countdown—your soul will rise.

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