Published by: New Zealand Bharat News (NZB News)
Date: April 05, 2025
Author(s): NZB News Team
Welcome to Day 14 of Chanting Divinity Down Under, our 20-day voyage through the Vishnu Sahasranamam, as we approach the Rama Navami 2025 celebration in Auckland. Over the past thirteen days—March 23 to April 4—we’ve unveiled 650 names, stoking a fire of spiritual renewal and practical hope. Today, April 5, 2025—the current date—we explore names 651-700, guided by Adi Shankaracharya’s timeless wisdom, to encounter Lord Vishnu as the supreme conqueror, the source of abundance, and the eternal refuge.
The Bhajan Satsangh Trust’s invitation rings with urgency: 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 weighs heavy and relationships fracture under strain, these names offer victory and shelter. Through NZB News, we’re weaving divinity into the fabric of daily life, urging you to register and seize this sacred opportunity. Let’s raise the chant higher!
The Vishnu Sahasranamam flows like a divine river, each name deepening our bond. Days 1-13 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), Purnah (The Complete), Purushottamah (The Supreme Person), Vijayah (The Victorious), Pranadah (Giver of Life), Sandhata (The Unifier), and Nirvanam (Liberation), grounding us in His omnipresence, joy, wisdom, protection, sweetness, accessibility, reliability, wholeness, transcendence, triumph, vitality, harmony, and freedom. Today, we climb further, meeting Him as the vanquisher of foes, the bestower of riches, and the haven of all—qualities that resonate in 2025’s turbulent landscape.
With 6 days until the Auckland event, the Koti Nama calls with fervent grace. The 2024 New Zealand Mental Health Foundation study highlights 62% of Kiwis battling chronic stress, often linked to relational discord. Shankaracharya’s vision reveals these names as pathways to liberation; science affirms their soothing power. Let’s explore the next 50 and see how they mend our modern struggles.
Here are names 651-700, each with a direct meaning, Shankaracharya’s profound insight, and relevance to today’s challenges—stress, disconnection, and the quest for purpose.
- Avijñātā – The Unknown
Direct Meaning: He beyond full comprehension.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Mystery transcending thought.
Relevance Today: Humility before the vast. - Sahasrāmśuḥ – Of Thousand Rays
Direct Meaning: He who shines with countless beams.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Radiance illuminating all.
Relevance Today: Light in every shadow. - Vidhātā – The Dispenser (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who assigns destinies.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The arbiter of fate.
Relevance Today: Trust in life’s plan. - Kṛtalakṣaṇaḥ – Of Established Attributes
Direct Meaning: He marked by divine qualities.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Perfection in His essence.
Relevance Today: Completeness in imperfection. - Gabhirātmā – Of Profound Soul (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He of deep essence.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Unfathomable depth.
Relevance Today: Depth beyond surface stress. - Mahātmā – The Great Soul
Direct Meaning: He with boundless spirit.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Infinite in magnitude.
Relevance Today: Expansion past small fears. - Suvrataḥ – Of Excellent Vows (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who keeps noble promises.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Steadfast in commitment.
Relevance Today: Trust in broken pledges. - Mahākoṣaḥ – The Great Sheath (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who encompasses all.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The container of existence.
Relevance Today: Embrace for all struggles. - Mahādhanaḥ – The Great Wealth (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He of infinite riches.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Treasure beyond measure.
Relevance Today: Abundance in scarcity. - Aniruddhaḥ – The Unobstructed (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who cannot be restrained.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Freedom in all actions.
Relevance Today: Liberation from limits. - Aparājitaḥ – The Unconquered
Direct Meaning: He who is never defeated.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Invincible in essence.
Relevance Today: Resilience against odds. - Pradyumnaḥ – The Radiant / Mighty
Direct Meaning: He of supreme brilliance or power.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Light and strength united.
Relevance Today: Brilliance in dark times. - Amitavikramaḥ – Of Boundless Valor
Direct Meaning: He with limitless courage.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Infinite bravery.
Relevance Today: Fearlessness in daily fights. - Kālaneminihā – Slayer of Kalanemi
Direct Meaning: He who destroys the demon of time.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Victor over decay.
Relevance Today: Triumph over fleeting fears. - Veeraḥ – The Hero (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He of great valor.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Champion of righteousness.
Relevance Today: Courage for life’s battles. - Saurih – Descendant of Heroes
Direct Meaning: He born of heroic lineage.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Legacy of strength.
Relevance Today: Heritage of resilience. - Śaṅkhabhṛt – Bearer of the Conch
Direct Meaning: He who holds the divine conch.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Sound of cosmic victory.
Relevance Today: Call to overcome obstacles. - Nandakī – Wielder of Nandaka
Direct Meaning: He who bears the divine sword.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Blade of truth and power.
Relevance Today: Strength to cut through doubt. - Cakrī – Wielder of the Discus
Direct Meaning: He who holds the Sudarshana.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Weapon of divine justice.
Relevance Today: Precision against chaos. - Śārṅgadhanvā – Archer with Sharnga
Direct Meaning: He with the divine bow.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Aim of cosmic order.
Relevance Today: Focus to hit life’s marks. - Gadādharaḥ – Bearer of the Mace
Direct Meaning: He who wields the Kaumodaki.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Power to crush evil.
Relevance Today: Force to break burdens. - Rathāṅgapāṇiḥ – Holder of the Chariot Wheel
Direct Meaning: He who grasps the wheel as a weapon.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Mastery over motion.
Relevance Today: Control in life’s rush. - Akṣobhyaḥ – The Unshaken
Direct Meaning: He who remains undisturbed.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Serenity amidst turmoil.
Relevance Today: Calm in stormy times. - Sarvapraharaṇāyudhaḥ – Armed with All Weapons
Direct Meaning: He equipped with every arm.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omnipotent protector.
Relevance Today: Defense against all threats. - Sarvadarśī – The All-seeing (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who perceives everything.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omniscient witness.
Relevance Today: Insight into hidden pain. - Nirjitāriḥ – Conqueror of Foes
Direct Meaning: He who defeats all enemies.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Triumph over opposition.
Relevance Today: Victory over inner foes. - Sarvātmā – Soul of All
Direct Meaning: He who is the essence of all.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The Self in every being.
Relevance Today: Unity with all life. - Sarvavit – Knower of All (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He with complete wisdom.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omniscient in all matters.
Relevance Today: Clarity for tough decisions. - Sarvagaḥ – The All-pervading (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who is everywhere.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omnipresent in all realms.
Relevance Today: Comfort in every space. - Sarvādhāraḥ – Support of All
Direct Meaning: He who upholds everything.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The cosmic foundation.
Relevance Today: Support when we falter. - Sarvabhṛt – Bearer of All
Direct Meaning: He who carries all existence.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Sustainer of the universe.
Relevance Today: Relief from heavy loads. - Sarvabhāvanaḥ – Nurturer of All
Direct Meaning: He who fosters all beings.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The caretaker of creation.
Relevance Today: Care for what’s broken. - Sarvavidhyāviśāradaḥ – Master of All Knowledge
Direct Meaning: He skilled in every wisdom.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The ultimate scholar.
Relevance Today: Mastery over life’s lessons. - Sarvadamanaḥ – Subduer of All
Direct Meaning: He who tames everything.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Controller of all forces.
Relevance Today: Calm over wild impulses. - Sarvakālavid – Knower of All Times
Direct Meaning: He who understands every moment.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Master of temporal flow.
Relevance Today: Patience in life’s timing. - Sarvakarmātmā – Soul of All Actions
Direct Meaning: He who is the essence of deeds.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The doer in all acts.
Relevance Today: Purpose in every effort. - Sarvalokapatiḥ – Lord of All Worlds (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who governs all realms.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Sovereign of creation.
Relevance Today: Mastery over all worries. - Sarvātmānam – The Universal Soul
Direct Meaning: He who is the Self of all.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The one in every being.
Relevance Today: Connection in isolation. - Sarvapāpaharaḥ – Remover of All Sins
Direct Meaning: He who cleanses all wrongs.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Purifier of karma.
Relevance Today: Release from past regrets. - Sarvānandadaḥ – Giver of All Bliss
Direct Meaning: He who bestows infinite joy.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The source of happiness.
Relevance Today: Bliss amid gloom. - Sarvaśaktiḥ – Of All Power (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He with infinite strength.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omnipotence incarnate.
Relevance Today: Force to overcome all. - Sarveśvaraḥ – Lord of All (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who rules everything.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Supreme controller.
Relevance Today: Trust in higher power. - Sarvādhāraḥ – Foundation of All (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who supports everything.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The bedrock of existence.
Relevance Today: Stability in upheaval. - Sarvajñaḥ – The Omniscient (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He who knows all.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Wisdom without limit.
Relevance Today: Insight for all dilemmas. - Sarvatomukhaḥ – Facing All Directions
Direct Meaning: He who sees everywhere.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Omnipresent awareness.
Relevance Today: Comfort in being seen. - Sarvabhūtahitaḥ – Benefactor of All Beings
Direct Meaning: He who benefits all life.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Universal goodwill.
Relevance Today: Care for every soul. - Sarvasaṃśayaḥ – Resolver of All Doubts
Direct Meaning: He who clears all uncertainty.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The end of confusion.
Relevance Today: Certainty amid doubt. - Sarvaguṇaḥ – Possessor of All Virtues
Direct Meaning: He with every good quality.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: Perfection in all traits.
Relevance Today: Goodness to aspire to. - Sarvavid – Knower of All (Repeated Name)
Direct Meaning: He with complete knowledge.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: All-encompassing wisdom.
Relevance Today: Understanding beyond chaos. - Sarvabhūtaguṇaḥ – Essence of All Beings’ Virtues
Direct Meaning: He who is the goodness in all.
Shankaracharya’s Insight: The virtue in every soul.
Relevance Today: Unity in shared goodness.
The Vishnu Sahasranamam is a fortress of victory, each name a stone of divine strength. Shankaracharya’s Advaita lens reveals Vishnu as the non-dual reality—names like Aparājitaḥ (The Unconquered) and Sarvānandadaḥ (Giver of All Bliss) dissolve separation, merging us with the infinite. This is spiritual triumph: a chant that overcomes foes and restores abundance.
In Auckland’s Koti Nama, this triumph resounds. Ten million chants create a resonant shield, purifying karma and linking us to Rama, Vishnu’s avatar of resilience and love. For the seeker—or the stressed worker, parent, or friend—this is a victory over chaos, a chance to find refuge and joy.
Science aligns with scripture here. Chanting steadies breath, lowers cortisol, and calms the nervous system—proven stress-busters. A 2023 University of Auckland study found group chanting boosts oxytocin, healing relational wounds. Picture this at Onehunga: Sarvapraharaṇāyudhaḥ (Armed with All Weapons) resonating, turning struggle into serenity.
Names like Kālaneminihā (Slayer of Kalanemi) and Sarvādhāraḥ (Support of All) offer practical relief. For couples in strife or professionals facing burnout, they bring conquest and stability. The Seeta Kalyanam on April 13 mirrors this—Rama and Sita’s union reflects the strength and richness we seek.
The Bhajan Satsangh Trust’s vision nears its climax: a three-day celebration from April 11-13, 2025, uniting Auckland’s diverse community in a chant that echoes 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 14 of Chanting Divinity Down Under strengthens our journey. With 6 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 6, 2025, names 701-750 await. Stay with NZB News for this sacred countdown—your spirit will flourish.

























