
ACHYUTAM KESHVAM KRISHNA DAMODARAM
05/23/24 • 5 min
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Achyutam Keshavam Krishna Damodaram, these verses offer a profound message of devotion, love, and unwavering faith in God, using the stories and examples of Meera, Shabri, Yashoda, the gopis, and the eternal connection with Lord Krishna.
The verse begins by paying homage to "Achyut," a name signifying the One who remains steadfast and unswayed by materialism. The verse goes on to revere the various divine forms and aspects of Lord Vishnu: "Keshavam," "Krishna," "Damodar," "Ram," and "Narayan," acknowledging the diverse manifestations of the Supreme Being. These verses acknowledge Lord Ram, the beloved consort of Janaki (Sita), and expresses deep devotion for this divine form. It beautifully captures the essence of bhakti (devotion) by recognizing the various divine qualities and forms of Lord Vishnu and, in particular, the loving bond between Lord Ram and Janaki.
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya!
We have an awe-aspiring legacy of Hindu Scriptures that have been there since ancient time. The Shlokas and the Stotras are a part of these scriptures that ensure bestowing power, success, wealth, fame, everything if recited rightly and regularly. The power of these mantras, Shlokas and Stotras is boundless! Come and explore and relish these ancient Stotras with Veraa and change your life radically. Feel the difference and rediscover a new you!
Life is a journey and I have been an active participant in this journey regaling my listeners with interesting podcasts. I have been in the audio industry for past 30 years. and have also been hosting travel podcast Meri Duniya with with Veraa. Do check out!
- Am also on Youtube as RJ Veraa, Insta as rj_veraa, Twitter as verasingh@3.
Achyutam Keshavam Krishna Damodaram, these verses offer a profound message of devotion, love, and unwavering faith in God, using the stories and examples of Meera, Shabri, Yashoda, the gopis, and the eternal connection with Lord Krishna.
The verse begins by paying homage to "Achyut," a name signifying the One who remains steadfast and unswayed by materialism. The verse goes on to revere the various divine forms and aspects of Lord Vishnu: "Keshavam," "Krishna," "Damodar," "Ram," and "Narayan," acknowledging the diverse manifestations of the Supreme Being. These verses acknowledge Lord Ram, the beloved consort of Janaki (Sita), and expresses deep devotion for this divine form. It beautifully captures the essence of bhakti (devotion) by recognizing the various divine qualities and forms of Lord Vishnu and, in particular, the loving bond between Lord Ram and Janaki.
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya!
We have an awe-aspiring legacy of Hindu Scriptures that have been there since ancient time. The Shlokas and the Stotras are a part of these scriptures that ensure bestowing power, success, wealth, fame, everything if recited rightly and regularly. The power of these mantras, Shlokas and Stotras is boundless! Come and explore and relish these ancient Stotras with Veraa and change your life radically. Feel the difference and rediscover a new you!
Life is a journey and I have been an active participant in this journey regaling my listeners with interesting podcasts. I have been in the audio industry for past 30 years. and have also been hosting travel podcast Meri Duniya with with Veraa. Do check out!
- Am also on Youtube as RJ Veraa, Insta as rj_veraa, Twitter as verasingh@3.
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OM NAMO BHAGWATE VASUDEVAYA 108 JAP
Lord Vishnu, also known as Vasudev is the nourisher of this Universe. We owe our existence ti his divinity. He is dashavatar, he is palanhar and he is the Universe itself!
Calling out his name 108 times daily is sure to bring positive results in everyone's life!
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya!
We have an awe-aspiring legacy of Hindu Scriptures that have been there since ancient time. The Shlokas and the Stotras are a part of these scriptures that ensure bestowing power, success, wealth, fame, everything if recited rightly and regularly. The power of these mantras, Shlokas and Stotras is boundless! Come and explore and relish these ancient Stotras with Veraa and change your life radically. Feel the difference and rediscover a new you!
Life is a journey and I have been an active participant in this journey regaling my listeners with interesting podcasts. I have been in the audio industry for past 30 years. and have also been hosting travel podcast Meri Duniya with with Veraa. Do check out!
- Am also on Youtube as RJ Veraa, Insta as rj_veraa, Twitter as verasingh@3.
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Om shri Ganeshaya Namah!!
We have an awe-aspiring legacy of Hindu Scriptures that have been there since ancient time. The Shlokas and the Stotras are a part of these scriptures that ensure bestowing power, success, wealth, fame, everything if recited rightly and regularly. The power of these mantras, Shlokas and Stotras is boundless! Come and explore and relish these ancient Stotras with Veraa and change your life radically. Feel the difference and rediscover a new you!
Life is a journey and I have been an active participant in this journey regaling my listeners with interesting podcasts. I have been in the audio industry for past 30 years. and have also been hosting travel podcast Meri Duniya with with Veraa. Do check out!
- Am also on Youtube as RJ Veraa, Insta as rj_veraa, Twitter as verasingh@3.
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