Vishnu Sahasranamam — Benefits & How to Chant
विष्णु सहस्रनाम
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Vishnu Sahasranamam
Recitation bestows liberation (moksha) and frees one from the cycle of birth and death
Removes all sins and purifies the mind, body, and soul
Grants protection from enemies, diseases, and calamities
Bhishma declared it the supreme remedy for all worldly sorrows
Brings wealth, fame, and success in all endeavors
Creates deep inner peace and spiritual progress
Considered the most powerful Vishnu stotram in all of Hindu scripture
Regular recitation is said to cure chronic diseases and mental afflictions
How to Chant Vishnu Sahasranamam
Instructions
Sit facing east or north before a Vishnu or Krishna image. Begin with the dhyana shlokas (meditation verses). Recite the entire Sahasranamam slowly and with devotion. If the full recitation is not possible, recite at least the dhyana shlokas and phala shruti (benefits section). Maintain mental focus on Lord Vishnu throughout. The complete recitation takes approximately 25-30 minutes.
Spiritual Significance
The most celebrated miracle associated with Vishnu Sahasranamam involves Adi Shankaracharya. While writing his commentary, Shankara came to the name 'Sahasrakoti Yugadharine' and found his pen stopped moving. Lord Vishnu himself appeared and completed the verse, proving that the divine names carry living power. In another tradition, it is said that the great devotee Prahlada survived all of his father Hiranyakashipu's attempts to kill him solely through the power of chanting Vishnu's names — the very names catalogued in this Sahasranamam.
Origin & History
Source: Mahabharata, Anushasana Parva (Book 13, Chapter 149)
Author: Sage Vyasa (recorded); narrated by Bhishma
After the great Mahabharata war, Yudhishthira approached Bhishma Pitamaha, who lay on a bed of arrows awaiting the auspicious moment of death. Yudhishthira asked the patriarch the most important question: 'What is the greatest dharma? By chanting whose name can a person go beyond all sorrow?' In response, Bhishma revealed the Vishnu Sahasranamam — the thousand names of Lord Vishnu — declaring it the supreme path to liberation. This dialogue, witnessed by Lord Krishna himself, became one of the most sacred texts in Hinduism.