vsn-vishnu sahasranamam , divya namam (37-45)

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37. Svayambhu - He who is born from himself (Who Manifests himself by his own free will and grace and not as the result of actions) This is clearly explained in Bhagavath Geetha

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Page 1: VSN-Vishnu Sahasranamam , Divya Namam (37-45)

37. Svayambhu - He who is born from himself (Who Manifests himself by his own free will and grace and not as the result of actions) This is clearly explained in Bhagavath Geetha

Page 2: VSN-Vishnu Sahasranamam , Divya Namam (37-45)

38 .Shambhu - He who gives all pleasures(One who pleases his devotees with his Auspicious attributed and ever appealing form)In Bhagavath geetha Lord Krishna says he stays as shambhu in Vaishnavas

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39 Aditya - He who throws light on everything or He who is one but appears different. ( Resplendent Lord who resides in the interior of the sun lustrous (Prakasham) like molten GoldIn Bhagavath Geetha Lord Krishna Says I am Vishnu among Adithya’s

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40. Pushkaraksha - He who has lotus like eyes ( the Lotus eyed this being his sole identity as Sovereign lord of the entire Universe)

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41. Mahaswana - He who has a great voice ( who is sacred sound praised by Vedha)

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42. Anadhinidhana - He who has neither birth nor death (who is Ever young ,one without begining or End)

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43 .Dhatha - He who carries the world ( The creator who created Brahma for further Creation)

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44.Vidhatha- He who nurtered (brought up)and produced brahma first .( who creates all creates all actions and their results)

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45. Dhatur-Uttama - He who is greater than the creator (Brahma)