24 Names Of Vishnu



  • This page lists 108 names of Lord Vishnu, which are collectively known as Ashtottara Shatanamavali of Lord Vishnu.
  • Lord Vishnu has many names such as Vasudeo, Narayan, Viraat Purush etc. The word ‘Vishnu’ consists of two components—‘Vishwa’ meaning the world or the entire creation, and ‘Anu’ meaning an atom. Hence, this is made up of atoms called Vishnu, and therefore the latter pervades throughout this creation.
  • God Vishnu protects the order of things ( Sanatan dharma) and, when necessary, Vishnu Avatar and God Vishnu appear on earth in various incarnations or avatars to fight demons and fierce creatures and so maintain cosmic harmony. If you are searching for The Complete List of 24 Avatars of Lord Vishnu then read full details here.

This page lists 108 names of Lord Vishnu, which are collectively known as Ashtottara Shatanamavali of Lord Vishnu.

Lord Vishnu Shodasa Nama Stotram is one of the main Prayer (stotras) a Maha Vishnu devotee needs to be addressed to Lord Vishnu as soon as he/she wakes up in the morning. Shoda Namam means Sixteen Names. Vishnu Shoda Nama Stotra describes the 16 Names of Lord Vishnu.

Vishnu Shodasa Nama Stotram Lyrics

Oushade Chinthaye Vishnum,
Bhojane cha Janardhanam,
Sayane Padmanabham cha,
Vivahe cha Prajapathim.
Yuddhe Chakradharam devam,
Pravase cha Trivikramam,
Narayanam Thanu thyage,
Sreedharam priya sangame,
Duswapne smara, Govindam,
Sankate Madhu soodhanam,
Kanane Narasimham cha,
Pavake Jalasayinam,
Jalamadhye Varaham cha,
Parvathe Raghu nandanam,
Gamane Vamanam Chaiva,
Sarva Karyeshu Madhavam.
Shodasaithani Naamani,
Prathar uthaaya ya padeth,
Sarva papa vinirmuktho,
Vishnu lokam samopnuyath.
Meaning of Shodasa Nama of Vishnu - Sixteen Lord Vishnu Names
1) Lord Vishnu – He who is spread everywhere.
2) Janardhana – He who punishes evil people.
3) Padhmanabha – He who has a lotus in his belly button.
4) Prajapathi – He who is the chief of people.
5) Chakradhara – He who is armed with the holy wheel.
6) Trivikrama – He who measured all the worlds in three steps.
7) Narayana – He who resides in all things he creates.
8) Sreedhara – He who carries Goddess of Wealth in his chest.
9) Govinda – He who can be attained by Vedas.
10) Madhu Soodhana – He who killed the ogre called Madhu.
11) Naarasimha – He who took the shape of half lion, half human.
12) Jalasayina – He who sleeps on water.
13) Varaha – He who took the shape of the holy boar.
14) Raghu Nandana – The darling of the clan of Raghu.
15) Vaamana – He who took the shape of a dwarf.
16) Madhava – He who is Lord of everything.

By Chandrahas M. Halai

पाशांकुशाहिडमरूककपालशूलै: खट्वांग शक्तिशरचापयुतैर्भवन्ति||
अन्योन्यहस्तकलितै: कति मूर्तिभेदा: शंभोर्हरेरिव गदारिसरोजशंखै:||

Lord Shiva holds ten different weapons, namely a noose (trap) (पाश), a goad (अंकुश), a snake (सर्प), a drum (डमरू), a potsherd (कपाल) (used as a bowl), a spear (शूल), a club (खट्वांग) (an ayudha made of a thigh bone topped with a skull), a missile (शक्ति), an arrow (शर) and a bow (धनुष्य) in his hands. [Lord Shiva has five heads and so it is presumed that he has ten arms.] Find the number of different Shiva idols. Similarly, solve the problem for Vishnu idols; Lord Vishnu has four objects: a mace, a disc, a lotus and a conchshell.

The above verse is from Bhaskaracharya’s (Bhaskaracharya II) (Born 1114 AD) book Lilavati. Bhaskaracharya had composed this book in 1150 AD to teach Mathematics to his daughter Lilavati, after whom the book is named. This book which is written entirely in verse covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, combinatorics, number theory and other basic topics. This book was used as a standard textbook for almost 700 years.

Lord Shiva holds a weapon in each of his ten arms. Now these ten weapons can be arranged in 10! = different ways. i.e.

It is not humanly possible to create so many forms of Lord Shiva.

24 Names Of Vishnu

Whereas Lord Vishnu holds a mace, a disc, a lotus and a conch in his four arms. These can be arranged in 4! = 24 different ways.

Vishnu

There are 24 different forms of Lord Vishnu with 24 names. The sculptures of all the 24 forms of Vishnu look alike and differ only in the position of the four objects in his four arms. Each arrangement has a unique name. This group of 24 names is collectively called चतुर्विंशति केशव नाम. Though there are infinite names of Lord Vishnu, this group of 24 names has a special significance as they are recited at the beginning of Sandhyavandam. Given below is the list of all 24 names and the order of objects in the Lord’s four arms.

Order of objects in Lord Vishnu’s hands will be given as: lower right, upper right, upper left and lower left of the lord

Lord Vishnu at Rani-ki-Vav

Lord Vishnu

In Queen’s step-well (Rani-ki-vav) built during the end of 11th century AD at Patan, Gujarat (135 kms north-west of Ahmedabad) 15 of these 24 forms of Lord Vishnu are represented in beautiful sculptures. Here, some forms have more than one sculpture.

Rani-Ki-Vav

In Venkateshwara Temple (built in 1927) at Fanas wadi in Mumbai there are sculptures of all the 24 forms of Lord Vishnu. The temple is locally known as Balaji Temple.