Pundarikaksha
One who has eyes as beautiful as lotus petals
The lord who sees everything in the universe
One who has a calm and peaceful gaze
The supreme being who grants salvation to his devotees
The one who symbolizes purity and enlightenment
Chanting: The name Pundarikaksha can be chanted as a mantra by repeating it multiple times, such as "Om Pundarikakshaya Namaha" or "Hare Pundarikaksha". This is believed to invoke the blessings of Lord Vishnu and bring peace and prosperity.
Rishikesha
The lord of the sages and spiritual seekers
The one who has complete control over the senses and the mind
The master of the universe who bestows blessings on his devotees
The one who protects his devotees from evil forces
The supreme being who embodies the qualities of detachment and renunciation
Chanting: The name Rishikesha can be chanted as a mantra by repeating it multiple times, such as "Om Rishikeshaaya Namaha" or "Hare Rishikesha". This is believed to invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva and help one attain spiritual liberation.
Madhava:
The lord who is the husband of the goddess of wealth, Goddess Lakshmi
The one who is full of sweetness and kindness
The supreme being who is the source of all happiness and joy
The one who is the origin of all creation and existence
The master of the universe who controls the forces of nature
Chanting: The name Madhava can be chanted as a mantra by repeating it multiple times, such as "Om Madhavaya Namaha" or "Hare Madhava". This is believed to invoke the blessings of Lord Vishnu and help one achieve material and spiritual prosperity.
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