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Comments on song "Shuklambaradharam Vishnum"
Rajendra Shrestha on April 22, 2011 there are only fifteen names shown on the English subtitle one is missing
that is 'Narashingha'.
makhanchordasa on April 26, 2011 nice song.its actually "yogihrd-dhyana gamyam"
narayani on May 29, 2011 thanks a lot coz i have now completely found the complete lyrics of stuti ,
i just hada few cenetr lines now the whole thing really makes sense
narayani on June 05, 2011 i love hearing to it again and again and again so holy so pure and so
divine
narayani on June 07, 2011 amazing and well done
Abrahm 04 on August 09, 2011 Great thanks person who has upload it Omnipresence Visnu Bhagwan Prarmatama
bless u Dhanyavaad
vaishalini murali on August 09, 2011 Thanks so much for posting the lyrics too. Very beautiful rendering.
jat2010100 on October 01, 2011 Awesome...Thanks for posting !!
murarkavaidik on January 25, 2012 excellent ,mind blowing ,pease loving video .please explain 16 names instead off 12 name in explaination portion.
ankur sehgal on April 27, 2012 i never heard these kind of shlok its awsome jai shree krishna
premilla kissoondoyal on July 31, 2012 my fav prayer,,,,, just awesome,,,,,,,,,
Abrahm 04 on August 14, 2012 Om namo Bhagvate Vasudevay at last God Vishnu removes sin from Cosmos
Geeta Singh on September 21, 2012 Awesome stuti of Vishnu ji. You feel like saying it again and again. Jai
Purushottam, Jai Narayana .
vishal sharma on December 01, 2012 Jai Shree KRISHNA!!!
Vishal Sathyan on May 28, 2013 Recently in a book, I saw that the sloka 'Suklambaradharam' is about Lord
Ganesha, not about Lord Vishnu. It also states that in this sloka, the word
'Vishnu' means 'One who is spread all over the World'.
Vishal Sathyan on June 17, 2013 But, the word 'Shuklambara' means white cloth, and Lord Vishnu is always
portrayed wearing yellow cloth. Lord Ganesha is also not always portrayed
in white cloth, but he is seen somewhere. Also, 'Shashi' means 'Moon' and
'Shashivarna' means 'Fair skinned', and Lord Vishnu is always portrayed
blue skinned. So, that sloka is surely not about Lord Vishnu.
Vishal Sathyan on June 17, 2013 Chathurbhujam, released in 2005 by A.R. Rahman.
shanthi nair on June 20, 2013 നന്ദി
Vishal Sathyan on July 06, 2013 No it's the meaning. It's correct except in the first place.
Vishal Sathyan on July 07, 2013 In the subtitles, the words 'Shantakaram' and 'Vishwadharam' are divided.
dimpledsmiles on July 10, 2013 Whatever be the meaning, nothing is distorted here, since this is how the
the Vishnu Sahasra nama stotra begins. How the Lord is portrayed is per the
whims and fancies of man. As if Man has seen the Lord himself to depict Him
as He is.
Sudhir Shukla on July 11, 2013 It is in Sanskrit.
Vishal Sathyan on September 09, 2013 That is the vandanam of Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram, and the words
'Dhyayeth' and 'Sarvavighnopasanthaye' will never appear as 'Sahasranama',
as that word means 1000 names.
Eswar Nakka on September 25, 2013 This slokam is the one to be recited in devotion of Lord Ganesha.before
praying any God. before doing any auspicious things like Festive and
Vratas. So always before starting any rituals we invoke blessings of
vignaharta by this slokam’ Shuklambaradharam Vishnum Shashivarnam
Chaturbhujam | Prasanna Vadanam Dhyaayet Sarvavighnopashaantaye ||
Manju choudhury on November 01, 2013 Thank u uploading this sloka of Lord Vishnu. It sounds very nice. I bow to
LORD VIHNU. Om VIShNU
Manju choudhury on November 02, 2013 This very devotional lord Vishnu sloka. Thank you for down loading it in
Ytube.
Aritra De on March 30, 2015 great thank u so much but not able to download please allow me to do so
prashant deshmukh on October 17, 2015 namo naraynam... namami namosthuste..
Subhajeet Prasad on November 09, 2015 mind touching this..
there are only fifteen names shown on the English subtitle one is missing
that is 'Narashingha'.