|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
I shall prostrate before supreme Lord
Suryanarayana who is Universal monarch, he is the commander of thousands and
millions of Bhramanda, he is primeval deity, he is Bhaskara who has the
brilliance of molten yellow metal, Dhivakara who is the source of day light, and Prabhakara , he symbolizes piousness, he
eradicates all the sins, miseries, grief and sorrows of the worshiper, he is
the source of longevity, he is supreme Lord who is worshiped by deities and
demons as well, he is Vivasvan who has supreme brilliance, he is Lord of
Universe and its living beings, he has radiant rays, he is Lord of Lords, he is
worshiped by Esha, Bhrama, Vishnu, Shiva, Skandha, Prajapthi, Mahendhra,
Kubera, Yama, Soma and Varuna, he is the source of seasons, he is Adithya/son
of Devi Adhithi, Surya/energetic, Savitha/controller of the Universe,
Gabasthiman/brilliant rays, Bhanu/all-pervading, he has the brilliance of
molten yellow metal, he represents golden virility, he rides on the chariot
pulled by green horses, he has infinite brilliant rays, his chariot is pulled
by seven green horses/ represents seven lokas, he is Mareechiman whose body radiates supreme brilliance, he is
Shambhu who is the source of contentment and satisfaction, he eradicates grief
and miseries of worldly existence, ultimately liberation from repeated births,
he is Marthanda, he is Amshuman who is all pervading, he is absolute Bhramam, he
is the source of cold season, he generates heat, he is Ravi who is highly honorable,
he is the source of Agni, he is the son of Devi Adhithi and Sage Kashyapa, he
removes chillness, he is Lord of sky, he eradicates darkness of ignorance, he
is beyond Rig, Yaju and Samaveda, he is the source of heavy down pour, he is
closest companion of Varuna, he reverentially cross Mount Vindhyachala, he is the source of heat,
he is cylindrical shaped, he represents death, he has the luster of molten
yellow metal, he generates heat all over the Universe, he is wise, he
illuminates the whole Universe with his brilliance, he is omnipresent, he has supreme
radiance, he carries out the essential functions of the Universe/ known as life
force, he is the Lord of stars and planets, he has embodied as Universe and its
living beings, he has twelve glorious forms as Indhra who is protector of
deities and controller of senses, Dhatha who is the creator of Universe and undertakes
the functions of the Universe, Parjanya who is the source of clouds and
downpour, Thwashta who is life source of plants and trees, Pusha who is the
source of energy and nutrition in the grains, Aryama who resides as soul in living
being, Bhaga who represents consciousness, energy, power, and clarity, Vivaswan who is the source of fruits and pants,
Vishnu who is the destroyer of enemies and wicked demons, he is the protector
of living beings as well, Amshuman who represents vital energy in the human
body, Varuna who represents water which is one of the essential element, and Mithra who undertakes extreme penances for
the welfare of Universe, he has supreme radiance and represents Lord of Ganas,
he is Lord of day, he is unconquerable, he symbolizes auspiciousness and
triumph, he is fierce, he is extremely valorous, he has great speed, he causes
to blossom lotus flower, he is Basvan who eradicates darkness of ignorance,
breaks ice, removes enemies and selfish people, he is Lord of astronomy, he has
the complexion of molten yellow metal, he represents Vahni/Agni, and Vishvakarma,
he is dispeller of darkness, he is Ravi who is worshiped by all, he is watchful
who witnesses all the happenings in the Universe, he is Prabhu and Aruna as well, he is safest heaven to
worshiper, he is ocean of mercy, he is extremely powerful, he is worshiped by
all the Shasthras, he is eternal, he has most pleasing disposition, he has full
of vigor/splendor, and glory, he is the source of wealth, opulence, richness
and all the auspiciousness, he is Vasudeva and Hrishikesha as well, he is being
worshiped on daily rite, he is watchful, he represents trinities, he has
conquered the Universe, he is facing in all direction, he has perfect control
over senses, he undertakes the essential functions of the Universe, he
represents Mahayogi, he is magnanimous, he resides as soul in living beings, he
is Lord of Universe, he is the delight
of lotus flower, he is supreme Yogi, he is most content, he has attractive
matted hair locks, he symbolizes righteousness, he is void of impurities/
unblemished, he is Lord of Yajja, he is beloved of the Universe, he is supreme
cure for all the illnesses, he causes mass destruction of Universe at the end
of Yuga, he is attired in majestic silk garment and adorned in various precious
ornaments all over the body, he is Sreepathi who is Lord of wealth, he is
eloquent, he represents Sreekanda, Sreedhara, and Sreenivas, he is adorned in magnificent
earrings, and protective shield, he rides on grand chariot pulled by seven
horses, he eradicates impurities in worshiper, he is worshiped by Suras, he is
unconquerable, he is the source of victory, he illuminates the whole Universe
with his brilliance, he is extremely valorous, he is Lord of Marthuganas, he
has beautiful eyes resembles to lotus flower petals, he is the source of
admiration, honor, and fame, he is Lord of
Ganas, he is supreme cure, he is greatest physician who cures all the
incurables, he eradicates miseries, grief, sorrows, and illnesses of the worshiper, he is the source of welfare
and happiness, richness and prosperity, all kinds of auspiciousness, knowledge in all
fields, longevity, good health,
religious fervor and welfare, he eradicates enemies of the worshiper, he is
beloved of all, he symbolizes serenity, he has endless fame, he illuminates the
whole Universe, he witnesses the Karma of the living beings, he destroys wicked
enemies, he eradicates obstacles, he is adorned in marvelous crown, he
symbolizes disciplines and morality, auspiciousness, supreme wisdom and knowledge, he is profound in all Veda, he is the essence
of Veda, he symbolizes austerities and penance, he is wielded in disc and
Vajrayudha, he removes the darkness, he symbolizes Yuga, and righteous deeds,
he undertakes the function of wheel of Time, he is the ultimate source for
liberation from repeated births, he has no birth, he removes night mares and
bad omen, he eradicates impurities, he is supreme bliss, he is the source of
permanent bliss, he represent Chathurmukha/Bhrama, he is adorned in garlands of
lotus flower, he is supreme ascetic, he eradicates grief and afflictions of the
worshiper, he is Lord of fire sacrifices, he is beloved of Lord Hari, he has
beautiful eyes resembles to lotus flower petals, he is flawless, he is
Parathpara, he is the source of wealth, he represents Neelakanda, Janardhana,
Nara and Narayana, he is worshiped by Suras and Asuras as well, he has pure
brilliance, he is worshiped in the seven worlds, he is all – pervading, he is
Madhava and Madhusoodhana as well, he represents living and non-living things,
he is the source of happiness and wealth to the whole Universe, he is
Dharanidhara and Tharapathi who is Lord of stars and planets, he removes all
the illnesses, he is father of Lord Shanaishchara, he undertakes extreme
austerities and penances, he guides us to cross the unfathomable ocean of
worldly existence, he witnesses the
happenings in the whole Universe, he symbolizes all the Shashthras, he is
perceivable through refined knowledge, he represents Thrivikrama who measured
the whole Universe in three strides, he is Parameshti/supreme Lord who has
great effulgence, he destroys the enemies with fierce weapons, he follows strict
austerities and chastity, he has pleasing appearance, he is Parameshvara who
worship Mount Meru, he eradicates sins and grief of the worshiper, he represents
past, present and future, he is worshiped by illustrious Rishis and Sages, he
eradicates miseries and sorrows of the worshiper, he guides us to safely cross
the ocean of worldly existence, he eradicates extreme fear and anxieties of the
worshiper, he is immeasurable, he is extremely
valorous, I shall repeatedly prostrate before the lotus feet of supreme
Lord Suryanarayana, Hail to supreme Lord Suryanarayana !
|| Devadevoththama | Devathasarvabhauma |
Akhilandakoti Bhramandanayaka | Adhideva | Bhaskara | Dhivakara | Prabhakara |
Punyam | Sarvapapapranashanam | Chinthashokaprashamanam | Ayurvardhanam |
Uththama | Devasuranamaskritham | Vivasvan | Bhuvaneshvara |
Thejasvirashmibhavan | Devathampathi | Esha Bhrama Vishnu Shiva
Skandha Prajapathi Mahendhra
Dhanadha Yama Soma
Varunam Pathi: | Vasu | Rithukartha | Adhithya | Savitha | Surya |
Gabasthiman |Suvarnnasadhrusha | Bhanu | Hiranyaretha | Haridhashva | Sahasrarchi |Sapthasapthi|
Marichiman | Shambhu | Thvashta | Marthanda | Amshuman | Hiranyagarbha |
Shishira | Thapana | Ravi | Agnigarbha | Adithiputhra |Shishiranashana |
Vyomanatha | Thamobedhin | Rig Yajusamaparaga | Ghanavrishtin | Apam Mithra
|Vindhyaveethiplavangama| Athapi | Mandali | Mrithyu | Pingala | Sarvathapana |
Kavi
Vishvatheja |Vishvavyapi | Mahatheja |Vishvakartha | Nakshathra Grahanampathi| Vishvabhavana | Dhvadhashathman | Jyothi: Gananampathi | Dhinadhipathi | Jaya | Jayabhadhra | Sahasramsha | Ugra | Veera | Saranga | Padmaprabodha | Bhasvan | Thamoghna | Himaghna | Shathrughna | Krithaghna | Jyothishampathi | Thapthachamikarabha |Vahni | Vishvakarma | Thamobhinighna | Ravi| Lokashakshin | Prabhu | Aruna| Sharenya | Karunarasasindhave |Asamanabalaya | Akhilagamavedhine | Anantha | Suprasannaya | Suvarchase | Vasupradha | Vasudeva | Hrishikesha | Nithyasthuthya | Thrailokhyalochana | Thrayimoorthi | Vishvajith | Vishvathonmukha | Jithendhriya | Kalakartha | Mahayogi | Mahathma |Bhoothathma | Bhuvaneshvara |Kamalanandho | Yogi | Preethathma | Kapardhin | Dharmavathsala | Vimukthathma | Mahayogi | Maheshvara | Karunika | Jagathpathi | Rashmimali | Dhivaspathi | Yajjapathi | Jagathpriya | Bishagvara | Kalpanthaka | Vividhambarabhooshana | Sreepathi | Vagmi | Sreekanda | Sreedhara |Sreenivasa | Nithya: Kundali Kavachi Rathi | Kashmalapaha | Surapoojitha | Ajitha | Vijayapradha | Sarvalokaprakashaka |Mahaveerya | Maruthampathi | Sulochana| Keerthivardhana | Gananayaka | Mahavaidhya | Pranatharththihara | Vyadhiha | Sukhadha | Saukhyam | Kalyana |Sahasrakala | Ayush Arogyakarmanam | Siddhir Viridhdhirahspathi: | Sarvashathrunivarana | Sarvapriya | Shanthipriya | Yashasvi |Sarvaprakashaka | Karmasakshi | Asuranthaka | Vighnashamana | Kireeti | Shishtachara | Shubhakara | Gnanashobhana | Sarvavedaprageethathma | Vedamoorthi | Vrathadharo | ChakrapanirVajradhara | Andhakarapaha | Yugadhikrith | Shubhakarma | Kalachakrapravarththaka | Mokshahethur | Ayonija | DhusvapnAshubhanashana |Kalmashapaha | Sathanandha | Nandhivardhana | Chathurmukha | Padmamali | Poothathma | Pranatharthiha |Krathupathi |Haripriya | Pundareekaksha |Purushoththama | Parathpara | Dhanadhyaksha | Neelakanda | Janardhana | Nara Narayana | Surasuranamaskritha | Vimaladhyuthi | Sapthalokanamaskritha | Sarvathma | Madhusoodhana | Madhava | Sarvaga | Jagadhanandho | Shreyaskara | Dharanidhara | Tharapathi | Amampathi: | Vyadhipranashana | Shanaishcharapitha |Mahavratha | Samsararnnavatharaka | Lokasakshi | Sarvashasthrabhrithamvara| Gnanagamya | Thrivikrama |Parameshti | Paramjyothi | Sarvapraharanayudha |Paramabhramacharyavan | Prasannavadhana | Parameshvara | Merusevi | Papa Samthapasamhartha | Kalathraya | Munivrindhanamaskritha | Bhakthadhukhakshayakara | Bhavasagaratharaka | Bhayapahartha | Aprameya | Parakrama | Thavavimala Charanaravindhyo: Namo Nama: | Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayano Devatha Vijayi Bhava | Jayavijayi Bhava ||
Vishvatheja |Vishvavyapi | Mahatheja |Vishvakartha | Nakshathra Grahanampathi| Vishvabhavana | Dhvadhashathman | Jyothi: Gananampathi | Dhinadhipathi | Jaya | Jayabhadhra | Sahasramsha | Ugra | Veera | Saranga | Padmaprabodha | Bhasvan | Thamoghna | Himaghna | Shathrughna | Krithaghna | Jyothishampathi | Thapthachamikarabha |Vahni | Vishvakarma | Thamobhinighna | Ravi| Lokashakshin | Prabhu | Aruna| Sharenya | Karunarasasindhave |Asamanabalaya | Akhilagamavedhine | Anantha | Suprasannaya | Suvarchase | Vasupradha | Vasudeva | Hrishikesha | Nithyasthuthya | Thrailokhyalochana | Thrayimoorthi | Vishvajith | Vishvathonmukha | Jithendhriya | Kalakartha | Mahayogi | Mahathma |Bhoothathma | Bhuvaneshvara |Kamalanandho | Yogi | Preethathma | Kapardhin | Dharmavathsala | Vimukthathma | Mahayogi | Maheshvara | Karunika | Jagathpathi | Rashmimali | Dhivaspathi | Yajjapathi | Jagathpriya | Bishagvara | Kalpanthaka | Vividhambarabhooshana | Sreepathi | Vagmi | Sreekanda | Sreedhara |Sreenivasa | Nithya: Kundali Kavachi Rathi | Kashmalapaha | Surapoojitha | Ajitha | Vijayapradha | Sarvalokaprakashaka |Mahaveerya | Maruthampathi | Sulochana| Keerthivardhana | Gananayaka | Mahavaidhya | Pranatharththihara | Vyadhiha | Sukhadha | Saukhyam | Kalyana |Sahasrakala | Ayush Arogyakarmanam | Siddhir Viridhdhirahspathi: | Sarvashathrunivarana | Sarvapriya | Shanthipriya | Yashasvi |Sarvaprakashaka | Karmasakshi | Asuranthaka | Vighnashamana | Kireeti | Shishtachara | Shubhakara | Gnanashobhana | Sarvavedaprageethathma | Vedamoorthi | Vrathadharo | ChakrapanirVajradhara | Andhakarapaha | Yugadhikrith | Shubhakarma | Kalachakrapravarththaka | Mokshahethur | Ayonija | DhusvapnAshubhanashana |Kalmashapaha | Sathanandha | Nandhivardhana | Chathurmukha | Padmamali | Poothathma | Pranatharthiha |Krathupathi |Haripriya | Pundareekaksha |Purushoththama | Parathpara | Dhanadhyaksha | Neelakanda | Janardhana | Nara Narayana | Surasuranamaskritha | Vimaladhyuthi | Sapthalokanamaskritha | Sarvathma | Madhusoodhana | Madhava | Sarvaga | Jagadhanandho | Shreyaskara | Dharanidhara | Tharapathi | Amampathi: | Vyadhipranashana | Shanaishcharapitha |Mahavratha | Samsararnnavatharaka | Lokasakshi | Sarvashasthrabhrithamvara| Gnanagamya | Thrivikrama |Parameshti | Paramjyothi | Sarvapraharanayudha |Paramabhramacharyavan | Prasannavadhana | Parameshvara | Merusevi | Papa Samthapasamhartha | Kalathraya | Munivrindhanamaskritha | Bhakthadhukhakshayakara | Bhavasagaratharaka | Bhayapahartha | Aprameya | Parakrama | Thavavimala Charanaravindhyo: Namo Nama: | Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayano Devatha Vijayi Bhava | Jayavijayi Bhava ||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||