This article contains Sloka on Lord Vishnu. Read
more about Shloka / Prayer to God Vishnu.
Vishnu Sloka
Lord Vishnu is considered as the chief god in Hindu religion and Indian
mythology. Vishnu, the preserver, forms the part of trinity gods. Vishnu
Slokas form the part of prayers offered to the lord. Vishnu Slokas/
Shlokas are as follows:
"Kaayena Vaachaa
Manasendriyairvaa
Buddhyaatmanaa Vaa Prakriteh Svabhaavaatah
Karomi Yadhyadh Sakalam Parasmai
Naaraayanaayeti Samarpayaami"
Meaning: The literal meaning of the mantra
is: "I offer everything to Lord Vishnu (Narayana); whatever I do
with my body, words, mind, limbs, intellect or my inner self whether
intentionally or unintentionally. I bow to the great lord, Vishnu".
"Shaantaakaaram Bhujanga
Shayanam Padmanaabham Suresham
Vishvaadhaaram Gagana Sadrisham Meghavarnam Shubhaangam
Lakshmiikaantam Kamalanayanam Yogibhidhyaarnagamyam
Vande Vishhnum Bhavabhayaharam Sarvalokaikanaatham"
Meaning: Lord Vishnu is the personification
of peace, who rests on the Shesha Naag. The Narayana, from whose navel
the Lotus springs and whose complexion is swarthy like the clouds. The
God, who is the beloved of Goddess Lakshmi, whose body shines with
divine splendor and whose eyes are like Lotus. I bow to the lord, Vishnu
Narayana, who is meditated upon by the yogis and who is the remover of
the fear of the world-cycle.