Friday, November 13, 2015

namam no. 294) analah (अनलः) (అనలః)

aum analaaya namah (ओं अनलाय नमः) (ఓం అనలాయ నమః)

'alam' means a felling of sufficiency, enough. The paramaatma is called analah (na + alam) as he does not have that feeling of 'enough.'

The devotees may feel satisfied with what is given to them. But this swamy does not have such a satisfaction even after giving His devotees all that they want from Him. He wants to give them still more and more. Thats why He is called analah.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

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