Saturday, November 28, 2015

namam no. 301) yugaadikrut (युगादिकृत) (యుగాదికృత్)

aum yugaadikrute namah (ओं युगादिकृते नमः) (ఓం యుగాదికృతే నమః)

From no onward, some of the names of Vishnu will describe the enormously amazing impact of god. This first name yugaadikrut explains that He preserves the universe at the time of pralayam that happens between the two yugaas.  

Whenever a yuga ends, He becomes the source and establishes the system for the next yuga. During the transition of two yugaas when the water-disaster (jalapralayam) occurs, He swallows all the living and non-living entities into His stomach, protects them, and recreates them at the beginning of the new yuga

He does all of this in the form of a small infant who floats on a banyan leaf on water. Is it not amazing how a small infant could swallow the entities of all the universe and then by being so heavy still lies floating on a banyan leaf on water?


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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