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Vishnu Sahasra Naamam-Vol III-RR-edit.pub - Ibiblio

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and everything is His body, so there is no one who has a bigger form than Him.<br />

In superiority of Power, we know through His incarnations that there is no one<br />

superior to Him in His Power. In the area of controlling indriyas and mind,<br />

bhagavAn is the yogISvara, and there is none superior to Him in this aspect<br />

also. In the area of Love to everyone, bhagavAn demonstrated that there is<br />

none equal to Him in this aspectby His leelA-s in gokulam. When it comes to<br />

knowledge, there is nothing more to know for one who has known mahA vishNu;<br />

since He is the ultimate in knowledge. Thus, no matter what aspect one looks<br />

at, there is nothing superior to Him. This nAma should reveal to us this great<br />

and at the same simple Truth, and thus lead us to m<strong>edit</strong>ate on Him.<br />

nAma 631. svRtí]uu> sarvataS sarvataS-cakshuh<br />

sarvataS cakshuh<br />

a) He Who is visible to the eyes of all.<br />

b) He who has eyes everywhere, and sees everything through His<br />

consciousness.<br />

sarvatas-cashushe namah.<br />

a) SrI BhaTTar: He is sarvataS-cakshuh because He is visible to the likes of<br />

even ordinary people like us. He has been visible to the people of His time when<br />

He took incarnationas rAma, kkRshNa, etc., and He is visible to us today in the<br />

form of arcA mUrti in the temples and in our houses. This again supports His<br />

beingchinna-samSayah as we saw in nAma 629. He delights His devotees with<br />

His complete darSanam.<br />

b) SrI Samkara: He is sarvataS-cakshuh because He has eyes everywhere, and<br />

thus sees everything through His consciousness. Sarvatah sarvam svacaitanyena<br />

paSyatiiti sarvatS-cakshuh. Through His caitanyam which is natural<br />

to Him, He sees everything always. The Sruti says - He has eyes on all sides -<br />

viSvataS-cakshuruta viSvatas-pAt (SvetASva. 3. 3).<br />

nAma 632. AnIz> anISah<br />

a) He Who is not the Master.<br />

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