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Vishama


I always used to wonder why one of Bhagavan's name is Vishama: because the ordinary meaning I associated with that word was "a state of unhappiness or sorrow arising from some kind of difficulties". But when I started studying the meaning of each name of Bhagavan in Vishnu Sahasra naamam, I realized how ignorant I was of another most beautiful meaning of the same word when it is used as a noun. I thought it is worth sharing with those who are like me wondering about the meaning of this name. Those who already know the meaning of this name of Bhagavan, please ignore my jalpanaas.

Na vidyathe sama: yasya sa  vishama : meaning - One who has nobody equal to him. So no question of anybody superior to him. He is unequalled

The same thing is told by Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita when he saw the Viswaroopam: "None there exists who is equal to you, how can there be then another superior to You in the three worlds, Oh Being of unequalled power?"

May Lord Vishama: elevate us from all states of misery or Vishamaavastha.

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