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"Iswarah Paramah Krishna Sachidananda Vigraha Anaadir Adi Govindaha Sarvakarana Karanam" 1008 times chanting | Sri Krishna Maha Mantra

The Mantra "Iswarah Paramah Krishna Sachidananda Vigraha Anaadir Adi Govindaha Sarvakarana Karanam" is a profound declaration from the Brahma Samhita, a theological text within the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition. This verse is deeply venerated in many Hindu traditions and particularly amongst followers of Lord Krishna. It is a poetic description of Krishna's divine attributes and his supreme position as the cause of all causes. Here’s a breakdown of the components:

Iswarah Paramah Krishna:

Iswarah: Refers to the Lord or Supreme Controller.

Paramah: Means supreme or ultimate.

Krishna: Directly names Krishna, signifying him as the Supreme Being.
This segment translates to "Krishna is the supreme controller."

Sachidananda Vigraha:

Sat: Truth, Chit: Consciousness, Ananda: Bliss.

Vigraha: Form or embodiment.

Together, it means "whose form is composed of truth, consciousness, and bliss," indicating Krishna's divine nature as eternal and joyful awareness.

Anaadir Adi Govindaha:
Anaadir: Without beginning.
Adi: The beginning.

Govindaha: A name for Krishna, meaning the one who gives pleasure to the senses and cows, or the protector of the Earth.

This can be interpreted as "Govinda, who is without beginning and the beginning of everything."

Sarvakarana Karanam:
Sarva: All or every.
Karana: Cause.
Karanam: The cause.

This translates to "the cause of all causes."

This entire phrase glorifies Krishna as the ultimate deity, whose form is divine and blissful, who exists beyond the concepts of beginning and end, and who is the primary cause behind all existence. It expresses the monotheistic or panentheistic view where Krishna is seen as both transcendent and immanent, the origin and sustainer of everything.

Chanting or meditating on this verse is believed to bring a deep connection with Krishna, enhancing spiritual understanding and devotion. It encapsulates core philosophical tenets of Krishna's divinity, serving as a powerful affirmation for devotees seeking to deepen their spiritual path and comprehend the infinite aspects of Krishna.

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