The Invocation (Dhyana Slokam) Sanskrit

The Invocation (Dhyana Slokam) Sanskrit,Vishnu Sahasranamam Before we begin any great task—like reciting a thousand names—we must first still the mind. This verse acts as a "spiritual reset," clearing the mental clutter and preparing us to receive the divine vibration.

The Invocation (Dhyana Slokam) Sanskrit, Vishnu Sahasranamam
The Invocation (Dhyana Slokam) Sanskrit

शुक्लम्बरधरं विष्णुं शशिवर्णं चतुर्भुजम् । प्रसन्नवदनं ध्यायेत् सर्वविघ्नोपशान्तये ॥ Transliteration śuklāmbaradharaṃ viṣṇuṃ śaśivarṇaṃ chaturbhujam | prasannavadanaṃ dhyāyet sarvavighnopaśāntaye ||

The Meaning We meditate upon Lord Vishnu, who is clad in white robes, who is all-pervading, who possesses the radiant color of the moon, and has four arms. We contemplate His gracious, serene face to remove all obstacles from our path.

The Essence Before we begin any great task—like reciting a thousand names—we must first still the mind. This verse acts as a "spiritual reset," clearing the mental clutter and preparing us to receive the divine vibration.