Vishnu Sahasranama Chanting
The sacred chant of the Vishnu Sahasranama — the thousand names of Lord Vishnu — is revered as a powerful practice for cultivating inner peace, protection, and spiritual strength. More than a recitation, this practice becomes a sanctuary — a way to centre the mind, purify intentions, and invite grace into one’s actions and relationships.
Enrol now and begin a sacred chanting discipline that brings calm to the mind, devotion to the heart, and strength to life’s journey.
About the Course
This course offers guided chanting of the sacred Vishnu Sahasranama, a revered hymn consisting of 1000 divine names of Lord Vishnu arranged in 108 shlokas. The Sahasranama appears in the Anushasana Parva of the Mahabharata and is presented as a profound teaching given by Bhishma to Yudhishthira on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, acting as a protective shield against negativity & bringing peace, prosperity, and spiritual liberation (Moksha).
Through this course, you will learn correct pronunciation, rhythm, and the devotional spirit of chanting, enabling the Sahasranama to become a steady practice that nurtures calmness, faith, and inner resilience in daily life.
Key Aspects of Chanting:
- Origin: The hymn was composed by Bhishma and taught to Yudhishthira, with Lord Krishna as a witness.
- Context: In response to Yudhishthira’s quest for the highest dharma and lasting peace, Bhishma reveals this chant as a timeless path to spiritual strength, mental clarity, and divine grace.
- Structure: It consists of 1000 divine names of Lord Vishnu arranged in 108 shlokas.
- Benefits: It brings wealth, removes obstacles, cures diseases, and helps overcome fear, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
- Procedure: It can be chanted daily or on specific days, with the most important factor being dedication and the right bhavana (intention) rather than just mechanical reading.
- Significance: It helps in recovering from physical ailments, induces mental clarity & focus, and navigates one towards the path of devotion.
Course Curriculum
- Introduction to the origin of the Vishnu Sahasranama within the Mahabharata (Anushasana Parva)
- Learning correct Sanskrit pronunciation and chanting discipline
- Structure of the Sahasranama: dhyana shlokas, main chanting section, and phala shruti
- Guided chanting of all 108 shlokas with rhythm and flow
- Techniques for memorisation and maintaining consistency in practice
- Understanding the devotional essence and contemplative meaning of key names
- Integrating the chanting practice into the daily routine for calmness and focus
- Revision sessions and group chanting for confidence and continuity

₹501 (monthly)
- Duration: 4 Months
- Language: English/Hindi
- Eligibility: 7+ Years
- Start Date: 1st March
- Schedule: Tues, Fri & Sun
