Complete Spiritual Orison || Lord Bishnu || Nirasryastakam — А¬ёа¬їа¬°а¬ѕа¬¶а­ќа¬°а­џiଷଢ଼ଟକମ || A

Holding the conch, discus, mace, and lotus. Peetambara: Adorned in yellow silk garments. Garuda-Vahana: Seated upon the divine eagle, Garuda. 3. Destruction of Sins

The devotee acknowledges that wealth, family, and physical strength are temporary. The only permanent shelter is the lotus feet of Lord Vishnu. 2. The Form of Vishnu The verses often describe the majestic form of Vishnu:

It is said to remove the fear of loneliness and provide spiritual strength. 📜 Odia Context (ଅନନ୍ୟ ଶରଣମ୍) Holding the conch, discus, mace, and lotus

The prayer emphasizes that while worldly attachments are fleeting, Lord Vishnu is the ultimate, eternal protector. It is a "Spiritual Orison" (a heartfelt prayer) used to: Cultivate (detachment). Seek relief from the cycle of birth and death. Find mental peace during times of helplessness. 📖 Key Themes of the Hymn 1. Total Surrender (Sharanagati) Lord Vishnu is the ultimate

Meditate on the "Narayana" aspect of Vishnu—the one who dwells in all beings.

Reciting the Astakam is believed to cleanse the mind of "Paapa" (sins) and "Ahamkara" (ego), allowing the soul to align with the supreme consciousness. 🕊️ How to Practice Holding the conch

Best recited during Brahmamuhurta (before sunrise) or during evening prayers.