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Vaishnava Philosophy
Sri Nama Some say "God has no name," but we cannot limit the Unlimited. Since God is unlimited, His names also must be unlimited. Therefore we cannot settle on one name.
Throughout history we find the Supreme Lord being invocated and addressed by name, either direct or indirect. This is generally done with different names that show various characteristics of the Lord, though there may be a preference for a specific name that will then appear more often than others. Thus even in a certain religious tradition God may be known more widely under one specific name. But that does not necessarily impose a limitation. For example, the Islamic tradition lists more than 90 names for the Lord:
In a similar way we find ten names for the Lord in the Kabbalistic traditions:
The ancient Vedic literatures, however, provide us with the most elaborate listing of names of God known to man. The various Puranas and other scriptures contain many thousands of names (sahasra-namas) of the Lord in general or from specific incarnations of the Lord. Also here the Lord is known by various names according to His characteristics. He is called Devaki-nandana because He accepted Devaki as His mother. He is called Nanda-nandana and Yasoda-nandana in relationship with Nanda Maharaja and Yasoda, His foster father and mother. He is called Partha-sarathi because He was the chariot driver of Arjuna. He is Bhakta-vatsala, affectionate to His devotees. He is Gopinatha, the Lord of the gopis. He is Gopijana-vallabha, beloved of the inhabitants of Vrindavan. He is Bhava-grahi Janardanda, who understands one's mental attitude. He is Varadaraja, the best of the givers of benedictions. He is Avatari, the source of all incarnations. He is Radha-ramana, the lover of Radharani. He is Govinda, who gives pleasure to the cows and to everyone's senses. And He is Krishna. If any transcendental name belongs to the Absolute Personality of Godhead, it must be the name indicated by the word Krishna, which means "the All-attractive." One is attractive who is wealthy, powerful, famous, beautiful, wise, or renounced. The Supreme Person possesses in fullness all wealth, all power, all fame, all beauty, all wisdom, and all renunciation; therefore He is Bhagavan. Bhaga means "opulence" and van means "one who possesses." Being complete in His all-attractiveness, Krishna's name contains all other possible names as well, it is therefore explained in the Vedic scriptures that Krishna is the original name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. |
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