The Power of Govinda Namas: A Guide to Spiritual Awakening (108 names of the God)

Govinda Namalu

Govinda Namas – Powerful Invocation of Energy & Devotion

The Bhagavata Purana and the Ramayana are not just stories; they carry a powerful message about the transformative power of devotion or Bhakti. The story of Prahlada shows us the power of devotion. Despite facing many challenges and hardships, his faith in Lord Vishnu keeps him grounded. By simply chanting Vishnu’s name, Prahlada finds comfort in his belief. The Ramayana tells us about Hanuman, who represents selfless devotion and strength.

He finds his power in chanting and remembering Lord Rama’s name. In hard times, it’s not just his strength that helps him; it’s also his deep spiritual connection. In our daily struggles, we can find inspiration in their examples and take part in chanting. This can include saying the names of Govinda, Madhava, Dasaradha, Nandana, or any sacred name that touches our hearts.

Chanting Govinda Namas, the 108 names of God, brings a sense of calm. These divine names create gentle vibrations that can ease our busy minds and troubled hearts. The practice of divine chant reminds us that even when life gets hectic, we can seek peace and clarity through the timeless remedy of devotion.

Tirumala Hills - Tirupati Balaji Temple

Nurturing the Soul Through Devotion

This encounter serves as a reminder that actual vitality comes from the choices we make and the paths we pursue. It invites us to reflect on what truly nourishes our spirit and well-being. The true nourisher is Bhakti, a concept rooted in ancient Indian spirituality that signifies devotion to a personal deity.

Over the years, it has come to emphasise an individual’s connection to the divine, fostering grace and compassion. This heartfelt practice transcends rituals, encouraging seekers to find solace by surrendering to a higher power.

Through practices such as puja, prayer, kirtan, and meditation, we can transform our daily lives, even turning the simplest tasks into acts of bhakti and reverence. When we cultivate Bhakti, we establish a profound relationship with the divine, creating a sanctuary within us—a place of peace, understanding, and joy.

Unveiling the Path to Serenity

The practice of Bhakti reminds us that every moment holds the potential for transformation. Take, for example, the 108 names of Lord Venkateswara. Each name is a window into a deeper understanding and appreciation of the divine, allowing us to explore our spiritual path in numerous ways.

Ultimately, Bhakti is about discovering joy in devotion and recognising its transformative power. It inspires us to find beauty in our everyday lives and encourages us to live with purpose and passion. Let us embrace the spirit of Bhakti, allowing our hearts to lead the way to a life filled with love, gratitude, and peace.

The magic of Govinda Namas

Nava Vidha Bhakti highlights nine distinct forms of devotion to connect with the divine, with Naama Sankeertan being a powerful expression. Chanting sacred names, such as Govinda Namas, transforms our spiritual practice and intertwines our lives with the divine presence, fostering devotion.

Engaging in listening, singing, remembering, and serving through this practice leads to spiritual awakening and a deeper connection with the universe. Personal experiences illustrate the transformative power of chanting, guiding us to peace, understanding, and a meaningful existence rich in wisdom. This journey uncovers a profound sense of purpose and belonging in the universe’s enchanting magic.

Govinda Namas transcends mere chanting; it’s a journey into the essence of Sri Venkatesa Govinda. This heartfelt composition fosters inner peace and spiritual connection, offering a moment of refuge in our busy lives. It encapsulates the power and joy that Vaikuntavasa represents.

From sacred hills to hearts and homes

The chant of Srinivasa Govinda echoes not just from the sacred hills of Tirumala but also fills the hearts and homes of everyone and beyond. From the small neighbourhood temples on Saturday mornings to the grand Brahmotsavams of Tirumala, this timeless melody highlights the richness and vibrancy of Hindu culture. It serves as a reminder of our spiritual roots, bringing communities together in devotion and celebration.

Each note carries centuries of tradition, uniting devotees in a shared journey of faith and inspiration. In these moments of collective worship, we find strength, hope, and a profound connection to our heritage, inspiring us to live our lives with purpose and devotion. It unites devotees, fostering devotion and lasting affection.

Finding Power in Daily Routine

Chanting has a remarkable ability to elevate our mental well-being and bring a sense of tranquillity into our everyday lives. When we engage in this practice, we tap into a deeper part of ourselves, allowing the rhythmic sounds and vibrations to wash over us, fostering peace and clarity.

Indeed, in the hustle and bustle of modern life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and distracted. However, dedicating even a few moments to chanting can transform our mindset. It serves as a powerful recharger, connecting us with our inner selves and grounding us amid chaos.

The Science of Chanting

Scientific insights show that chanting helps cultivate a serene environment within and around us. By making it part of our daily routine, we can uplift our spirits and spread positivity, creating a ripple effect of inspiration. Each nama in the Govinda Namas connects us to the divine, spreading divine energy, grace, spiritual growth, and inner peace even in challenging times. A few minutes can bring clarity and calm, connecting us to the divine. Embrace this journey and let the joy of Govinda Naamaas light your life!

Transformative Benefits of chanting Govinda Namas

providing a peaceful escape from the chaos of daily life. As rhythmic sounds and melodic vibrations envelop us, chanting turns an ordinary moment into a joyful celebration. Taking moments to chant amidst our relentless demands can shift our perspective, alleviate stress, and foster a deep sense of relaxation. By embracing this simple yet transformative ritual, we can cultivate a serene mindset that enriches our overall experience.

  1. Calming the mind
  2. Reducing stress.
  3. Increasing focus.
  4. Fostering devotion.
  5. Promoting spiritual growth.

108 names of Lord Venkateswara

Om Namo Venkateswaraya

Govinda Namalu / Govinda Namas

Sri Srinivasa Govinda
Sri Venkatesa Govinda || 1 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Bakthavasthala Govinda
Bhagavatahpriya Govinda || 2 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Nithyanirmala Govinda
Neelameghashayama Govinda || 3 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Puraanapurusha Govinda
Pundarikaksha Govinda || 4 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Nandanandana Govinda
Navaneetha chora Govinda || 5 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Pasupalaka sri Govinda
Papavimochana Govinda || 6 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Dustasamhara Govinda
Durita nivarana Govinda || 7 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sistaparipalaka Govinda
Kastanivarana Govinda || 8 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Vajramakutadhara Govinda
Varahamurthivi Govinda || 9 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Gopijanalola Govinda
Govardahanodhara Govinda || 10 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Dasaradhanandana Govinda
Dasamuka mardhana Govinda || 11 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Pakshi vahana Govinda
Pandavapriya Govinda || 12 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Masthyakurma Govinda
Madhusudhana hari Govinda || 13 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Varaha narashima Govinda
Vamana brugurama Govinda || 14 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Balaramanuja Govinda
Bowdhakalkidhara Govinda || 15 ||

Govinda Hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Venuganapriya Govinda
Venkataramana Govinda || 16 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sithanayaka Govinda
Srithaparipalaka Govinda || 17 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Daridrajanaposhaka Govinda
Darmasamsthapaka Govinda || 18 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Anadha rakshaka Govinda
Aapadbhandhava Govinda || 19 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sharanagatavasthala Govinda
Karunasagara Govinda || 20 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Govinda Namalu - Tirumala

Kamladhalaksha Govinda
Kamithaphaladaha Govinda || 21 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Papavinashaka Govinda
Pahi murare Govinda || 22 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Srimudramkita Govinda
Srivathsamkitha Govinda || 23 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Dharaneenayaka Govinda
Dinakarateja Govinda || 24 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Padmavatheepriya Govinda
Prasannamurthy Govinda || 25 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Abayahastha pradarshana Govinda
Masthayavatara Govinda || 26 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sankachakradhara Govinda
Sharjagadhadhara Govinda || 27 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Virajatheertha Govinda
Virodhimardhana Govinda || 28 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Salagramadhara Govinda
Sahasranaamaa Govinda || 29 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Lakshmivallaba Govinda
Lakshmanagraja Govinda || 30 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Kasthuritilaka Govinda
Kaamchanaambaradhara Govinda || 31 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Garudavaahana Govinda
Gajaraajarakshaka Govinda || 32 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Vaanarasevita Govinda
Vaaradhibandhana Govinda || 33 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Edukondalavaadaa Govinda
Ekaswaroopaa Govinda || 34 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sriraamakrishnaa Govinda
Raghukulanandana Govinda || 35 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Prathyakshya deva Govinda
Paramadayaakara Govinda || 36 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Vajrakavachadhara Govinda
Vaijayamthimaala Govinda || 37 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Vadikaasulavaada Govinda
Vasudeva tanayaa Govinda || 38 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Bilvapatraachita Govinda
Bhikshuka samsthutha Govinda || 39 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Stri pumroopaa Govinda
Shivakeshavamoorthy Govinda || 40 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Tirupati Balaji - Lord Venkateswara Swamy Harathi

 Brahmandaroopaa Govinda
Baktha rakshaka Govinda || 41 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Nithyakalyana Govinda
Neerajanaabha Govinda || 42 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Hathieeraamapriya Govinda
Harisarvothama Govinda || 43 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Janaadhanamoorthy Govinda
Jagathsakshiroopa Govinda || 44 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Abishekapriya Govinda
Aapannivarana Govinda || 45 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Rathnakireetaa Govinda
Raamaanujasutha Govinda || 46 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Swayamprakaasha Govinda
Asrithapaksha Govinda || 47 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sri Venkateswara Swamy - Archa Form - 108 Divya Desams

Nithyashubaprada Govinda
Nikilalokeshaa Govinda || 48 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Aanandarupa Govinda
Aadhyantharahitaa Govinda || 49 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Ehaparadaayaka Govinda
Ebharaajarakshaka Govinda || 50 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Paramadayaloo Govinda
Padmanaba hari Govinda || 51 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Tirumalavasaa Govinda
Tulasee vanamaala Govinda || 52 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sheshadrinilaya Govinda
Sheshasayevi Govinda || 53 ||

Govinda hari Govinda
Gokulanandana Govinda

Sreenivaasa  Govinda
Sri Venkatesa Govinda || 54 ||