The word keshava Namas refers to the 24 names of lord Vishnu the first of which is Keshava. It is often referred to as chaturvimshati namas (चतुर्विंशति नाम)
The 24 Forms of vishnu seems to have been conceived in the Mahabharatha. Its Roopa and forms are first mentioned in Agni Purana, The Rūpamaṇḍana and the Aparājitapṛcchā. Apart from these they are also mentioned in vaishnava puranas such as Bhagavata and Vishnu purana. The keshava namas were thus well established during the ancient period of hinduism
The keshava namas are most sacred names for Vaishnavites which are recited and praised at the beginning of all Vedic pujas in Hinduism.
The Achamana is a ritual where the namas are used while simultaneously touching the numerous parts of the body to purify them.
It forms an important part of the bhakti devotional where bhaktas like Purandara Dasa have sung many devotional songs in praise of them
Archanas to lord Vishnu are incomplete without at least a single recitation of the namas
the 24 Names of Vishnu are all represented as standing and holding 4 of his emblems the chakra, shankha, gadaa, padma
The twenty-four varieties of standing Viṣṇu images symbolize his different visible forms. The only distinguishing point or difference between these images being merely the order of emblems held by the four hands, each variety deserves a separate description.
order of emblems shankha, Chakra, Padma, Gada,
One whose own forms are - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva for the creation, maintenance and destruction of universe (by synthesis of ‘K’ for Brahma, ‘A’ for Vishnu, ‘isha’ for Shiva and ‘va’ for ‘svarupa’ form),
One who is endowed with the rays of light spreading within the orbit of the sun,
One who has good, soft, dense, black hair (Kesha),
One who destroyed the demon Keshi in the Krishna avatara
The lord of creation, preservation, and dissolution.
order of emblems Padma, Gada, shankha, Chakra
One who is the final refuge (ayana) of all Nara (living beings), One who resides (ayana) in all the jivas (nara), One who rests (ayana) on water (nara) within the universe
One who does not have any blemish, and complete with all gunas (qualities)
Naara – Water, Ayana – Resting place, The Supreme Lord Vishnu whose resting place is water is therefore called Naarayana.
Nara means humans and Ayana means shelter so Narayana means the shelter of all human beings.
Narayana is “The Supreme Being who is the foundation of all men.
Order of Emblems : chakra, shankha, gada, padma
One who is the Lord of Knowledge One who is the Husband (Dhava) of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
order of emblems: chakra, shanka, gada, padma
He is Lakshmipathi the consort of Ma, or Mahalaksmi, the Mother of the universe.
Jnaanadhipathi: One who is fit to be known through Madhu-vidya (kn or One who is the Lord of “Ma” or knowledge.
One who was born (descendant) in the tribe of Madhu (Yadu).
The Lord of Brahma Vidya: One who is the owner of all the attributes of Goddess of wealth
One who is bestower and source of sweetness (ultimate Ananda).
Main Article Govinda
Order of Emblems : Gada, Padma, Chakra, Shankha
One who protects the Earth, Vedas, and the Cow.
One who enlivens the senses.
One who is the owner of Golokadhāma.
Supreme Personality of pleasure (Ananda).
The protector and preserver of the universe; he is the source of power.
One who is the source of energy to the sun and one who provides light to this world.
One who is bestower and source of sweetness (ultimate Ananda).
Main Article Vishnu
Order of Emblems : Padma, Shankha, Gada, Chakra
Omnipresent, all pervasive, indweller of everybody and everything.
An early commentator on the Vedas, Yaska, in his Nirukta, defines Vishnu as ‘vishnu vishateh; one who enters everywhere
‘yad vishito bhavati tad vishnurbhavati; that which is free from fetters and bondages is Vishnu.’
Destroyer of the fear of samsara.
Giver and provider of things.
Main Article madhusudana
Order of Emblems : Shankha,Padma, Chakra, Gada
He has killed Madhu named daitya.
One who clears all wrong knowledge (samshya, agnana, and viparitha gnana)
One who gives us sukha (pleasure and comfort) and removes asukha
One whose form is like honey
One who provides and knowledge to control our Indhriyas (Madhu = Indhriyas).
One who killed ahi, vrutra, and vrutrata daityas
Main Article trivikrama
Order of Emblems : Gada, Chakra,Padma,Shankha
The lord who measured all the three worlds (with his single step)
God of three strides
For Devas, Manushyas, and Dhanavas, he provides sristi, stiti, and laya and he is above this.
In all the three worlds, has over powered the three states:
a. AdhyAtma- Concerning the SELF (soul); b. Adhibhuta- Concerning five elements (panchabootha) pR^ithvi (Earth), appu (Water), tEjas (Fire), AkAsha (Sky) & vAyu (Air); c. Adhidaiva: Concerning divine deities.
Main Article vamana
Order of Emblems : Chakra,Gada,Shankha, Padma
Vamana means sundara, dwarf, handsome among all those beautiful
Supplier of things born out of His desire
He is the one who pushed Bali to patala loka
Vamana teaches us that arrogance and pride should be abandoned if any advancement in life is to be made, and that wealth should never be taken for granted since it can so easily be taken away
Main Article Sridara
Order of Emblems : Chakra,Gada,Padma, Shanka
One who has SriLakshmi in his heart . He who supports godess lakshmi
Sridara means:‘Dhah’ denotes bearing; ‘Rah’ stands for giving blissful joy
The Lord has no need for deriving joy from any external being or source, since he is ‘svaramana’ and ‘ApatakAma’;
It is SriH instead who derives joy by being seated on His chest, without ever becoming a ’cause’ or ‘source’ for the Lord to experience joy.
610th Nama of Vishnu in vishnusahastranama
As per the chatur vyuha concept .. sridhara have emanated from vyuha aniruddha
Main Article Hrishikesha
Order of Emblems : Chakra,Padma,Gada, Shanka
The lord of the senses.
He under whose control the senses subsist.
He whose hair consists of the rays of the sun and the moon, which give joy to the world.
47th Nama of Vishnu in vishnusahastranama
As per the chatur vyuha concept .. hrishikesha have emanated from vyuha aniruddha
letter of gayatri mantra "go"
lord of the bhadrapada month
in achanmana .. he is indicated by folded hands in namaskara position
Main Article Padmanabha
Order of Emblems : Padma,Chakra, Shanka,Gada
One who has the lotus (Padma) in his navel (Nabha) which is the birthplace of Brahma the creator deity of 14 worlds within the universe, one whose navel is as beautiful as lotus flower
One whose nabhi (Navel) is extremely deep (one of the 32 lakshanas of the perfect Man)
48th Nama of Vishnu in vishnusahastranama
As per the chatur vyuha concept .. padmanabha have emanated from vyuha aniruddha
letter of gayatri mantra "de"
lord of the Ashwija month
in achanmana .. he is indicated by touching both the thighs
Main Article Daamodara
Order of Emblems : Shanka,Chakra, Gada,Padma
One who was tied with a cord (daama) around his waist (udara) in Krishna avatara by his mother Yasoda
One who has entire universe as his abode
one who removes all the difficulties of those who have complete control over senses
As per the chatur vyuha concept .. padmanabha have emanated from vyuha aniruddha
letter of gayatri mantra "va"
lord of the kartika month
in achanmana .. he is indicated by touching forehead
One who has both the powers of attraction and repulsion, Another name of Ananta Shesha (who is a part of Lord Vishnu) upon whom rests Lord Vishnu within the universe at Ksheera Sagara, One who is the Lord of Ahamkara (Individual Ego), Second amongst the fourfold manifestation (Chatur-Vyuha) of Lord Vishnu (i.e. Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha)
One who resides (Vasu) in all living beings and in turn all living beings reside (Vasu) in him, One who is the Lord of Chitta (Subconscious mind), Foremost & Supreme amongst the fourfold manifestation (Chatur-Vyuha) of Lord Vishnu (i.e. Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha)
One who is most wealthy, One who is most lovable, One who is the Lord of Buddhi (Intellect), Third amongst the fourfold manifestation (Chatur-Vyuha) of Lord Vishnu (i.e. Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha)
One who is uncontrollable & unstoppable, One who is the Lord of Manas (Mind), Fourth amongst the fourfold manifestation (Chatur-Vyuha) of Lord Vishnu (i.e. Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha)
One who is the Supreme Purusha (Purusha + Uttama = Purushottama) or Supreme God, One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara (Destroyable i.e. Prakṛti) and Akshara (Undestroyable i.e. Atman)
One who has eternal knowledge, One who is beyond knowledge acquired through the senses
Main Article Narasimha
One who took half lion-half man incarnation to protect his devotee Prahlada and to kill demon Hiranyakashipu
One who never loses his inherent nature and powers (i.e. One who is infallible)
One who is protector of his devotees and destroyer of their enemies, One who is to be worshiped to get the wishes fulfilled (i.e. to be liberated from cycle of births and deaths)
One who appeared as a younger brother of Indra in Vamana avatara
One who takes away (all the illusions, attachments, desires, pains & material existence of his devotees and destroys their material bondage i.e. gives them Moksha)
One with most beautiful dark blue (water filled cloud) complexion, One who is attractive, one who enchants, One who took Krishna Avatara, One who is always in a state of Bliss (with his sport of creation etc.)