Sudarsana Chakra
Sudarsana Chakra
Sudarsana Chakra
Sudarsana Chakra
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The Sudarshana Chakra is a spinning, disk-like weapon with 108
serrated edges used by the Lord Vishnu. The Sudarshana Chakra is
generally portrayed on the right rear hand of the four hands of Vishnu,
who also holds a Shanka (conch shell), a Gadha (mace) and
a Padma (lotus).
The Sudarshana Chakra may be depicted as ayudhapurusha, as a fierce
form of Vishnu. While the Sudarshana Chakra is depicted as a
subordinate figure with Vishnu, in many South Indian temples, the
Chakra as an ayudhapurusha is worshipped in its own shrine attached to
the central temple.
According to Puranas, Sudarshana Chakra is used for the ultimate
destruction of an enemy. The depiction of Vishnu with Sudarshana
Chakra also means that Vishnu is the keeper-owner of the celestial
bodies and heavens
The word Sudarshana is derived from two Sanskrit words Su()
meaning "good/auspicious" and Darshana () meaning "vision".
Hence, the word Sudarshana collectively means "vision of which is
auspicious". Sudarshana is generally worshiped during Homams to ward
off negative powers or vibrations.
The word chakra is derived from the word Chruhu
(:) meaning movement and kruhu(:) meaning to do. Hence,
chakra collectively means the one which is mobile. Among all the Vedic
weapons, Sudarshana Chakra is the only mobile weapon.
There are various legends related to the origins of the Sudarshana
Chakra.
The Sudarshana Chakra was made by the architect of gods, Viswakarma.
The Chakri Dynasty, the current ruling house of Thailand, is named after
this weapon.
Sudarsana Azhwar also known as Chakrapani, He always accompanies
Lord Danvantri the medicinal God of Hindu panthion. He is known to
give immediate responses to peoples expressed wishes. He annuls
negative thoughts through light (Sudarsanam). He wears a protective
anklet (kaapu), and his hand is in abaya mudra. His stance is as if he is
ready to run at the call of a devotee.
Sudarsana Azhwar relieves one of the tantric effects of black magic and
ill will from others, traditionally referred to as billi soonyam and so on
He is true to the tenet ask of me, and it shall be done.
Sudarshana and Narasimha are one and the same as two faces of a coin.
Both deities benefit the entire human kind by their blessings.
Om Namo Narasimhya
Hiranyakashipu Vaksha Sthala Vidaranaya
Thri Bhuvana Vyapakaya
Bootha Preta Pishachi Shakini Dakini
Keelanon Moolanaya
Sthabidbhave Samasta Sishan
Hana Hana Sara Sara Chhala Chhala
Kampa Kampa Matha Matha Hoom Patt Hoom Patt
Tantaha Narasimhaya Namaha ||
Meaning:
Om Kleem Shreem
Iym, Hleem, Kleem
Om Jaya Jaya
Sudarshana Narasimha
Hreem, Kheem, Teem,
Taha ||
This is the
Meaning