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Vamana Purana — Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu, Shloka 100

The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa

विष्णवे वासुदेवाय हरये केशवाय च जनार्दनाय कृष्णाय नमो भूयो नमो नमः

viṣṇave vāsudevāya haraye keśavāya ca janārdanāya kṛṣṇāya namo bhūyo namo namaḥ

విష్ణువుకు, వాసుదేవునికి, హరికి, కేశవునికి నమస్కారం; జనార్దనునికి, కృష్ణునికి నమస్కారం—మళ్లీ మళ్లీ నమస్కారం, నమస్కారం, నమస్కారం।

Narratorial/teaching voice within the stuti sequence (speaker not specified in the excerpt)
VishnuKrishna
Stuti (praise)Nāma-japa/namaskāraBhakti as purifierLitany of Viṣṇu epithets

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Purāṇic stutis use nāma-litanies to invoke the deity’s many functions—cosmic (Viṣṇu), incarnational (Vāsudeva/Kṛṣṇa), salvific (Hari), and heroic (Keśava/Janārdana)—compressing theology into devotional address.

It intensifies reverence through repetition, functioning like a refrain. In recitation practice it marks humility and sustained surrender (praṇipāta) rather than a single formal bow.

While not a Vedic mantra in strict ritual classification, Purāṇic tradition often treats such ślokas as mantra-like for japa or tīrtha recitation because they are compact, name-centered, and framed by repeated ‘namo’.