Krushna promised pitha:maha Bhishma that he would restore his memory that was buried deep due to the pains in his body. Bhishma was so weak physically and mentally being on the bed of arrows. Krushna took Pa:ndava:s to Bhishma and requested pitha:maha (grandsire) to teach the Pa:ndavas about the ultimate “Truth and Dharma”. Whereas Sri Vishnu Sahasra Na:ma stho:thram was revealed by Bhishma:charya to Pa:ndava:s when he was on the bed of arrows (Ampa Sayana), after the Maha:bha:ratha war. Lord Sri krushna himself taught Bhagavad Githa to Arjuna. “Bhagavad Githa” and “Sri Vishnu Sahasra Na:ma Stho:thram” were the 2 gems hidden in the mighty ocean of Maha:bha:ratha. They poured out their divine experiences in the form of sacred compositions delivered involuntarily, recorded by their followers. Our great ancient Rishis, A:lwa:rs and A:cha:rya:s have experienced the divine. In the ecstatic state of love towards God, a devotee feels the causeless compassion of the divine and begins to pray him and sing his glories in every possible way. To realize the divine and use every bit of our knowledge & wealth in his service is a great boon in one’s life.
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