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Achyutananta Govinda (Nama-aushadha Healing Verse) in Sinhala · සිංහල

🕉️ hindu·📿 108× repetitions·🕐 Mornings and evenings, or at the bedside of one who is unwell; during illness or recovery·📜 Traditional Vaishnava nama-mahima verse (recited in the Vishnu-smarana / Sahasranama tradition)
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Origin & Story

Traditional Vaishnava nama-mahima verse (recited in the Vishnu-smarana / Sahasranama tradition) · Traditional · Puranic / classical

Among the verses praising the glory of the holy name (nama-mahima) in the Vaishnava tradition, this short shloka is one of the best known for the purpose of healing. It distills the conviction, repeated throughout the Puranas, that the names of the Lord are not ordinary sound but possess the power of the Lord Himself. By calling the names a 'bheshaja' (medicine) and swearing twice that it is true, the verse offers the suffering a remedy of pure faith. It is commonly chanted at sickbeds and during recovery.

As told in scripture

Devotees recount that when ordinary remedies failed, repeated chanting of 'Achyutananta Govinda' at the bedside brought calm, restful sleep and gradual recovery — the rishi's double oath 'satyam satyam' standing as a promise that the holy name never fails the one who trusts it.

The Mantra

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අච්යුතානන්තගෝවින්ද නාමෝච්චාරණභේෂජාත්. නශ්යන්ති සකලා රෝගාඃ සත්යං සත්යං වදාම්යහම්..

Acyutānanta-govinda nāmoccāraṇa-bheṣajāt. naśyanti sakalā rogāḥ satyaṃ satyaṃ vadāmy aham.

Meaning:By the medicine of uttering the names Achyuta, Ananta and Govinda, all diseases are destroyed — this I declare to be true, truly true.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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අච්යුත🔊acyutathe infallible one, who never falls from His nature (Vishnu)
අනන්ත🔊anantathe endless, limitless one
ගෝවින්ද🔊govindathe protector of cows and senses, Krishna
නාම🔊nāmathe (holy) name
උච්චාරණ🔊uccāraṇathe uttering, pronunciation
භේෂජාත්🔊bheṣajātfrom the medicine (of)
නශ්යන්ති🔊naśyantiare destroyed, perish
සකලාඃ🔊sakalāḥall, every kind of
රෝගාඃ🔊rogāḥdiseases, ailments
සත්යං සත්යං🔊satyaṃ satyaṃtruly, truly (it is true, it is true)
වදාමි අහම්🔊vadāmi ahamI declare, I say

Benefits of Chanting Achyutananta Govinda (Nama-aushadha Healing Verse)

Traditionally chanted to seek relief from physical and mental illness

Affirms that the holy names themselves act as divine medicine (nama-aushadha)

Brings comfort, hope and faith to the sick and their families

Invokes Vishnu in His infallible (Achyuta), infinite (Ananta) and protecting (Govinda) aspects

Simple and easy to repeat, even by those who are weak or bedridden

Strengthens the conviction that surrender to the Lord heals body and soul

Can be chanted over water or medicine before giving it to a patient

How to Chant Achyutananta Govinda (Nama-aushadha Healing Verse)

Repetitions108times
Best TimeMornings and evenings, or at the bedside of one who is unwell; during illness or recovery

Repeat the verse with faith, dwelling on the three names Achyuta, Ananta and Govinda as a healing remedy. It may be chanted 108 times for a sick person, or recited softly at a patient's bedside. Some sprinkle or offer water that has been sanctified by this chant. The emphasis 'satyam satyam vadamy aham' is the rishi's solemn assurance — chant it with that same trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page shows the complete Achyutananta Govinda (Nama-aushadha Healing Verse) written in the Sinhala script — the same Sanskrit/Hindi verses, transliterated character-by-character so you can read and chant comfortably. Tap any line (or the ▶ button) to hear it recited aloud.
Yes — only the script changes; the words and their meaning are the original. The verse-by-verse meaning, benefits and how-to-chant guidance on this page apply exactly the same.
It is a traditional healing prayer. The verse states that uttering the Lord's names Achyuta, Ananta and Govinda is itself a medicine that destroys all diseases, so it is chanted for health and recovery.
Achyuta means 'the infallible one who never falls'; Ananta means 'the endless, infinite one'; Govinda means 'protector of cows and the senses' — all well-known names of Lord Vishnu / Krishna.
Traditionally it is chanted alongside ordinary treatment, not as a substitute for it. It is a devotional prayer that brings faith, peace of mind and the grace of the Lord during illness, supporting recovery.
Anyone may chant it — the patient, family members, or well-wishers. It requires no formal initiation and is valued precisely because it is short and easy to repeat with devotion.

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