ක්ෂීරෝදන්වත්ප්රදේශේ (විෂ්ණු ධ්යානම්)
Kshirodanvat Pradeshe (Vishnu Dhyana) in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Traditional Vishnu dhyana shloka recited before the Vishnu Sahasranama and Vishnu worship · Traditional · Classical
This verse belongs to the set of dhyana shlokas chanted as a preface to the worship and recitation of Vishnu's hymns, notably the Vishnu Sahasranama. It evokes the image of the Lord reposing upon the Ocean of Milk, the cosmic abode from which He sustains creation, and is treasured for its serene, nectar-filled imagery that prepares the mind for meditation on Mukunda.
✦ As told in scripture
Reciters of the Vishnu Sahasranama hold that beginning with this dhyana brings a felt sense of peace and coolness, as if standing in the nectar-laden air of the Milk Ocean, and that meditating on Mukunda's form here cleanses the heart even before the thousand names are sung.
The Mantra
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ක්ෂීරෝදන්වත්ප්රදේශේ ශුචිමණිවිලසත්සෛකතේර්මෞක්තිකානාං මාලාක්ලෘප්තාසනස්ථඃ ස්ඵටිකමණිනිභෛර්මෞක්තිකෛර්මණ්ඩිතාඞ්ගඃ . ශුභ්රෛරභ්රෛරදභ්රෛරුපරිවිරචිතෛර්මුක්තපීයූෂවර්ෂෛඃ ආනන්දී නඃ පුනීයාදරිනලිනගදාශඞ්ඛපාණිර්මුකුන්දඃ ..
KShirodanvat-Pradeshe Shuchi-Mani-Vilasat-Saikate Mauktikanam Mala-Klripta-Asanasthah Sphatika-Mani-Nibhair-Mauktikair-Manditangah | Shubhrair-Abhrair-Adabhrair-Upari-Virachitair-Mukta-Piyusha-Varshaih Anandi Nah Puniyad-Ari-Nalina-Gada-Shankha-Panir-Mukundah ||
Meaning:In the region of the Milk Ocean, on a shore gleaming with pure, radiant gems, seated upon a couch fashioned of pearls, His body adorned with pearls that shine like crystal jewels; overhead, bright and countless clouds arrayed above shower streams of released nectar — may that ever-blissful Mukunda, who holds the discus, lotus, mace and conch in His hands, purify us.
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting Kshirodanvat Pradeshe (Vishnu Dhyana)
A serene dhyana verse to invoke Lord Vishnu (Mukunda) at the start of worship
Its vivid imagery steadies and purifies the mind for meditation and japa
Prays directly for inner purification ('nah puniyat — may He purify us')
Cultivates a feeling of peace, coolness and bliss associated with the Milk Ocean and nectar
Often recited as the opening invocation before reciting Vishnu hymns and the Vishnu Sahasranama
Deepens contemplation of the Lord's four emblems — discus, lotus, mace and conch
How to Chant Kshirodanvat Pradeshe (Vishnu Dhyana)
Sit calmly and recite this dhyana shloka while visualising the scene it describes — Mukunda reposing on the pearl-strewn shore of the Milk Ocean, adorned like crystal, with nectar-raining clouds above. Use it as the meditative invocation before your main Vishnu mantra-japa or hymn recitation. Reciting it three times helps the image and a feeling of cool, blissful peace settle in the heart before worship continues.
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