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यस्य स्मृत्या च नामोक्त्या — Benefits & How to Chant

यस्य स्मृत्या च नामोक्त्या

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting यस्य स्मृत्या च नामोक्त्या

Recited at the conclusion of any puja, japa, homa or vrata to make it complete

Compensates for any errors, omissions or imperfections in ritual and worship

Invokes the perfecting grace of Lord Vishnu (Achyuta) over all sacred acts

Instils humility, seeking forgiveness for unintentional lapses in devotion

Simple and short, easy to add to the close of daily worship

Affirms faith that the Lord's name alone can fulfil and sanctify every effort

How to Chant यस्य स्मृत्या च नामोक्त्या

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Repetitions
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Best Time
At the conclusion of any puja, japa, homa, vrata or sacred undertaking

Instructions

Recite this verse once (or three times) at the end of your worship, japa or any ritual, with folded hands and a humble heart, praying that Lord Achyuta perfect whatever was lacking or mistaken in the act. It may also be said before beginning a task, invoking Vishnu so that the undertaking is completed without flaw. Conclude by bowing to Achyuta.

Spiritual Significance

It is traditionally taught that even a worship performed with mistakes bears full fruit when sealed with this verse, for the Lord's name has the power to complete what human effort leaves incomplete — so devotees never end a rite without remembering Achyuta.

Origin & History

Source: Traditional completion (purnata) verse recited at the close of puja and sacred rites

Author: Traditional

This shloka belongs to the body of traditional verses used to round off worship. Hindu ritual holds that no human act of devotion is ever flawless — mantras may be mispronounced, steps omitted, or attention may waver. To remedy this, the devotee invokes Achyuta, the infallible Lord, whose remembrance and name instantly perfect whatever was deficient. It is therefore recited at the conclusion of pujas, japas, homas and vratas across traditions.

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