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According to Vaishnavas, Vishnu aka Krishna, the Supreme Lord (सर्वोत्तम), has many names. 24 of these names of the Lord are present in a group called ‘Chaturvimsati Namas’.The Chaturvimshati Vyuhas symbolise 24 forms of Lord Vishnu that personify and embody 24 elements of the phenomenal world.

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  • Die Keshava nama (Sanskrit केशव नाम keśava nāma) sind 24 Namen, mit denen unter Vaishnavas der höchste Gott Vishnu bezeichnet wird. (de)
  • According to Vaishnavas, Vishnu aka Krishna, the Supreme Lord (सर्वोत्तम), has many names. 24 of these names of the Lord are present in a group called ‘Chaturvimsati Namas’.The Chaturvimshati Vyuhas symbolise 24 forms of Lord Vishnu that personify and embody 24 elements of the phenomenal world. (en)
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  • Die Keshava nama (Sanskrit केशव नाम keśava nāma) sind 24 Namen, mit denen unter Vaishnavas der höchste Gott Vishnu bezeichnet wird. (de)
  • According to Vaishnavas, Vishnu aka Krishna, the Supreme Lord (सर्वोत्तम), has many names. 24 of these names of the Lord are present in a group called ‘Chaturvimsati Namas’.The Chaturvimshati Vyuhas symbolise 24 forms of Lord Vishnu that personify and embody 24 elements of the phenomenal world. (en)
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  • Keshava nama (de)
  • Keshava Namas (en)
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