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Here are the possible fruits one gains from reciting the names of Lord Vishnu. These verses are from the Vishnu Sahasranama (One thousand names of Vishnu):




He who hears or sings, It all without fail, In all days of the year,
Will never get in to bad, In this life and after.



The Brahmin will get knowledge, The kshatriya will get victory, The
vaisya will get wealth, The shudra will get pleasures, By reading
these.



He who seeks Dharma, He who seeks wealth, He who seeks pleasures, He
who seeks children, Will all without fail, Get what they want.



He who sings the thousand names of Vasudeva, With utmost devotion,
After he rises in the morn, With a mind tied in Him always, Will get
fame without fail, Will be first in what he does, Will get riches that
last, Would attain salvation from these bonds, Will never be afraid of
anything, Will be bubbling with vim and valour, Will not get any ills,
Will be handsome forever, Will have all the virtues in this wide
world, And he who is ill will get cured, He who is bound will be free,
He who is afraid, will get rid of fear, He who is in danger, will be
safe.



He who chants these holy thousand names, With devotion to
Purushottama, Will cross the miseries, That cannot be crossed Without
fail.



The man who nears Vasudeva, The man who takes Him as shelter, Would
get rid of all sins, And become purer than the pure, And will reach
Brahmam, Which existed forever.



The devotees of Vasudeva the great, Never fall into days that are
difficult, And never forever suffer, Of birth, death, old age and
fear.



He who sings these names with devotion, And with Bhakthi, Will get
pleasure the great, Patience to allure, Wealth to attract, Bravery and
memory to excel.



The devotee of the Lord Purushottama, Has neither anger nor fear, Nor
avarice and nor bad thoughts.



He who desires fame and pleasure, Should chant these verses, sung by
Vyasa, Of this great stotra of Vishnu without fail.



He will never fail, Who sings the praise of the Lord, Of this
universe, Who does not have birth, Who is always stable, And who
shines and sparkles, And has lotus eyes. Om Nama He will not fail.







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    Here are some quotes from Bhagavatam.




    SB 12.3.51: My dear King, although Kali-yuga is an ocean of faults,
    there is still one good quality about this age: Simply by chanting the
    names of Kṛṣṇa, one can become free from material bondage and be
    promoted to the transcendental kingdom.



    SB 11.5.36: Those who are actually advanced in knowledge are able to
    appreciate the essential value of this Age of Kali. Such enlightened
    persons worship Kali-yuga because in this fallen age all perfection of
    life can easily be achieved
    by the performance of saṅkīrtana.



    SB 11.5.37: Indeed, there is no higher possible gain for embodied
    souls forced to wander throughout the material world than the Supreme
    Lord’s saṅkīrtana movement, by which one can attain the supreme peace
    and free oneself from the cycle of repeated birth and death
    .



    SB 2.1.11: O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord
    after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless
    way of success for all, including those who are free from all material
    desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also
    those who are self-satisfied
    by dint of transcendental knowledge.



    SB 8.23.16: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and
    observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be
    discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But
    when Your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes
    faultless
    .



    SB 1.1.14: Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes
    of birth and death can be freed
    immediately by even unconsciously
    chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, which is feared by fear personified.



    SB 12.12.47: If when falling, slipping, feeling pain or sneezing one
    involuntarily cries out in a loud voice, “Obeisances to Lord Hari!”
    one will be automatically freed from all his sinful reactions.



    SB 12.3.44: Terrified, about to die, a man collapses on his bed.
    Although his voice is faltering and he is hardly conscious of what he
    is saying, if he utters the holy name of the Supreme Lord he can be
    freed from the reaction of his fruitive work and achieve the supreme
    destination
    . But still people in the Age of Kali will not worship the
    Supreme Lord.



    SB 11.2.40: By chanting the holy name of the Supreme Lord, one comes
    to the stage of love of Godhead. Then the devotee is fixed in his vow
    as an eternal servant of the Lord, and he gradually becomes very much
    attached to a particular name and form of the Supreme Personality of
    Godhead. As his heart melts with ecstatic love, he laughs very loudly
    or cries or shouts. Sometimes he sings and dances like a madman, for
    he is indifferent to public opinion
    .



    SB 12.13.23: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Lord,
    Hari, the congregational chanting of whose holy names destroys all
    sinful reactions
    , and the offering of obeisances unto whom relieves
    all material suffering.




    You can also refer this section of Bhagavatam, it has many such verses.
    SB 6.2: Ajāmila Delivered by the Viṣṇudūtas






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      Here are the possible fruits one gains from reciting the names of Lord Vishnu. These verses are from the Vishnu Sahasranama (One thousand names of Vishnu):




      He who hears or sings, It all without fail, In all days of the year,
      Will never get in to bad, In this life and after.



      The Brahmin will get knowledge, The kshatriya will get victory, The
      vaisya will get wealth, The shudra will get pleasures, By reading
      these.



      He who seeks Dharma, He who seeks wealth, He who seeks pleasures, He
      who seeks children, Will all without fail, Get what they want.



      He who sings the thousand names of Vasudeva, With utmost devotion,
      After he rises in the morn, With a mind tied in Him always, Will get
      fame without fail, Will be first in what he does, Will get riches that
      last, Would attain salvation from these bonds, Will never be afraid of
      anything, Will be bubbling with vim and valour, Will not get any ills,
      Will be handsome forever, Will have all the virtues in this wide
      world, And he who is ill will get cured, He who is bound will be free,
      He who is afraid, will get rid of fear, He who is in danger, will be
      safe.



      He who chants these holy thousand names, With devotion to
      Purushottama, Will cross the miseries, That cannot be crossed Without
      fail.



      The man who nears Vasudeva, The man who takes Him as shelter, Would
      get rid of all sins, And become purer than the pure, And will reach
      Brahmam, Which existed forever.



      The devotees of Vasudeva the great, Never fall into days that are
      difficult, And never forever suffer, Of birth, death, old age and
      fear.



      He who sings these names with devotion, And with Bhakthi, Will get
      pleasure the great, Patience to allure, Wealth to attract, Bravery and
      memory to excel.



      The devotee of the Lord Purushottama, Has neither anger nor fear, Nor
      avarice and nor bad thoughts.



      He who desires fame and pleasure, Should chant these verses, sung by
      Vyasa, Of this great stotra of Vishnu without fail.



      He will never fail, Who sings the praise of the Lord, Of this
      universe, Who does not have birth, Who is always stable, And who
      shines and sparkles, And has lotus eyes. Om Nama He will not fail.







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        Here are the possible fruits one gains from reciting the names of Lord Vishnu. These verses are from the Vishnu Sahasranama (One thousand names of Vishnu):




        He who hears or sings, It all without fail, In all days of the year,
        Will never get in to bad, In this life and after.



        The Brahmin will get knowledge, The kshatriya will get victory, The
        vaisya will get wealth, The shudra will get pleasures, By reading
        these.



        He who seeks Dharma, He who seeks wealth, He who seeks pleasures, He
        who seeks children, Will all without fail, Get what they want.



        He who sings the thousand names of Vasudeva, With utmost devotion,
        After he rises in the morn, With a mind tied in Him always, Will get
        fame without fail, Will be first in what he does, Will get riches that
        last, Would attain salvation from these bonds, Will never be afraid of
        anything, Will be bubbling with vim and valour, Will not get any ills,
        Will be handsome forever, Will have all the virtues in this wide
        world, And he who is ill will get cured, He who is bound will be free,
        He who is afraid, will get rid of fear, He who is in danger, will be
        safe.



        He who chants these holy thousand names, With devotion to
        Purushottama, Will cross the miseries, That cannot be crossed Without
        fail.



        The man who nears Vasudeva, The man who takes Him as shelter, Would
        get rid of all sins, And become purer than the pure, And will reach
        Brahmam, Which existed forever.



        The devotees of Vasudeva the great, Never fall into days that are
        difficult, And never forever suffer, Of birth, death, old age and
        fear.



        He who sings these names with devotion, And with Bhakthi, Will get
        pleasure the great, Patience to allure, Wealth to attract, Bravery and
        memory to excel.



        The devotee of the Lord Purushottama, Has neither anger nor fear, Nor
        avarice and nor bad thoughts.



        He who desires fame and pleasure, Should chant these verses, sung by
        Vyasa, Of this great stotra of Vishnu without fail.



        He will never fail, Who sings the praise of the Lord, Of this
        universe, Who does not have birth, Who is always stable, And who
        shines and sparkles, And has lotus eyes. Om Nama He will not fail.







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          Here are the possible fruits one gains from reciting the names of Lord Vishnu. These verses are from the Vishnu Sahasranama (One thousand names of Vishnu):




          He who hears or sings, It all without fail, In all days of the year,
          Will never get in to bad, In this life and after.



          The Brahmin will get knowledge, The kshatriya will get victory, The
          vaisya will get wealth, The shudra will get pleasures, By reading
          these.



          He who seeks Dharma, He who seeks wealth, He who seeks pleasures, He
          who seeks children, Will all without fail, Get what they want.



          He who sings the thousand names of Vasudeva, With utmost devotion,
          After he rises in the morn, With a mind tied in Him always, Will get
          fame without fail, Will be first in what he does, Will get riches that
          last, Would attain salvation from these bonds, Will never be afraid of
          anything, Will be bubbling with vim and valour, Will not get any ills,
          Will be handsome forever, Will have all the virtues in this wide
          world, And he who is ill will get cured, He who is bound will be free,
          He who is afraid, will get rid of fear, He who is in danger, will be
          safe.



          He who chants these holy thousand names, With devotion to
          Purushottama, Will cross the miseries, That cannot be crossed Without
          fail.



          The man who nears Vasudeva, The man who takes Him as shelter, Would
          get rid of all sins, And become purer than the pure, And will reach
          Brahmam, Which existed forever.



          The devotees of Vasudeva the great, Never fall into days that are
          difficult, And never forever suffer, Of birth, death, old age and
          fear.



          He who sings these names with devotion, And with Bhakthi, Will get
          pleasure the great, Patience to allure, Wealth to attract, Bravery and
          memory to excel.



          The devotee of the Lord Purushottama, Has neither anger nor fear, Nor
          avarice and nor bad thoughts.



          He who desires fame and pleasure, Should chant these verses, sung by
          Vyasa, Of this great stotra of Vishnu without fail.



          He will never fail, Who sings the praise of the Lord, Of this
          universe, Who does not have birth, Who is always stable, And who
          shines and sparkles, And has lotus eyes. Om Nama He will not fail.







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          Here are the possible fruits one gains from reciting the names of Lord Vishnu. These verses are from the Vishnu Sahasranama (One thousand names of Vishnu):




          He who hears or sings, It all without fail, In all days of the year,
          Will never get in to bad, In this life and after.



          The Brahmin will get knowledge, The kshatriya will get victory, The
          vaisya will get wealth, The shudra will get pleasures, By reading
          these.



          He who seeks Dharma, He who seeks wealth, He who seeks pleasures, He
          who seeks children, Will all without fail, Get what they want.



          He who sings the thousand names of Vasudeva, With utmost devotion,
          After he rises in the morn, With a mind tied in Him always, Will get
          fame without fail, Will be first in what he does, Will get riches that
          last, Would attain salvation from these bonds, Will never be afraid of
          anything, Will be bubbling with vim and valour, Will not get any ills,
          Will be handsome forever, Will have all the virtues in this wide
          world, And he who is ill will get cured, He who is bound will be free,
          He who is afraid, will get rid of fear, He who is in danger, will be
          safe.



          He who chants these holy thousand names, With devotion to
          Purushottama, Will cross the miseries, That cannot be crossed Without
          fail.



          The man who nears Vasudeva, The man who takes Him as shelter, Would
          get rid of all sins, And become purer than the pure, And will reach
          Brahmam, Which existed forever.



          The devotees of Vasudeva the great, Never fall into days that are
          difficult, And never forever suffer, Of birth, death, old age and
          fear.



          He who sings these names with devotion, And with Bhakthi, Will get
          pleasure the great, Patience to allure, Wealth to attract, Bravery and
          memory to excel.



          The devotee of the Lord Purushottama, Has neither anger nor fear, Nor
          avarice and nor bad thoughts.



          He who desires fame and pleasure, Should chant these verses, sung by
          Vyasa, Of this great stotra of Vishnu without fail.



          He will never fail, Who sings the praise of the Lord, Of this
          universe, Who does not have birth, Who is always stable, And who
          shines and sparkles, And has lotus eyes. Om Nama He will not fail.








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              Here are some quotes from Bhagavatam.




              SB 12.3.51: My dear King, although Kali-yuga is an ocean of faults,
              there is still one good quality about this age: Simply by chanting the
              names of Kṛṣṇa, one can become free from material bondage and be
              promoted to the transcendental kingdom.



              SB 11.5.36: Those who are actually advanced in knowledge are able to
              appreciate the essential value of this Age of Kali. Such enlightened
              persons worship Kali-yuga because in this fallen age all perfection of
              life can easily be achieved
              by the performance of saṅkīrtana.



              SB 11.5.37: Indeed, there is no higher possible gain for embodied
              souls forced to wander throughout the material world than the Supreme
              Lord’s saṅkīrtana movement, by which one can attain the supreme peace
              and free oneself from the cycle of repeated birth and death
              .



              SB 2.1.11: O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord
              after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless
              way of success for all, including those who are free from all material
              desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also
              those who are self-satisfied
              by dint of transcendental knowledge.



              SB 8.23.16: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and
              observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be
              discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But
              when Your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes
              faultless
              .



              SB 1.1.14: Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes
              of birth and death can be freed
              immediately by even unconsciously
              chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, which is feared by fear personified.



              SB 12.12.47: If when falling, slipping, feeling pain or sneezing one
              involuntarily cries out in a loud voice, “Obeisances to Lord Hari!”
              one will be automatically freed from all his sinful reactions.



              SB 12.3.44: Terrified, about to die, a man collapses on his bed.
              Although his voice is faltering and he is hardly conscious of what he
              is saying, if he utters the holy name of the Supreme Lord he can be
              freed from the reaction of his fruitive work and achieve the supreme
              destination
              . But still people in the Age of Kali will not worship the
              Supreme Lord.



              SB 11.2.40: By chanting the holy name of the Supreme Lord, one comes
              to the stage of love of Godhead. Then the devotee is fixed in his vow
              as an eternal servant of the Lord, and he gradually becomes very much
              attached to a particular name and form of the Supreme Personality of
              Godhead. As his heart melts with ecstatic love, he laughs very loudly
              or cries or shouts. Sometimes he sings and dances like a madman, for
              he is indifferent to public opinion
              .



              SB 12.13.23: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Lord,
              Hari, the congregational chanting of whose holy names destroys all
              sinful reactions
              , and the offering of obeisances unto whom relieves
              all material suffering.




              You can also refer this section of Bhagavatam, it has many such verses.
              SB 6.2: Ajāmila Delivered by the Viṣṇudūtas






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                Here are some quotes from Bhagavatam.




                SB 12.3.51: My dear King, although Kali-yuga is an ocean of faults,
                there is still one good quality about this age: Simply by chanting the
                names of Kṛṣṇa, one can become free from material bondage and be
                promoted to the transcendental kingdom.



                SB 11.5.36: Those who are actually advanced in knowledge are able to
                appreciate the essential value of this Age of Kali. Such enlightened
                persons worship Kali-yuga because in this fallen age all perfection of
                life can easily be achieved
                by the performance of saṅkīrtana.



                SB 11.5.37: Indeed, there is no higher possible gain for embodied
                souls forced to wander throughout the material world than the Supreme
                Lord’s saṅkīrtana movement, by which one can attain the supreme peace
                and free oneself from the cycle of repeated birth and death
                .



                SB 2.1.11: O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord
                after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless
                way of success for all, including those who are free from all material
                desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also
                those who are self-satisfied
                by dint of transcendental knowledge.



                SB 8.23.16: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and
                observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be
                discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But
                when Your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes
                faultless
                .



                SB 1.1.14: Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes
                of birth and death can be freed
                immediately by even unconsciously
                chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, which is feared by fear personified.



                SB 12.12.47: If when falling, slipping, feeling pain or sneezing one
                involuntarily cries out in a loud voice, “Obeisances to Lord Hari!”
                one will be automatically freed from all his sinful reactions.



                SB 12.3.44: Terrified, about to die, a man collapses on his bed.
                Although his voice is faltering and he is hardly conscious of what he
                is saying, if he utters the holy name of the Supreme Lord he can be
                freed from the reaction of his fruitive work and achieve the supreme
                destination
                . But still people in the Age of Kali will not worship the
                Supreme Lord.



                SB 11.2.40: By chanting the holy name of the Supreme Lord, one comes
                to the stage of love of Godhead. Then the devotee is fixed in his vow
                as an eternal servant of the Lord, and he gradually becomes very much
                attached to a particular name and form of the Supreme Personality of
                Godhead. As his heart melts with ecstatic love, he laughs very loudly
                or cries or shouts. Sometimes he sings and dances like a madman, for
                he is indifferent to public opinion
                .



                SB 12.13.23: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Lord,
                Hari, the congregational chanting of whose holy names destroys all
                sinful reactions
                , and the offering of obeisances unto whom relieves
                all material suffering.




                You can also refer this section of Bhagavatam, it has many such verses.
                SB 6.2: Ajāmila Delivered by the Viṣṇudūtas






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                  Here are some quotes from Bhagavatam.




                  SB 12.3.51: My dear King, although Kali-yuga is an ocean of faults,
                  there is still one good quality about this age: Simply by chanting the
                  names of Kṛṣṇa, one can become free from material bondage and be
                  promoted to the transcendental kingdom.



                  SB 11.5.36: Those who are actually advanced in knowledge are able to
                  appreciate the essential value of this Age of Kali. Such enlightened
                  persons worship Kali-yuga because in this fallen age all perfection of
                  life can easily be achieved
                  by the performance of saṅkīrtana.



                  SB 11.5.37: Indeed, there is no higher possible gain for embodied
                  souls forced to wander throughout the material world than the Supreme
                  Lord’s saṅkīrtana movement, by which one can attain the supreme peace
                  and free oneself from the cycle of repeated birth and death
                  .



                  SB 2.1.11: O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord
                  after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless
                  way of success for all, including those who are free from all material
                  desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also
                  those who are self-satisfied
                  by dint of transcendental knowledge.



                  SB 8.23.16: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and
                  observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be
                  discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But
                  when Your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes
                  faultless
                  .



                  SB 1.1.14: Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes
                  of birth and death can be freed
                  immediately by even unconsciously
                  chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, which is feared by fear personified.



                  SB 12.12.47: If when falling, slipping, feeling pain or sneezing one
                  involuntarily cries out in a loud voice, “Obeisances to Lord Hari!”
                  one will be automatically freed from all his sinful reactions.



                  SB 12.3.44: Terrified, about to die, a man collapses on his bed.
                  Although his voice is faltering and he is hardly conscious of what he
                  is saying, if he utters the holy name of the Supreme Lord he can be
                  freed from the reaction of his fruitive work and achieve the supreme
                  destination
                  . But still people in the Age of Kali will not worship the
                  Supreme Lord.



                  SB 11.2.40: By chanting the holy name of the Supreme Lord, one comes
                  to the stage of love of Godhead. Then the devotee is fixed in his vow
                  as an eternal servant of the Lord, and he gradually becomes very much
                  attached to a particular name and form of the Supreme Personality of
                  Godhead. As his heart melts with ecstatic love, he laughs very loudly
                  or cries or shouts. Sometimes he sings and dances like a madman, for
                  he is indifferent to public opinion
                  .



                  SB 12.13.23: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Lord,
                  Hari, the congregational chanting of whose holy names destroys all
                  sinful reactions
                  , and the offering of obeisances unto whom relieves
                  all material suffering.




                  You can also refer this section of Bhagavatam, it has many such verses.
                  SB 6.2: Ajāmila Delivered by the Viṣṇudūtas






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                  Here are some quotes from Bhagavatam.




                  SB 12.3.51: My dear King, although Kali-yuga is an ocean of faults,
                  there is still one good quality about this age: Simply by chanting the
                  names of Kṛṣṇa, one can become free from material bondage and be
                  promoted to the transcendental kingdom.



                  SB 11.5.36: Those who are actually advanced in knowledge are able to
                  appreciate the essential value of this Age of Kali. Such enlightened
                  persons worship Kali-yuga because in this fallen age all perfection of
                  life can easily be achieved
                  by the performance of saṅkīrtana.



                  SB 11.5.37: Indeed, there is no higher possible gain for embodied
                  souls forced to wander throughout the material world than the Supreme
                  Lord’s saṅkīrtana movement, by which one can attain the supreme peace
                  and free oneself from the cycle of repeated birth and death
                  .



                  SB 2.1.11: O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord
                  after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless
                  way of success for all, including those who are free from all material
                  desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also
                  those who are self-satisfied
                  by dint of transcendental knowledge.



                  SB 8.23.16: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and
                  observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be
                  discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But
                  when Your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes
                  faultless
                  .



                  SB 1.1.14: Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes
                  of birth and death can be freed
                  immediately by even unconsciously
                  chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, which is feared by fear personified.



                  SB 12.12.47: If when falling, slipping, feeling pain or sneezing one
                  involuntarily cries out in a loud voice, “Obeisances to Lord Hari!”
                  one will be automatically freed from all his sinful reactions.



                  SB 12.3.44: Terrified, about to die, a man collapses on his bed.
                  Although his voice is faltering and he is hardly conscious of what he
                  is saying, if he utters the holy name of the Supreme Lord he can be
                  freed from the reaction of his fruitive work and achieve the supreme
                  destination
                  . But still people in the Age of Kali will not worship the
                  Supreme Lord.



                  SB 11.2.40: By chanting the holy name of the Supreme Lord, one comes
                  to the stage of love of Godhead. Then the devotee is fixed in his vow
                  as an eternal servant of the Lord, and he gradually becomes very much
                  attached to a particular name and form of the Supreme Personality of
                  Godhead. As his heart melts with ecstatic love, he laughs very loudly
                  or cries or shouts. Sometimes he sings and dances like a madman, for
                  he is indifferent to public opinion
                  .



                  SB 12.13.23: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Lord,
                  Hari, the congregational chanting of whose holy names destroys all
                  sinful reactions
                  , and the offering of obeisances unto whom relieves
                  all material suffering.




                  You can also refer this section of Bhagavatam, it has many such verses.
                  SB 6.2: Ajāmila Delivered by the Viṣṇudūtas







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