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The phrase "suklam baradharam vishnum" is significant in Hindu mythology as it is the opening verse of the Vishnu Sahasranama, a sacred text praising Lord Vishnu. It describes Lord Vishnu as having a radiant and all-encompassing form, symbolizing his divine presence and power. This phrase highlights the belief that Lord Vishnu is the supreme deity who pervades and protects all aspects of the universe.

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