Achyutha means he who never slips or him who never changes. There are few soulful prayers addressed to Lord Vishnu in this form.
Achyuthachutha, hare paramathman,
Rama Krishna purushottama vishno,
Vasudeva bhagawan aniruddha,
Sree pathe! Samaya dhukka masesham.
That Hari who is the soul of soul,
Who has no death?
Who causes death at time of deluge?
Who is Rama and Krishna rolled in one,
Who is the greatest among males?
Who is the God of the entire world?
Who never can be stopped?
And who is the lord of Goddess Lakshmi,
Be pleased to destroy all my sorrows.
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Translated By P.R.Ramachander
Achyuthachutha, hare paramathman,
Rama Krishna purushottama vishno,
Vasudeva bhagawan aniruddha,
Sree pathe! Samaya dhukka masesham.
That Hari who is the soul of soul,
Who has no death?
Who causes death at time of deluge?
Who is Rama and Krishna rolled in one,
Who is the greatest among males?
Who is the God of the entire world?
Who never can be stopped?
And who is the lord of Goddess Lakshmi,
Be pleased to destroy all my sorrows.
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Translated By P.R.Ramachander