Shloka 100 of 107 · Names 933–941
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 100
Sanskrit
Transliteration
anantarūpo'nantaśrīrjitamanyurbhayāpahaḥ | caturaśro gabhīrātmā vidiśo vyādiśo diśaḥ || 100 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who has infinite forms, manifesting in endless shapes throughout creation.
He whose glory and prosperity are limitless, possessing infinite divine splendour.
He who has conquered anger, having complete mastery over wrath and indignation.
He who removes all fear, dispelling the terror of samsara from the hearts of devotees.
He who deals squarely and justly with all, perfectly balanced in His actions.
He whose nature is unfathomably deep, whose Self is of inscrutable profundity.
He who gives special instructions, providing specific guidance for the liberation of each soul.
He who commands in diverse ways, issuing orders to various cosmic functionaries.
He who is the directions themselves, encompassing all quarters and spatial dimensions.