Shloka 106 of 107 · Names 987–994
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 106
Sanskrit
Transliteration
ātmayoniḥ svayañjāto vaikhānaḥ sāmagāyanaḥ | devakīnandanaḥ sraṣṭā kṣitīśaḥ pāpanāśanaḥ || 106 ||
Names in this Shloka (8)
He who is self-born, whose origin is His own Self, having no external cause.
He who manifests by His own will, born of His own volition without dependence on another.
He who is the originator of the Vaikhanasa tradition, the Lord who dug through the earth as Varaha.
He who sings the Sama Veda, delighting in the melodious chanting of the sacred hymns.
He who is the beloved son of Devaki, the joy and delight of His divine mother.
He who is the creator of the entire universe, bringing forth all worlds and beings.
He who is the lord of the earth, the sovereign ruler of the terrestrial realm.
He who destroys all sins, annihilating the accumulated papa of those who worship Him.