Shloka 11 of 107 · Names 96–104
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 11
Sanskrit
Transliteration
ajaḥ sarveśvaraḥ siddhaḥ siddhiḥ sarvādiracyutaḥ | vṛṣākapir ameyātmā sarvayogaviniḥsṛtaḥ || 11 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
The unborn; He who has no origin and was never brought into being by any cause
The Lord of all; the supreme sovereign who rules over every being and every realm
The perfected one; He who is eternally accomplished and complete in all respects
The attainment itself; He who is the fruit of all spiritual practice and perfection
The origin of all; the first cause and primordial source of everything that exists
He who never falls from His nature; the infallible one who never declines from His glory
He who showers dharma (Vṛṣa) and is the great boar (Kapi); or He who fulfills righteous desires
He whose nature is immeasurable; the Self that cannot be comprehended by any finite mind
He who is entirely free from all bondage; liberated from every connection to the material world