Shloka 29 of 107 · Names 267–276
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 29
Sanskrit
Transliteration
subhujo durdharo vāgmī mahendro vasudo vasuḥ | naikarūpo bṛhadrūpaḥ śipiviṣṭaḥ prakāśanaḥ || 29 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He of beautiful arms; the one whose arms are graceful and protect all beings
He who is difficult to bear in meditation; the one whose form is hard to hold in the mind due to its magnificence
He who is eloquent; the master of speech from whom all articulate expression derives
The great Indra; He who is the lord of all lords and the supreme ruler of the heavens
The giver of wealth; He who bestows riches and prosperity upon His devotees
He who is wealth itself; the ultimate treasure that all beings seek
He of many forms; the one who assumes innumerable shapes for the benefit of creation
He of vast form; the cosmic being whose body encompasses the entire universe
He who pervades the rays of the sun; the one who dwells within the light and permeates all radiance
The illuminator; He who reveals and makes everything known through His divine light