Shloka 30 of 107 · Names 277–284
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 30
Sanskrit
Transliteration
ojastejodyutidharaḥ prakāśātmā pratāpanaḥ | ṛddhaḥ spaṣṭākṣaro mantraśccandrāṃśurbhāskaradyutiḥ || 30 ||
Names in this Shloka (8)
He who possesses vitality, brilliance, and lustre; the bearer of all forms of divine energy and light
He whose nature is luminous; the Self that is pure consciousness and self-illuminating light
He who scorches evil; the blazing one whose heat burns away ignorance and sin
He who is endowed with all prosperity; the one who overflows with every form of abundance
He whose syllable (Om) is clearly manifest; the one whose sacred sound is distinctly heard by the devoted
He who is the sacred mantra; the one who is revealed through Vedic hymns and who protects those who meditate on Him
He whose rays are cool like moonlight; the one who soothes and nourishes all beings with gentle radiance
He whose splendour equals the sun; the one who blazes with the brilliance of a thousand suns