Shloka 31 of 107 · Names 285–291
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 31
Sanskrit
Transliteration
amṛtāṃśūdbhavo bhānuḥ śaśabinduḥ sureśvaraḥ | auṣadhaṃ jagataḥ setuḥ satyadharmaparākramaḥ || 31 ||
Names in this Shloka (7)
He from whom the nectar-rayed moon was born; the source from which the immortal nectar of the moon emerged
The shining sun; He who illuminates all the worlds with His brilliant radiance
He who bears the mark of the hare (the moon); or He who controls the mind-born creation
The Lord of the gods; the sovereign deity whom all celestial beings worship
He who is the divine medicine; the supreme remedy that cures the disease of samsara
The bridge of the world; He who is the dam that upholds dharma and prevents the flood of chaos
He whose valour is in truth and dharma; the one whose heroic actions are always grounded in righteousness