Shloka 33 of 107 · Names 302–309
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 33
Sanskrit
Transliteration
yugādikṛdyugāvarto naikamāyo mahāśanaḥ | adṛśyo vyaktarūpaśca sahasrajidanantajit || 33 ||
Names in this Shloka (8)
The creator of the yugas; He who initiates the cosmic ages and sets the cycles of time in motion
He who turns the wheel of the yugas; the one who causes the cosmic ages to revolve in endless cycles
He who possesses manifold maya; the Lord whose creative powers manifest in countless wondrous forms
The great consumer; He who devours all beings at the time of cosmic dissolution
The invisible one; He who cannot be perceived by ordinary eyes or the senses
He of manifest form; though beyond perception, He reveals Himself through His divine incarnations
The conqueror of thousands; He who vanquishes innumerable foes and obstacles
He of infinite victories; the one whose triumphs are boundless and who is never defeated