Shloka 49 of 107 · Names 456–465
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 49
Sanskrit
Transliteration
suvrataḥ sumukhaḥ sūkṣmaḥ sughoṣaḥ sukhadaḥ suhṛt | manoharo jitakrodho vīrabāhurvidāraṇaḥ || 49 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He of noble vows; the Lord whose divine resolve is always auspicious and never fails
He of the beautiful face; the Lord whose countenance radiates grace, charm, and divine delight
The subtle one; He who is finer than the finest atom and beyond the grasp of the senses
He of the auspicious voice; the Lord whose divine sound as the Vedas pervades all creation
The giver of happiness; He who bestows the highest bliss of moksha upon His devotees
The true friend; He who is the selfless well-wisher of all beings without expecting anything in return
The captivator of minds; He whose beauty and charm steal the hearts of all who behold Him
He who has conquered anger; the Lord who has fully mastered wrath and all destructive emotions
He of heroic arms; the Lord whose mighty arms protect the righteous and vanquish evil
The splitter asunder; He who tears apart the forces of evil and the bonds of ignorance