Shloka 56 of 107 · Names 522–531
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 56
Sanskrit
Transliteration
ajo mahārhaḥ svābhāvyo jitāmitraḥ pramodanaḥ | ānando nandano nandaḥ satyadharmā trivikramaḥ || 56 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
The unborn; He who has no origin and is never subject to birth, being the eternal uncaused cause
He who is worthy of the highest worship; the most deserving recipient of all devotional offerings
He who is eternally established in His own nature; the one whose greatness is inherent and self-existing
He who has conquered all enemies; the invincible Lord who subdues both internal and external foes
He who is always full of delight; the one who fills His devotees with supreme joy and celebration
He who is bliss itself; the supreme reality whose essential nature is pure, unconditioned happiness
He who brings joy to others; the one who delights all beings and fills them with happiness
He who is endowed with all joyful perfections; the one who is free from all worldly desires and full of bliss
He whose dharma is truth; the one who embodies and upholds truth as the highest righteous principle
He who covered the three worlds in three strides; the Vamana incarnation who measured earth, sky, and heaven