Shloka 58 of 107 · Names 540–548
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 58
Sanskrit
Transliteration
mahāvarāho govindaḥ suṣeṇaḥ kanakāṅgadī | guhyo gabhīro gahano guptaścakragadādharaḥ || 58 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
The great boar; He who assumed the colossal Varaha form to rescue the earth from the cosmic ocean
The finder of the cows and the Vedas; He who recovered the earth and is known through Vedic speech
He who has a splendid army; the Lord whose divine hosts and celestial forces are glorious and invincible
He who wears golden armlets; the resplendent Lord adorned with brilliant gold ornaments on His arms
The mysterious one; He who is hidden in the cave of the heart and is the most secret of all truths
The unfathomable; He whose nature, power, and wisdom are of immeasurable depth
The impenetrable; He who is difficult to comprehend, like a dense and trackless forest of mystery
The hidden one; He who is concealed by His own maya and is not perceivable by ordinary senses
He who bears the discus and the mace; the Lord who wields the Sudarshana Chakra and the Kaumodaki Gada