Shloka 6 of 107 · Names 46–55
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 6
Sanskrit
Transliteration
aprameyo hṛṣīkeśaḥ padmanābho'maraprabhuḥ | viśvakarmā manuṣṭvaṣṭā sthaviṣṭhaḥ sthaviro dhruvaḥ || 6 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He who cannot be measured or defined by any means of knowledge; beyond all proof and perception
The Lord of the senses; He who controls and directs all sense organs of every being
He from whose navel the cosmic lotus emerged, giving birth to Brahma and the universe
The Lord of the immortal gods; the supreme master of all the devas
The architect of the universe; He whose creative power fashions the entire cosmos
The great thinker; He who is the essence of sacred thought and the Vedic mantras
The shaper and fashioner; He who reduces all beings to their subtle state during dissolution
The supremely vast; He who is the most massive and colossal being in existence
The most ancient; the primeval one who has existed since before all creation
The fixed and immovable; He who remains eternally constant and unchangeable