Shloka 60 of 107 · Names 561–569
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 60
Sanskrit
Transliteration
bhagavān bhagahā''nandī vanamālī halāyudhaḥ | ādityo jyotirādityaḥ sahiṣṇurgatisattamaḥ || 60 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
The possessor of all six divine attributes: lordship, righteousness, glory, wealth, knowledge, and detachment
The destroyer of fortune of the unrighteous; He who removes the worldly attachments of those He liberates
He who is full of bliss; the Lord who eternally revels in the joy of His own supreme nature
He who wears the Vaijayanti garland of forest flowers; the Lord adorned with the fragrant wildflower wreath
He who wields the plough as His weapon; Balarama who bears the divine plough Hala in His hand
The son of Aditi; He who manifests as the supreme solar deity, the golden brilliance within the sun
The radiance within the sun; He who is the luminous splendor that illumines the sun itself
The supremely patient one; He who endures all opposites with infinite forbearance and equanimity
The greatest refuge; He who is the supreme destination and the most excellent goal of all beings