Shloka 62 of 107 · Names 578–589
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 62
Sanskrit
Transliteration
trisāmā sāmagaḥ sāma nirvāṇaṃ bheṣajaṃ bhiṣak | saṃnyāsakṛcchamaḥ śānto niṣṭhā śāntiḥ parāyaṇam || 62 ||
Names in this Shloka (12)
He who is praised by the three Sama hymns — Devavrata, Rathantara, and Brihat — the essence of Sama Veda
The singer of the Sama Veda; He who is the melodious chant of the sacred hymns and their ultimate meaning
He who is the Sama Veda itself; the Lord who is the essence of divine music and Vedic harmony
He who is supreme bliss and liberation; the ultimate state of extinction of all suffering and ignorance
The divine medicine; He who is the supreme remedy that cures the disease of worldly existence (samsara)
The divine physician; He who heals the afflictions of birth and death and treats the ailment of ignorance
The establisher of renunciation; He who instituted the sacred order of sannyasa for the liberation of souls
He who is tranquility itself; the supreme peace and inner calm that transcends all mental agitation
The peaceful one; He who is completely serene, having subdued all passions and disturbances
The ultimate abode; He in whom all beings finally rest and find their supreme fulfillment
He who is peace itself; the supreme tranquility that is the final goal of all spiritual seeking
The supreme goal; the highest refuge and ultimate destination to which all spiritual paths lead