Shloka 63 of 107 · Names 590–599
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 63
Sanskrit
Transliteration
śubhāṅgaḥ śāntidaḥ sraṣṭā kumudaḥ kuvalēśayaḥ | gohito gopatirgoptā vṛṣabhākṣo vṛṣapriyaḥ || 63 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He of auspicious limbs; the Lord whose every part is divinely beautiful and radiates sacred grace
The bestower of peace; He who grants supreme tranquility and inner stillness to His devotees
The creator; He who projects the entire universe from Himself at the beginning of each cosmic cycle
He who delights the earth; the Lord who brings joy to the world, like the kumuda (white water lily) that blossoms in moonlight
He who reclines on the waters; the Lord who rests upon the cosmic ocean, or He who dwells in the lotus of the heart
He who acts for the welfare of the earth and cows; the benefactor of speech, knowledge, and all living beings
The Lord of the earth; the master and protector of all cattle, speech, and living creatures
The protector; He who shields and safeguards the entire creation from harm and destruction
He whose eyes shower blessings of dharma; the Lord whose gracious glance bestows righteousness upon all
He who delights in dharma; the Lord who loves righteousness and is pleased by virtuous conduct