Shloka 64 of 107 · Names 600–608
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 64
Sanskrit
Transliteration
anivartī nivṛttātmā saṅkṣeptā kṣemakṛcchivaḥ | śrīvatsavakṣāḥ śrīvāsaḥ śrīpatiḥ śrīmatāṃvaraḥ || 64 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who never retreats; the Lord who never turns back from battle, truth, or the protection of His devotees
He whose Self is turned away from worldly existence; the Lord who is completely free from material attachments
He who contracts and withdraws; the Lord who draws the entire creation back into Himself at dissolution
He who creates well-being; the Lord who ensures the safety, security, and welfare of all beings
The auspicious and pure one; He who bestows supreme blessedness and is intrinsically good and holy
He who bears the Srivatsa mark on His chest; the Lord on whose breast resides the sacred curl symbolizing Lakshmi
He in whom Shri (Lakshmi) eternally dwells; the permanent abode of all divine prosperity and grace
The Lord of Shri (Lakshmi); the divine consort and master of the goddess of fortune and auspiciousness
The best among the glorious; the most excellent of all who possess divine splendor and prosperity