Shloka 66 of 107 · Names 619–627
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 66
Sanskrit
Transliteration
svakṣaḥ svaṅgaḥ śatānando nandirjyotirgaṇeśvaraḥ | vijitātmā'vidheyātmā satkīrtiśchinnasaṃśayaḥ || 66 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who has beautiful eyes; the Lord whose divine eyes see everything with perfect clarity and grace
He who has beautiful limbs; the Lord whose divine form is supremely graceful and perfectly proportioned
He of hundredfold bliss; the Lord who possesses infinite varieties and degrees of supreme joy
He who is blissful; the Lord who is the embodiment of divine happiness and causes joy in others
The lord of the hosts of luminaries; He who commands the sun, moon, stars, and all celestial lights
He who has completely conquered the Self; the Lord who has perfect mastery over His own divine nature
He who cannot be controlled by anyone; the Lord whose Self is independent and subject to no external authority
He of true fame; the Lord whose glory is real, imperishable, and celebrated throughout all worlds
He who has destroyed all doubts; the Lord in whom no uncertainty exists and who dispels the doubts of devotees