Shloka 67 of 107 · Names 628–636
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 67
Sanskrit
Transliteration
udīrṇaḥ sarvataścakṣuranīśaḥ śāśvatasthiraḥ | bhūśayo bhūṣaṇo bhūtirviśokaḥ śokanāśanaḥ || 67 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
The exalted one; He who transcends all beings and is supremely elevated above the entire creation
He whose eyes are everywhere; the omniscient Lord who sees all things in all directions simultaneously
He who has no master above Him; the absolutely sovereign Lord who is ruled by no one
He who is eternally stable; the Lord who is both everlasting and immovably fixed in His supreme nature
He who rests upon the earth; the Lord who reclines on the ground in His simplicity, as Rama in the forest
The adorner; He who embellishes the entire universe with beauty or who is Himself the ornament of all worlds
He who is pure existence and glory; the Lord who is the source of all prosperity and magnificence
He who is free from all sorrow; the Lord who is untouched by grief, lamentation, or any form of suffering
The destroyer of sorrow; He who annihilates the grief and suffering of those who take refuge in Him