Shloka 68 of 107 · Names 637–645
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 68
Sanskrit
Transliteration
arciṣmānarcitaḥ kumbho viśuddhātmā viśodhanaḥ | aniruddho'pratirathaḥ pradyumno'mitavikramaḥ || 68 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who is radiant with light; the Lord who shines with brilliant effulgence like innumerable rays of splendor
He who is worshipped; the Lord who is adored by all beings including Brahma, Shiva, and the devas
He who contains everything within Himself; the cosmic vessel that holds the entire universe like a pot
He whose Self is supremely pure; the Lord whose nature is absolutely untainted by any trace of impurity
The supreme purifier; He who cleanses His devotees of all sins and impurities through His divine grace
He who cannot be obstructed; the irresistible Lord whom no force can restrain, also the grandson of Krishna
He who has no equal adversary; the matchless warrior whom no chariot-fighter can ever oppose or defeat
He of supreme splendor; the Lord of great brilliance, also the divine son of Krishna and Rukmini
He of boundless prowess; the Lord whose valor and heroic stride are immeasurable, as in the Vamana avatara