Shloka 69 of 107 · Names 646–654
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 69
Sanskrit
Transliteration
kālaneminihā vīraḥ śauriḥ śūrajaneśvaraḥ | trilokātmā trilokeśaḥ keśavaḥ keśihā hariḥ || 69 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
The slayer of Kalanemi; He who destroyed the demon Kalanemi, who was an adversary of the gods
The heroic one; He who is supremely valiant and displays unmatched courage in the protection of dharma
The descendant of Shura; He who was born in the lineage of the heroic Shura, the grandfather of Krishna
The Lord of the valiant; He who is the master and commander of all heroic and brave beings
The Self of the three worlds; He who is the indwelling spirit and essence of the celestial, terrestrial, and subterranean realms
The Lord of the three worlds; the supreme sovereign who rules over heaven, earth, and the netherworld
He who has beautiful hair; or He who is the combined form of Brahma (Ka), Shiva (Isha), and Vishnu — the supreme trinity
The slayer of the demon Keshi; He who as Krishna destroyed the horse-demon Keshi sent by Kamsa
He who removes ignorance and sin; the one who takes away all suffering and who is of captivating green-golden hue