Shloka 70 of 107 · Names 655–664
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 70
Sanskrit
Transliteration
kāmadevaḥ kāmapālaḥ kāmī kāntaḥ kṛtāgamaḥ | anirdeśyavapurviṣṇurvīro'nanto dhanañjayaḥ || 70 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
The God of love and desire; He who is sought after by all beings desiring the four goals of life (dharma, artha, kama, moksha)
The fulfiller of desires; He who protects and fulfills the legitimate wishes of His devoted seekers
He who has fulfilled all desires; the Lord who possesses all that is desirable and whose every wish is already accomplished
The supremely beautiful one; He who is infinitely attractive and enchanting to all beings
The author of the scriptures; He who revealed the Vedas, Agamas, and all sacred texts for the guidance of humanity
He whose form is indescribable; the Lord whose divine body transcends all words, thought, and characterization
The all-pervading one; He who permeates every atom of the universe and transcends all spatial limitation
The valiant one; He who displays supreme heroism and moves dynamically through all creation
The infinite one; He who is limitless in time, space, and attributes, without beginning or end
The conqueror of wealth; He who wins over all riches, or the vital air that sustains the body after death