Shloka 73 of 107 · Names 681–691
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 73
Sanskrit
Transliteration
stavyaḥ stavapriyaḥ stotraṃ stutiḥ stotā raṇapriyaḥ | pūrṇaḥ pūrayitā puṇyaḥ puṇyakīrtir anāmayaḥ || 73 ||
Names in this Shloka (11)
He who is worthy of praise, being the supreme object of all hymns and laudation.
He who delights in the hymns of His devotees, being pleased by sincere praise.
He who is Himself the hymn of praise, being the very essence of devotional eulogy.
He who is the act of praising itself, the praise that flows toward the Divine.
He who is the praiser, being present as the consciousness in the one who offers praise.
He who delights in righteous battle, the warrior who rejoices in the fight against adharma.
He who is complete and full in every respect, lacking nothing whatsoever.
He who fulfils the desires and aspirations of all beings.
He who is supremely holy, whose very remembrance purifies the mind.
He whose fame is sacred, whose glory sanctifies all who hear it.
He who is free from all disease and affliction, the embodiment of perfect health.