Shloka 75 of 107 · Names 701–709
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 75
Sanskrit
Transliteration
sadgatiḥ satkṛtiḥ sattā sadbhūtiḥ satparāyaṇaḥ | śūraseno yaduśreṣṭhaḥ sannivāsaḥ suyāmunaḥ || 75 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who is the supreme goal of the righteous, the highest destination for the virtuous.
He whose actions are always good and beneficial, the performer of noble deeds.
He who is Existence itself, the pure Being that underlies all that exists.
He who is the true prosperity, the real wealth that manifests as righteous glory.
He who is the supreme refuge of the good, the ultimate shelter for the righteous.
He who commands heroic armies, the lord of valiant warriors.
He who is the foremost among the Yadavas, the best of the Yadu clan.
He who is the abode of the virtuous, the dwelling place of all good beings.
He who is associated with the sacred Yamuna river, dwelling on its blessed banks.