Shloka 77 of 107 · Names 719–726
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 77
Sanskrit
Transliteration
viśvamūrtirmahāmūrtirdīptamūrtiramūrtimān | anekamūrtiravyaktaḥ śatamūrtiḥ śatānanaḥ || 77 ||
Names in this Shloka (8)
He whose form is the entire universe, the cosmic form encompassing all creation.
He whose form is infinitely vast and grand, transcending all measure.
He whose form is blazing with divine radiance and effulgent splendour.
He who possesses no material form, being beyond all physical manifestation yet present everywhere.
He who has innumerable forms, manifesting in countless ways across creation.
He who is unmanifest, not perceivable by the senses or the ordinary mind.
He who has hundreds of forms, appearing in diverse manifestations for the sake of devotees.
He who has a hundred faces, seeing in all directions simultaneously.