Shloka 79 of 107 · Names 739–748
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 79
Sanskrit
Transliteration
suvarṇavarṇo hemāṅgo varāṅgaścandanāṅgadī | vīrahā viṣamaḥ śūnyo ghṛtāśīracalaścalaḥ || 79 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He whose complexion is like gold, radiating a lustrous golden hue.
He whose limbs are golden, whose divine body shines like pure gold.
He whose limbs are beautiful and noble, possessing the most excellent form.
He who wears armlets adorned with sandalwood paste, fragrant and resplendent.
He who destroys mighty warriors who oppose dharma.
He who is unequalled, having no peer or parallel in all of existence.
He who appears void to those without devotion, being imperceptible to the ignorant.
He who consumes ghee oblations, the receiver of clarified butter offered in sacrifice.
He who is immovable, firmly established and never shaken from His nature.
He who moves as the wind and as the life-force in all living beings.