Shloka 85 of 107 · Names 792–801
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 85
Sanskrit
Transliteration
udbhavaḥ sundaraḥ sundo ratnanābhaḥ sulocanaḥ | arko vājasanaḥ śṛṅgī jayantaḥ sarvavijjayī || 85 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He who is the origin of all, the supreme source from which the universe arises.
He who is supremely beautiful, the embodiment of divine loveliness.
He who is tender and compassionate, soft-hearted toward all beings.
He whose navel is beautiful like a jewel, from which the lotus of creation emerges.
He who has beautiful eyes, whose gracious gaze blesses all who behold Him.
He who is worshipped and praised, being the radiant one like the sun.
He who grants nourishment and strength, the bestower of food and vitality.
He who has a horn, as the great Matsya (fish) avatara who bore the horn to save creation.
He who is ever victorious, the conqueror who triumphs over all adversaries.
He who conquers all the wise and knowledgeable, being the supreme among the omniscient.