Shloka 88 of 107 · Names 819–827
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 88
Sanskrit
Transliteration
sulabhaḥ suvrataḥ siddhaḥ śatrujicChatrutāpanaḥ | nyagrodho'dumbaro'śvatthaścāṇūrāndhranishūdanaḥ || 88 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who is easily attainable by those who approach Him with sincere devotion.
He who has taken the noblest of vows — to protect those who surrender to Him.
He who is eternally perfected, having already attained all that can be attained.
He who conquers all enemies, vanquishing every foe of righteousness.
He who torments His enemies, causing anguish to those who oppose dharma.
He who is like the banyan tree, under which all beings find shelter and shade.
He who is like the sacred fig tree, present above all celestial realms as the supreme Lord.
He who is the sacred Peepal tree, the tree of samsara rooted in Brahman.
He who slew the wrestler Chanura, the destroyer of the tyrant Andhra.