Shloka 91 of 107 · Names 849–858
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 91
Sanskrit
Transliteration
bhārabhṛtkathito yogī yogīśaḥ sarvakāmadaḥ | āśramaḥ śramaṇaḥ kṣāmaḥ suparṇo vāyuvāhanaḥ || 91 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He who bears the burden of the entire universe, supporting it without effort.
He who is spoken of in all the Vedas and scriptures as the Supreme Being.
He who is the supreme yogi, the master of all yoga and contemplative union.
He who is the lord of all yogis, the master whom all practitioners worship.
He who fulfils all desires, granting every wish of those who pray to Him.
He who is the place of rest, the hermitage where weary souls find peace.
He who causes the exertion of seekers, and who Himself performs austerities.
He who diminishes and destroys all samsaric existence for the liberated.
He who has beautiful wings, manifesting as Garuda and the sacred Vedic bird.
He who directs the wind, the controller of Vayu and all vital breaths.