Shloka 92 of 107 · Names 859–868
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 92
Sanskrit
Transliteration
dhanurdharo dhanurvedo daṇḍo damayitā damaḥ | aparājitaḥ sarvasaho niyantā'niyamo'yamaḥ || 92 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He who wields the bow, bearing the divine Sharnga bow in His mighty hands.
He who is the master of the science of archery and all martial arts.
He who is the rod of punishment, chastising the wicked for the sake of cosmic order.
He who subdues and tames, bringing the unruly under the control of dharma.
He who is self-restraint itself, the embodiment of discipline and control.
He who is unconquered, never defeated in any battle or contest.
He who endures everything, bearing all with infinite patience and forbearance.
He who regulates and governs all beings, directing the course of the universe.
He who is not subject to any rule or regulation, being supremely free and sovereign.
He who is without death, free from the lord of death and all cessation.