Shloka 93 of 107 · Names 869–877
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 93
Sanskrit
Transliteration
sattvavānsāttvikaḥ satyaḥ satyadharmaparāyaṇaḥ | abhiprāyaḥ priyārho'rhaḥ priyakṛtprītivardhanaḥ || 93 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who is full of sattva, abounding in the quality of purity, goodness, and light.
He who is of the nature of pure sattva, free from rajas and tamas.
He who is Truth itself, the ultimate reality that never changes or deceives.
He who is wholly devoted to truth and righteousness, the refuge of satya and dharma.
He who is the ultimate purpose and intention behind all existence.
He who deserves the most loving offerings and the dearest gifts of devotion.
He who is worthy of worship, deserving the highest veneration from all beings.
He who does what is pleasing and beneficial to His devotees.
He who increases the joy and delight of those who love Him.