Shloka 97 of 107 · Names 907–915
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 97
Sanskrit
Transliteration
araudraḥ kuṇḍalī cakrī vikramyūrjitaśāsanaḥ | śabdātigaḥ śabdasahaḥ śiśiraḥ śarvarīkaraḥ || 97 ||
Names in this Shloka (9)
He who is free from anger and ferocity, ever gentle and compassionate in His nature.
He who wears resplendent earrings, adorned with brilliant divine ornaments.
He who bears the Sudarshana discus, the wielder of the supreme cosmic wheel.
He who is valorous, possessing supreme prowess as displayed by Vamana's cosmic strides.
He whose commands are mighty and inviolable, whose governance is supremely powerful.
He who transcends all words, beyond the reach of speech and verbal description.
He who endures and sustains all sounds, the basis of all verbal testimony and revelation.
He who is cool and refreshing, providing comfort like the cool season to those burning in samsara.
He who creates the night, bringing rest and darkness for the rejuvenation of all beings.