The 1000 names of Vishnu ji are collectively compiled in the Vishnu Sahasranamam, a sacred and powerful stotra for devotees. Knowing these 1000 names of Lord Vishnu is a beautiful way to understand the vastness of the Divine. Here, we have made these 1000 holy names of Lord Vishnu available for you:
1000 Names Of Lord Vishnu
- Vaamanah: The one with a dwarf body.
- Praamshuh: The one with a huge body.
- Amoghah: He whose actions have a great purpose.
- Oorjitah: The one with infinite vitality.
- Ateendrah: He who surpasses Indra.
- Samgrahah: He who holds everything together.
- Sargah: The creator of the world.
- Dhritaatmaa: The one established in Himself.
- Niyamo: The appointing authority.
- Yamah: The administrator.
- Vedyah: That which is to be known.
- Vaidyah: The Supreme doctor.
- Sadaa-Yogee: Always in yoga.
- Veerahaa: He who destroys mighty heroes.
- Maadhavo: The Lord of all knowledge.
- Madhuh: Sweet.
- Ateendriyo: Beyond the senses.
- Mahaa-Mayo: The master of all illusions.
- Mahotsaaho: The great enthusiast.
- Mahaabalah: The one with supreme strength.
- Mahaabuddhir: The one with supreme intelligence.
- Mahaa-Veeryah: The supreme essence.
- Mahaa-Shaktih: All-powerful.
- Mahaa-Dyutih: Greatly luminous.
- Anirdeshya-Vapuh: Whose form is indescribable.
- Shreemaan: Always surrounded by glory.
- Ameyaatmaa: Whose essence is immeasurable.
- Mahaadri-Dhrik: He who supports the great mountain.
- Maheshvaasah: The one who wields the bow Sharnga.
- Maheebhartaa: The husband of Earth.
- Shreenivaasah: The abode of Goddess Lakshmi.
- Sataam Gatih: The goal for virtuous people.
- Aniruddhah: He who cannot be obstructed.
- Suraanando: He who brings happiness to gods.
- Govindah: The protector of cows.
- Govidaam-Patih: The Lord of all wise men.
- Mareechih: Effulgence.
- Damanah: He who controls demons.
- Hamsah: The swan.
- Suparnah: Beautiful-winged.
- Bhujagottamah: The serpent Ananta.
- Hiranyanabhah: He with a golden navel.
- Sutapaah: He who has glorious tapas.
- Padmanaabhah: He whose navel is like a lotus.
- Prajaapatih: The Lord of all creatures.
- Amrityuh: He who is beyond death.
- Sarva-Drik: The seer of everything.
- Simhah: The one who destroys (also referring to the lion form).
- Atulah – Incomparable
- Sharabhah – Dweller in bodies
- Bheemah – Terrible
- Samayajnah – Known through mental balance
- Havirharih – Receiver of offerings
- Sarva-lakshana-lakshanyah – Known by all signs
- Lakshmeevaan – Consort of Lakshmi
- Samitinjayah – Ever victorious
- Viksharah – Imperishable
- Rohitah – Fish incarnation
- Maargah – The path
- Hetuh – The cause
- Daamodarah – With rope-marked belly
- Sahah – All-enduring
- Maheedharah – Earth bearer
- Mahaabhaago – Receives yajna’s best share
- Vegavaan – Swift
- Amitaashanah – With endless appetite
- Udbhavah – Source of all
- Kshobhanah – Agitator
- Devah – The divine one
- Shreegarbhah – Source of all glories
- Parameshvarah – Supreme Lord
- Karanam – Instrument
- Kaaranam – The cause
- Kartaa – The doer
- Vikartaa – Creator of diversity
- Gahanah – Unknowable
- Guhah – Dweller in the heart
- Vyavasaayah – Resolute
- Vyavasthaanah – Foundation
- Samsthaanah – Ultimate refuge
- Sthaanadah – Giver of position
- Dhruvah – Unchanging
- Pararddhih – Supreme glory
- Paramaspashtah – Very clear
- Tushtah – Easily pleased
- Pushtah – Ever full
- Shubhekshanah – Auspicious gaze
- Raamah – Pleasing and beautiful
- Viraamah – Final rest
- Virajo – Passionless
- Maargah – The way
- Neyah – The guide
- Nayah – Leader
- Anayah – Has no leader
- Veerah – Brave
- Shaktimataam-shreshthah – Best among the strong
- Dharmah – The law
- Dharmaviduttamah – Knower of dharma
- Vaikunthah – Preventer of wrong paths
- Purushah – Dweller in all
- Praanah – Life itself
- Praanadah – Giver of life
- Pranavah – Om
- Prituh – The expansive
- Hiranyagarbhah – Creator of all
- Shatrughnah – Destroyer of enemies
- Vyaaptah – All-pervading
- Vaayuh – Wind or air
- Adhokshajah – Transcendent
- Rituh – Seasons
- Sudarshanah – Auspicious vision
- Kaalah – Time
- Parameshthee – Resides in the heart
- Parigrahah – The receiver
- Ugrah – Terrible
- Samvatsarah – The year
- Dakshah – Skillful
- Vishraamah – Resting place
- Vishva-dakshinah – Skillful in all
- Vistaarah – Expansion
- Sthaavarah-sthaanuh – Firm and unshaken
- Pramaanam – Proof
- Beejamavyayam – Imperishable seed
- Arthah – Worshipped one
- Anarthah – Needs nothing
- Mahaakoshah – Great sheaths around him
- Mahaabhogah – Supreme enjoyer
- Mahaadhanah – Supremely rich
- Anirvinnah – Never discontent
- Sthavishthah – Vast
- A-bhooh – Unborn
- Dharma-yoopah – Pillar of dharma
- Mahaa-makhah – Great sacrificer
- Nakshatranemir – Axis of stars
- Nakshatree – Lord of stars (Moon)
- Kshamah – Efficient
- Kshaamah – Without deficiency
- Sameehanah – Of noble desires
- Yajnah – Sacrifice
- Ijyaḥ – Worship-worthy
- Mahejyah – Most worshipped
- Kratuh – Vedic ritual
- Satram – Protector of good
- Sataam-gatih – Refuge of the virtuous
- Sarvadarshee – All-seeing
- Vimuktaatmaa – Ever-liberated
- Sarvajno – Omniscient
- Jnaanamuttamam – Supreme knowledge
- Somah: Moon god; nourisher of plants
- Purujit: Conqueror of many enemies
- Purusattamah: Greatest among the great
- Vinayah: Humiliator of the wicked
- Jayah: Always victorious
- Satyasandhah: Truthful in resolve
- Daashaarhah: Born in the Dasharha clan
- Saatvataam-patih: Lord of the Satvatas (Yadavas)
- Jeevah: The life force; knower in all bodies
- Vinayitaa-saakshee: Witness of humility
- Mukundah: Giver of liberation
- Amitavikramah: Of infinite valor
- Ambho-nidhir: Supporter of all waters
- Anantaatmaa: The infinite self
- Mahodadhishayah: Resting on the cosmic ocean
- Antakah: Death personified
- Ajah: Unborn
- Mahaarhah: Worthy of great worship
- Svaabhaavyah: Existing by own nature
- Jitaamitrah: Conqueror of enemies
- Pramodanah: Supremely joyous
- Aanandah: Embodiment of bliss
- Nandanah: Joy-giver
- Nandah: Free from worldly desires
- Satyadharmaa: Upholder of true dharma
- Trivikramah: One who took three strides (Vamana)
- Maharshih Kapilaachaaryah: The sage Kapila
- Kritajnah: Knower of all actions
- Medineepatih: Lord of the earth
- Tripadah: One who took three steps
- Tridashaadhyaksho: Lord of the three worlds
- Mahaashringah: One with a great horn (Matsya avatar)
- Kritaantakrit: Destroyer of Yama or ender of death
- Mahaavaraaho: The great boar (Varaha avatar)
- Govindah: Known through the Vedas
- Sushenah: Leader of a charming army
- Kanakaangadee: With golden armlets
- Guhyo: Mysterious
- Gabheerah: Deep, profound
- Gahano: Inaccessible
- Guptah: Hidden
- Chakra-gadaadharah: Holder of the discus and mace
- Vedhaah: Creator
- Svaangah: Beautiful-limbed
- Ajitah: Unconquerable
- Krishnah: Dark-complexioned (or Lord Krishna)
- Dridhah: Steady and firm
- Sankarshanochyutah: Infallible absorber of the universe
- Varunah: God of waters or the setting sun
- Vaarunah: Son of Varuna (e.g. sage Vasistha or Agastya)
- Sumukhah: Charming-faced
- Sookshmah: Subtlest
- Sughoshah: Of auspicious sound
- Sukhadah: Giver of happiness
- Suhrit: Friend of all
- Manoharah: Mind-stealer
- Jita-krodhah: Conqueror of anger
- Veerabaahur: Mighty-armed
- Vidaaranah: Splitter
- Svaapanah: Inducer of sleep
- Svavashah: Self-controlled
- Vyaapee: All-pervading
- Naikaatmaa: Many-souled
- Naikakarmakrit: Doer of many acts
- Vatsarah: Abode
- Vatsalah: Affectionate
- Vatsee: Father
- Ratnagarbhah: Jewel-wombed
- Dhaneshvarah: Lord of wealth
- Dharmagub: Protector of dharma
- Dharmakrit: Dharma follower
- Dharmee: Supporter of dharma
- Sat: Existence
- Asat: Illusion
- Ksharam: Perishable
- Aksharam: Imperishable
- Avijnaataa: Non-knower (to body’s view)
- Sahasraamshur: Thousand-rayed
- Vidhaataa: Supporter
- Kritalakshanah: Famous for qualities
- Gabhastinemih: Center of the cosmic wheel
- Sattvasthah: In sattva guna
- Simhah: Lion
- Bhoota-maheshvarah: Lord of beings
- Aadidevah: First deity
- Mahaadevah: Great deity
- Deveshah: Lord of devas
- Devabhrit-guruh: Guru of Indra
- Uttarah: Uplifter from samsara
- Gopatih: Shepherd
- Goptaa: Protector
- Jnaanagamyah: Realized through knowledge
- Puraatanah: Ancient one
- Shareera-bhootabhrit: Nourisher of nature
- Bhoktaa: Enjoyer
- Kapeendrah: Lord of monkeys (Rama)
- Bhooridakshinah: Great giver
- Somapah: Soma-drinker
- Amritapah: Nectar-drinker
- Shreedah: Giver of wealth
- Shreeshah: Lord of prosperity
- Shreenivaasah: One who resides in the virtuous
- Shreenidhih: The treasure of prosperity
- Shreevibhaavanah: Bestower of wealth
- Shreedharah: Bearer of wealth
- Shreekarah: One who grants prosperity
- Shreyah: The ultimate good or liberation
- Shreemaan: One who possesses prosperity
- Loka-trayaashrayah: The refuge of the three worlds
- Svakshah: One with beautiful eyes
- Svangah: One with a beautiful form
- Shataanandah: One of infinite joy and varieties
- Nandih: Infinite bliss
- Jyotir-ganeshvarah: Lord of the celestial bodies
- Vijitaatmaa: One who has mastered the senses
- Vidheyaatmaa: One who is always available to His devotees in love
- Sat-keertih: One with pure fame
- Chinnasamshayah: One whose doubts are removed
- Udeernah: The transcendent, rising above all
- Sarvatah-chakshuh: One whose eyes are everywhere
- Aneeshah: One who has no superior
- Shaashvata-sthirah: One who is eternal and unchanging
- Bhooshayah: One who rested on the ocean (Rama)
- Bhooshanah: One who adorns the world
- Bhootih: One who is the essence of existence
- Vishokah: One who is free from sorrow
- Shoka-naashanah: One who destroys sorrow
- Archishmaan: The radiant one
- Architah: One who is constantly worshipped by His devotees
- Kumbhah: The pot that contains all
- Vishuddhaatmaa: One with the purest soul
- Vishodhanah: The great purifier
- Anniruddhah: One who is invincible by any force
- Apratirathah: One who has no enemies
- Pradyumnah: The immensely wealthy
- Amitavikramah: One of immeasurable valor
- Kaalanemi-nihaa: Slayer of Kalanemi
- Veerah: The heroic conqueror
- Shauri: One who is always victorious
- Shoora-janeshvarah: Lord of the brave
- Trilokaatmaa: The soul of the three worlds
- Trilokeshah: Lord of the three worlds
- Keshavah: The one whose rays illuminate the universe
- Keshihaa: Slayer of Kesi
- Harih: The remover of evil
- Kaamadevah: The Lord of desires
- Kaamapaalah: The protector of desires
- Kaamee: One who has fulfilled all desires
- Kaantah: The one with an enchanting form
- Vrikshah: The tree
- Pushkaraakshah: Lotus-eyed
- Mahaamanaah: Great-minded
- Bhagavaan: One who possesses six divine opulences
- Bhagahaa: One who destroys the six opulences during pralaya (cosmic dissolution)
- Aanandee: One who bestows delight
- Vanamaalee: One who wears a garland of forest flowers
- Halaayudhah: One who has a plough as His weapon
- Aadityah: Son of Aditi
- Jyotiraadityah: The resplendence of the sun
- Sahishnuh: One who calmly endures duality
- Gatisattamah: The ultimate refuge for all devotees
- Sudhanvaa: One who possesses the bow named Shaarnga
- Khanda-parashur: One who holds an axe
- Daarunah: Merciless towards the unrighteous
- Dravinapradah: One who lavishly gives wealth
- Divah-sprik: Sky-reaching
- Sarvadrik-vyaaso: One who creates many wise beings
- Vaachaspatir-ayonijah: Master of all knowledge and unborn through a womb
- Trisaamaa: One who is glorified by Devas, Vratas, and Saamans
- Saamagah: The singer of the Sama Veda hymns
- Saama: The Sama Veda
- Nirvaanam: The state of all-bliss
- Bheshajam: Medicine
- Bhishak: Physician
- Samnyaasa-krit: Institutor of sannyasa (renunciation)
- Samah: One who is calm
- Shaantah: Peaceful within
- Nishthaa: Abode of all beings
- Shaantih: One whose very essence is peace
- Paraayanam: The ultimate way to liberation
- Shubhaangah: One with the most beautiful form
- Shaantidah: Bestower of peace
- Shrashtaa: Creator of all beings
- Kumudah: One who delights in the earth
- Kuvaleshayah: One who reclines in the waters
- Gohitah: One who does welfare for cows
- Gopatih: Husband of the earth
- Goptaa: Protector of the universe
- Vrishabhaaksho: One whose eyes bring fulfillment of desires
- Vrishapriyah: One who delights in dharma
- Anivartee: One who never retreats
- Nivrittaatmaa: One who is fully restrained from all indulgences
- Samksheptaa: The involver
- Kshemakrit: The doer of good
- Shivah: Auspiciousness
- Shreevatsa-vakshaah: One who has the Shreevatsa mark on His chest
- Shrevaasah: The abode of Shree (prosperity)
- Shreepatih: Lord of Lakshmi
- Shreemataam varah: The best among the glorious
- Kritaagamah: The author of the Agama scriptures
- Anirdeshya-vapuh: One with an indescribable form
- Vishnuh: The all-pervading
- Veerah: The courageous
- Anantah: The endless
- Dhananjayah: One who gains wealth through conquest
- Brahmanyah: Protector of Brahman (the ultimate reality)
- Brahmakrit: One who acts in Brahman
- Brahmaa: The creator
- Brahma: The biggest, the supreme
- Brahma-vivardhanah: One who increases the Brahman
- Brahmavid: One who knows Brahman
- Brahmaah: One who has realized Brahman
- Brahmee: One who is with Brahma
- Brahmajno: One who knows the nature of Brahman
- Brahmana-priyah: Dear to the Brahmanas (the learned and sacred ones)
- Mahaakramo: One with great steps
- Mahaakarmaa: One who performs great deeds
- Mahaatejaah: One of great resplendence
- Mahoragah: The great serpent
- Mahaakratuh: One who performs the great sacrifice
- Mahaayajvaa: One who performs great yajnas (rituals)
- Mahaayajnah: The great yajna (ritual)
- Mahaahavih: The great offering
- Stavyah: One who is the object of all praise
- Stavapriyah: One who is invoked through prayer
- Stotram: The hymn
- Stutih: The act of praise
- Stotaa: One who adores or praises
- Ranapriyah: Lover of battles
- Poornah: The complete, the perfect
- Poorayitaa: The fulfiller
- Punyah: The truly holy
- Punya-keertir: One with holy fame
- Anaamayah: One who is free from disease
- Manojavah: Swift as the mind
- Teerthakaro: The teacher of the tirthas (sacred places)
- Vasuretaah: One whose essence is golden
- Vasupradah: One who bestows wealth
- Vasupradah: The giver of salvation, the greatest wealth
- Vasudevo: The son of Vasudeva
- Vasuh: The refuge of all
- Vasumanaah: One who is attentive to everything
- Havih: The oblation (sacrifice)
- Sadgatih: The goal of good people
- Satkritih: One who is full of good actions
- Satta: One who has no equal
- Sadbhootih: One who has rich glories
- Satparaayanah: The supreme goal for the good
- Shoorasenah: One who commands heroic and valiant armies
- Yadu-shresthah: The best among the Yadava clan
- Sannivaasah: The abode of the virtuous
- Suyaamunah: One who is attended by the people dwelling on the banks of the Yamuna
- Bhootaavaaso: The dwelling place of the elements
- Vasudevah: One who envelops the world with Maya (illusion)
- Sarvaasunilayah: The abode of all life energies
- Analah: One of unlimited wealth, power, and glory
- Darpahaa: The destroyer of pride in evil-minded people
- Darpadah: One who creates pride or an urge to be the best among the righteous
- Driptah: One who is drunk with infinite bliss
- Durdharah: The object of contemplation
- Athaaparaajitah: The unvanquished
- Vishvamoortih: One whose form is the entire Universe
- Mahaamortir: The great form
- Deeptamoortir: One with a resplendent form
- A-moortirmaan: One who has no form
- Anekamoortih: One with multiple forms
- Avyaktah: Unmanifest
- Shatamoortih: One of many forms
- Shataananah: One with many faces
- Ekah: The one
- Naikah: The many
- Savah: The nature of sacrifice
- Kah: One who is the nature of bliss
- Kim: The one to be inquired into
- Yat: That which
- Tat: That
- Padam-anuttamam: The unequalled state of perfection
- Lokabandhur: Friend of the world
- Lokanaathah: Lord of the world
- Maadhavah: Born in the family of Madhu
- Bhaktavatsalah: One who loves His devotees
- Suvarna-varnah: Golden-colored
- Hemaangah: One who has limbs of gold
- Varaangah: One with beautiful limbs
- Chandanaangadee: One who wears attractive armlets
- Veerahaa: Destroyer of valiant heroes
- Vishama: Unequalled
- Shoonyah: The void
- Ghritaaseeh: One who has no need for good wishes
- Acalah: The immovable
- Chalah: The moving
- Amaanee: One without false vanity
- Maanadah: One who causes, through His maya, false identification with the body
- Maanyah: One who is to be honored
- Lokasvaamee: Lord of the universe
- Trilokadhrik: One who supports all three worlds
- Sumedhaa: One who has pure intelligence
- Medhajah: Born out of sacrifices
- Dhanyah: Fortunate
- Satpathaachaarah: One who walks the path of truth
- Praanadah: Giver of life
- Pranavah: Omkara
- Panah: The supreme universal manager
- Praamaanam: He whose form is the Vedas
- Praananilayah: He in whom all prana is established
- Praanibhrit: He who rules over all pranas
- Praanajeevanah: He who maintains the life-breath in all living creatures
- Tattvam: The reality
- Tattvavit: One who has realised the reality
- Ekaatmaa: The one self
- Janma-mrityu-jaraatigah: One who knows no birth, death, or old age in Himself
- Bhoor-bhuvah svas-taruh: The tree of bhur, bhuvah, and svah
- Taarah: One who helps all to cross over
- Savitaa: The father of all
- Prapitaamahah: The father of the father of beings (Brahma)
- Yajnah: One whose very nature is yajna
- Yajnapatih: The Lord of all yajnas
- Yajvaa: The one who performs yajna
- Yajnaangah: One whose limbs are the things employed in yajna
- Yajnavaahanah: One who fulfils yajnas in complete
- Yajnabhrid: The ruler of the yajanas
- Yajnakrit: One who performs yajna
- Yajnee: Enjoyer of yajnas
- Yajnabhuk: Receiver of all that is offered
- Yajnasaadhanah: One who fulfils all yajnas
- Yajnaantakrit: One who performs the concluding act of the yajna
- Yajnaguhyam: The person to be realised by yajna
- Annam: One who is food
- Annaadah: One who eats the food
- Aatmayonih: The uncaused cause
- Svayamjaatah: Self-born
- Vaikhaanah: The one who cut through the earth
- Saamagaayanah: One who sings the sama songs
- Devakee-nandanah: Son of Devaki
- Srashtaa: Creator
- Kshiteeshah: The Lord of the earth
- Paapa-naashanah: Destroyer of sin
- Samkha-bhrit: One who has the divine Pancajanya
- Nandakee: One who holds the Nandaka sword
- Chakree: Carrier of Sudarsana
- Shaarnga-dhanvaa: One who aims His Shaarnga bow
- Gadaadharah: Carrier of Kaumodakee club
- Rathaanga-paanih: One who has the wheel of a chariot as His weapon
- Akshobhyah: One who cannot be annoyed by anyone
- Sarva-praharanaayudhah: He who has all implements for all kinds of assault and fight
- Punarvasuh: He who lives repeatedly in different bodies
- Vaagmee: He who is eloquent in speech
- Sureshvarah: A person of extreme charity
- Mahaashanah: He who eats up everything
- Svastidakshinah: Distributor of auspiciousness
- Araudrah: One who has no negative emotions or urges
- Kundalee: One who wears shark earrings
- Chakree: Holder of the chakra
- Vikramee: The most daring
- Oorjita-shaasanah: One who commands with His hand
- Shabdaatigah: One who transcends all words
- Shabdasahah: One who allows Himself to be invoked by Vedic declarations
- Shishirah: The cold season, winter
- Sharvaree-karah: Creator of darkness
- Akroorah: Never cruel
- Peshalah: One who is supremely soft
- Dakshah: Prompt
- Dakshinah: The most liberal
- Kshaminaam-varah: One who has the greatest amount of patience with sinners
- Vidvattamah: One who has the greatest wisdom
- Veetabhayah: One with no fear
- Punya-shravana-keertanah: The hearing of whose glory causes holiness to grow
- Uttaaranah: One who lifts us out of the ocean of change
- Dushkritihaa: Destroyer of bad actions
- Punyaah: Supremely pure
- Duh-svapna-naashanah: One who destroys all bad dreams
- Veerahaa: One who ends the passage from womb to womb
- Rakshanah: Protector of the universe
- Santah: One who is expressed through saintly men
- Jeevanah: The life spark in all creatures
- Paryavasthitah: One who dwells everywhere
- Anantaroopah: One of infinite forms
- Anantashreeh: Full of infinite glories
- Jitamanyuh: One who has no anger
- Bhayapahah: One who destroys all fears
- Chaturashrah: One who deals squarely
- Gabheeraatmaa: Too deep to be fathomed
- Vidishah: One who is unique in His giving
- Vyaadishah: One who is unique in His commanding power
- Dishah: One who advises and gives knowledge
- Anaadih: One who is the first cause
- Bhoor-bhuvo: The substratum of the earth
- Lakshmeeh: The glory of the universe
- Suveerah: One who moves through various ways
- Ruchiraangadah: One who wears resplendent shoulder caps
- Jananah: He who delivers all living creatures
- Jana-janmaadir: The cause of the birth of all creatures
- Bheemah: Terrible form
- Bheema-paraakramah: One whose prowess is fearful to His enemies
- Aadhaaranilayah: The fundamental sustainer
- Adhaataa: Above whom there is no other to command
- Pushpahaasah: He who shines like an opening flower
- Prajaagarah: Ever-awakened
- Sandhaataa: The regulator.
- Sandhimaan: He who seems conditioned.
- Sthirah: Steady.
- Ajah: He who takes the form of Brahma.
- Durmarshanah: He who cannot be vanquished.
- Shaastaa: The ruler of the universe.
- Visrutaatmaa: The atma in the Vedas.
- Suraarihaa: Destroyer of enemies of the gods.
- Guruh: The teacher.
- Gurutamah: The greatest teacher.
- Dhaama: The goal.
- Satyah: He who is the truth.
- Satya-paraakramah: The dynamic truth.
- Nimishah: He who closes his eyes in contemplation.
- Animishah: He who remains ever-knowing.
- Sragvee: He who wears a garland of undying flowers.
- Vaachaspatir-udaara-dheeh: The eloquent champion of life’s law; He with large-hearted intelligence.
- Agraneeh: He who guides to the peak.
- Graamaneeh: He who leads the flock.
- Shreemaan: The possessor of glory and light.
- Nyaayah: The embodiment of justice.
- Netaa: The leader.
- Sameeranah: He who governs the movements of all creatures.
- Sahasra-Moordhaa: He with endless heads.
- Vishvaatmaa: The soul of the universe.
- Sahasraakshah: He with thousands of eyes.
- Sahasrapaat: He with thousands of feet.
- Aavartanah: The unseen dynamism.
- Nivritaatmaa: The soul that retreats from matter.
- Samvritah: He who is veiled from the soul.
- Sam-Pramardanah: He who destroys evil.
- Ahassamvartakah: He who energizes the day.
- Vahnih: Fire.
- Anilah: Air.
- Dharaneedharah: The supporter of the Earth.
- Suprasaadah: Fully satisfied.
- Prasanaatmaa: Ever pure and blissful.
- Vishva-Dhrik: The supporter of the world.
- Vishvabhuk: He who enjoys all experiences.
- Vibhuh: He who manifests in endless forms.
- Satkartaa: He who adores the good.
- Satkritah: He who is adored by the good.
- Saadhur: He who lives righteously.
- Jahnuh: Leader of men.
- Naaraayanah: He who resides on water.
- Narah: The guide.
- Asankhyeyah: He with countless names and forms.
- Apremeyaatmaa: The soul beyond perception.
- Vishishtah: He who transcends all in glory.
- Shishta-Krit: The lawmaker.
- Oordhvagah: One who is on top of everything
- Suparnah: The golden leaf (Vedas) BG 15.1
- Vaayuvaahanah: The mover of the winds
- Dhanurdharah: The wielder of the bow
- Dhanurvedah: One who declared the science of archery
- Dandah: One who punishes the wicked
- Damayitaa: The controller
- Damah: Beatitude in the self
- Aparaajitah: One who cannot be defeated
- Sarvasahah: One who carries the entire Universe
- Aniyantaa: One who has no controller
- Niyamah: One who is not under anyone’s laws
- Ayamah: One who knows no death
- Sattvavaan: One who is full of exploits and courage
- Saattvikah: One who is full of sattvic qualities
- Satyah: Truth
- Satya-dharma-paraayanah: One who is the very abode of truth and dharma
- Abhipraayah: One who is faced by all seekers marching to the infinite
- Priyaarhah: One who deserves all our love
- Arhah: One who deserves to be worshiped
- Priyakrit: One who is ever-obliging in fulfilling our wishes
- Preetivardhanah: One who increases joy in the devotee’s heart
- Vihaayasa-gatih: One who travels in space
- Jyotih: Self-effulgent
- Shuchih: He who is pure.
- Siddhaarthah: He who fulfills all desires.
- Siddhasankalpah: He who fulfills all His wishes.
- Siddhidah: The giver of blessings.
- Siddhisaadhanah: The power behind our sadhana.
- Vrishaahee: The controller of all actions.
- Vrishabhah: He who showers all dharmas.
- Vishnuh: He who has long strides.
- Vrishaparvaa: The ladder leading to dharma (and dharma itself).
- Vrishodarah: He from whose belly life showers forth.
- Vardhanah: The nurturer and nourisher.
- Vardhamaanah: He who can grow into any dimension.
- Viviktah: Separate.
- Shruti-saagarah: The ocean of all scriptures.
- Subhujah: He who has graceful arms.
- Durdurdharah: He who cannot be known by great yogis.
- Vaagmee: He who is eloquent in speech.
- Mahendrah: The lord of Indra.
- Vasudah: He who gives all wealth.
- Vasuh: He who is wealth.
- Naika-roopo: He who has unlimited forms.
- Brihad-roopah: Vast, of infinite dimensions.
- Shipivishtah: The presiding deity of the sun.
- Prakaashanah: He who illuminates.
- Ojas-tejo-dyutidharah: The possessor of vitality, effulgence, and beauty.
- Prakaashaatmaa: The effulgent self.
- Prataapanah: He who generates heat.
- Riddhah: Full of prosperity.
- Spashtaaksharo: One who is indicated by OM.
- Mantrah: The nature of the Vedic mantras.
- Chandraamshuh: The rays of the moon.
- Bhaaskara-dyutih: The effulgence of the sun.
- Amritaamsoodbhavo: The moon that gives flavor to vegetation.
- Bhaanuh: Self-effulgent.
- Shashabindhuh: The moon with a rabbit-like spot.
- Sureshvarah: A person of extreme charity.
- Aushadham: Medicine.
- Jagatas-setuh: A bridge across material energy.
- Satya-dharma-paraakramah: The champion of truth and righteousness.
- Bhoota-bhavya-bhavan-naathah: The Lord of past, present, and future.
- Pavanah: The air that fills the universe.
- Paavanah: He who gives life-sustaining power to air.
- Analah: Fire.
- Kaamahaa: He who destroys all desires.
- Kaamakrit: He who fulfills all desires.
- Kaantah: He who is of enchanting form.
- Kaamah: The beloved.
- Kaamapradah: He who supplies desired objects.
- Prabhuh: The Lord.
- Yugaadi-krit: The creator of the yugas.
- Yugaavartah: The law behind time.
- Naikamaayah: He who has many forms.
- Suruchih: Whose desire manifests as the universe
- Hutabhuk: One who enjoys all that is offered in yajna
- Vibhuh: All-pervading
- Ravih: One who dries up everything
- Virochanah: One who shines in different forms
- Sooryah: The one source from where everything is born
- Savitaa: The one who brings forth the Universe from Himself
- Ravilochanah: One whose eye is the sun
- Anantah: Endless
- Hutabhuk: One who accepts oblations
- Bhoktaa: One who enjoys
- Sukhadah: Giver of bliss to those who are liberated
- Naikajah: One who is born many times
- Agrajah: The first-born
- Anirvinnah: One who feels no disappointment
- Sadaamarshee: One who forgives the trespasses of His devotees
- Lokaadhishthaanam: The substratum of the universe
- Adbhutah: Wonderful
- Sanaat: The beginningless and endless factor
- Sanaatanatamah: The most ancient
- Kapilah: The great sage Kapila
- Kapih: One who drinks water
- Apyayah: The one in whom the universe merges
- Svastidah: Giver of Svasti
- Svastikrit: One who robs all auspiciousness
- Svasti: One who is the source of all auspiciousness
- Svastibhuk: One who constantly enjoys auspiciousness
- Mahaabhootah: The great being
- Mahaanidhih: The great abode
- Kumudah: One who gladdens the earth
- Kundarah: The one who lifted the earth
- Kundah: One who is as attractive as Kunda flowers
- Parjanyah: He who is similar to rain-bearing clouds
- Paavanah: One who ever purifies
- Anilah: One who never slips
- Amritaashah: One whose desires are never fruitless
- Amritavapuh: He whose form is immortal
- Sarvajna: Omniscient
- Sarvato-mukhah: One who has His face turned everywhere
- Sulabhah: One who is readily available
- Suvratah: One who has taken the most auspicious forms
- Siddhah: One who is perfection
- Shatrujit: One who is ever victorious over His hosts of enemies
- Shatrutaapanah: The scorcher of enemies
- Nyagrodhah: The one who veils Himself with Maya
- Udumbarah: Nourishment of all living creatures
- Ashvattas: Tree of life
- Chaanooraandhra-nishoodanah: The slayer of Canura
- Sahasraarchih: He who has thousands of rays
- Saptajihvah: He who expresses Himself as the seven tongues of fire (Types of agni)
- Saptaidhaah: The seven effulgences in the flames
- Saptavaahanah: One who has a vehicle of seven horses (sun)
- Amoortih: Formless
- Anaghah: Sinless
- Acintyo: Inconceivable
- Bhayakrit: Giver of fear
- Bhayanaashanah: Destroyer of fear
- Anuh: The subtlest
- Brihat: The greatest
- Krishah: Delicate, lean
- Sthoolah: One who is the fattest
- Gunabhrit: One who supports
- Nirgunah: Without any properties
- Mahaan: The mighty
- Adhritah: Without support
- Svadhritah: Self-supported
- Svaasyah: One who has an effulgent face
- Praagvamshah: One who has the most ancient ancestry
- Vamshavardhanah: He who multiplies His family of descendants
- Bhaarabhrit: One who carries the load of the universe
- Kathitah: One who is glorified in all scriptures
- Yogee: One who can be realized through yoga
- Yogeeshah: The king of yogis
- Sarvakaamadah: One who fulfills all desires of true devotees
- Aashramah: Haven
- Shramanah: One who persecutes the worldly people
- Kshaamah: One who destroys everything
- Satyamedhah: One whose intelligence never fails
- Dharaadharah: The sole support of the earth
- Tejovrisho: One who showers radiance
- Dyutidharah: One who bears an effulgent form
- Sarva-shastra-bhritaam-varah: The best among those who wield weapons
- Pragrahah: Receiver of worship
- Nigrahah: The killer
- Vyagrah: One who is ever engaged in fulfilling the devotee’s desires
- Naikashringah: One who has many horns
- Gadaagrajah: One who is invoked through mantra
- Chaturmoortih: Four-formed
- Chaturbaahuh: Four-handed
- Chaturvyoohah: One who expresses Himself as the dynamic centre in the four vyoohas
- Chaturgatih: The ultimate goal of all four varnas and asramas
- Chaturaatmaa: Clear-minded
- Chaturbhaavas: The source of the four
- Chatur-vedavid: Knower of all four Vedas
- Ekapaat: One-footed (as described in Bhagavad Gita 10.42)
- Samaavartah: The efficient turner
- Nivrittaatmaa: One whose mind is turned away from sense indulgence
- Durjayah: The invincible
- Duratikramah: One who is difficult to be disobeyed
- Durlabhah: One who is difficult to obtain
- Durgamah: One who is realized with great effort
- Durgah: Not easy to storm into
- Duraavaasah: Not easy to lodge
- Duraarihaa: Slayer of the asuras (demons)
- Shubhaangah: One with enchanting limbs
- Lokasaarangah: One who understands the universe
- Sutantuh: Beautifully expanded
- Tantu-vardhanah: One who sustains the continuity of the family line
- Indrakarmaa: One who always performs gloriously auspicious actions
- Mahaakarmaa: One who accomplishes great acts
- Kritakarmaa: One who has fulfilled His actions
- Kritaagamah: Author of the Vedas
- Udbhavah: The ultimate source
- Sundarah: Of unrivaled beauty
- Sundah: Of great mercy
- Ratna-naabhah: One with a beautiful navel
- Sulochanah: One who has the most enchanting eyes
- Arkah: One who is in the form of the sun
- Vaajasanah: The giver of food
- Shringee: The horned one
- Jayantah: The conqueror of all enemies
- Sarvavij-jayee: One who is both omniscient and victorious
- Suvarna-binduh: One whose limbs are radiant like gold
- Akshobhyah: One who is ever unruffled
- Sarva-vaageeshvareshvarah: Lord of the Lord of speech
- Mahaahradah: One who is like a great refreshing swimming pool
- Mahaagartah: The great chasm
- Vishvam: He who embodies the entire universe, the cosmic being (Virat Purusha).
- Vishnuh: He who permeates and sustains everything in the universe.
- Vashatkaarah: He who is invoked during sacred rituals and offerings (Hindu yajnas).
- Bhoota-bhavya-bhavat-prabhuh: The Lord who governs the past, present, and future.
- Bhoota-krit: The Creator of all beings, both animate and inanimate.
- Bhoota-bhrit: He who nourishes and sustains all living creatures.
- Bhaavo: He who manifests as both moving and non-moving entities.
- Bhootaatmaa: The Supreme Soul, the essence within all beings.
- Bhoota-bhaavanah: The source of birth and growth of all creatures.
- Pootaatmaa: He who is the embodiment of supreme purity.
- Paramaatmaa: The Supreme Self, the supreme soul that transcends all.
- Muktaanaam paramaa gatih: The ultimate goal for those who are liberated, the highest state of being.
- Avyayah: The imperishable, eternal and indestructible.
- Purushah: The being who resides within the body, often referred to as the ‘city of nine gates.’
- Saakshee: The eternal witness to all actions, beyond time and space.
- Kshetrajnah: The knower of the body or field, the inner consciousness.
- Akshara: The indestructible, the eternal and unchanging aspect of existence.
- Yogah: He who is realized through spiritual discipline and yoga.
- Yoga-vidaam netaa: The supreme guide of those who practice yoga and spiritual paths.
- Pradhaana-purusheshvarah: The Lord of both pradhana (the primordial material) and purusha (the spirit).
- Narasimha-vapuh: He whose form is that of a man-lion, an incarnation that symbolizes the destruction of evil.
- Shreemaan: The one who is always accompanied by Shree, the Goddess of prosperity and auspiciousness.
- Keshavah: He who has beautiful, radiant locks of hair.
- Purushottamah: The Supreme Divine Personality, the highest among all beings.
- Sarvah: He who is everything, the essence of all things in the universe.
- Sharvas: He who is the source of all auspicious and divine blessings.
- Shivah: The eternally pure, the embodiment of peace and auspiciousness.
- Stanch: The immovable, firm pillar of truth and righteousness.
- Bhootaadih: The origin or cause of the five great elements (earth, water, fire, air, ether).
- Nidhir-avyayah: The imperishable, everlasting treasure of all creation.
- Sambhavah: He who descends voluntarily to the earth in His divine form for the welfare of His devotees.
- Bhaavanah: He who grants everything to His devotees, nurturing and fulfilling all their needs.
- Bhartaa: He who governs and sustains the entire living world, keeping it in harmony.
- Prabhavah: The origin or source of the five great elements, the foundation of the material world.
- Prabhuh: The Supreme Lord, the omnipotent ruler of the entire creation.
- Eeshvarah: The Lord who possesses the power to accomplish anything independently, without any external assistance.
- Svayambhooh: He who manifests from Himself, independent of any external cause or origin.
- Shambhuh: He who brings about auspiciousness and well-being, the source of all good.
- Aadityah: The son of Aditi, also referred to in the form of Vamana, the dwarf incarnation of Vishnu.
- Pushkaraakshah: He who has eyes like the lotus, symbolizing purity, beauty, and spiritual insight.
- Mahaasvanah: He whose voice is thunderous, signifying His supreme command and authority.
- Anaadi-nidhanah: The one without any beginning or end, beyond time and space.
- Dhaataa: He who supports and upholds all realms of existence and experience.
- Vidhaataa: The dispenser of the fruits of actions, rewarding individuals based on their deeds.
- Dhaaturuttamah: The subtlest, most imperceptible essence or atom that forms the basis of everything.
- Aprameyah: He who is beyond perception, cannot be comprehended by the senses or mind.
- Hrisheekeshah: The Lord of the senses, the controller of all faculties of perception.
- Padmanaabhah: He from whose navel emerges the lotus, symbolizing creation and the source of life.
- Amaraprabhuh: The supreme ruler of the immortal beings, the Lord of the gods (devas).
- Vishvakarmaa: The creator of the universe, the divine architect who designs the cosmic order.
- Manuh: He who has manifested as the Vedic mantras, the very essence of sacred knowledge.
- Tvashtaa: He who makes enormous or vast things appear small, symbolizing His ability to transform or alter reality.
- Sthavishtah: The supremely gross, representing the manifest or material aspects of creation.
- Sthaviro Dhruvah: The ancient, unchanging one, who remains constant and unaffected by time.
- Agraahyah: He who is beyond the grasp of the senses, cannot be perceived through ordinary means.
- Shaashvatah: The eternal, unchanging, and ever-present essence of the universe.
- Krishno: He whose complexion is dark, symbolizing His mysterious and captivating nature (as Lord Krishna).
- Lohitakshah: He with red eyes, symbolizing His fiery nature and the power to destroy evil.
- Pratardanah: The supreme destroyer, the one who is capable of dissolving all that exists.
- Prabhootas: He who is ever-full, always abundant in His divine essence and presence.
- Trikakub-Dhaama: The support of the three quarters (earth, heaven, and underworld), the foundation of the universe.
- Pavitram: He who purifies the heart, removing all impurities and granting spiritual purity.
- Mangalam Param: The Supreme source of auspiciousness, bringing prosperity and well-being to all.
- Eeshanah: The controller of the five great elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether), the cosmic ruler.
- Praanadah: He who grants life to all beings, the giver of breath and vitality.
- Praano: The eternal life force, the one who ever exists and sustains all life.
- Jyeshthah: The eldest, the firstborn, superior to all in wisdom and authority.
- Shreshthah: The most glorious and exalted, superior in every aspect.
- Prajaapatih: The Lord of all creatures, the creator and protector of all living beings.
- Hiranyagarbhah: He who resides in the womb of the world, the cosmic golden egg from which creation originates.
- Bhogarbhah: The source or womb of the world, the origin of all creation.
- Maadhavah: The husband of Lakshmi, the one who embodies prosperity and divine wealth.
- Madhusoodanah: The destroyer of the Madhu demon, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
- Eeshvarah: The supreme controller of the universe, the ruler of all cosmic forces.
- Vikramee: He who is full of valor and prowess, possessing boundless strength and courage.
- Dhanvee: The one who always holds a divine bow, symbolizing His readiness to protect righteousness.
- Medhaavee: The supremely intelligent one, endowed with wisdom beyond comprehension.
- Vikramah: He who stepped (Vaamana), referring to His incarnation as the dwarf who took three giant steps.
- Kramah: The all-pervading one, who exists in every part of the universe.
- Anuttamah: Incomparably great, unmatched in glory, power, and significance.
- Duraadharshah: He who cannot be overcome, the one who is invincible and undefeatable.
- Kritajnah: The one who knows all actions and their results, the one who is grateful and rewards accordingly.
- Kritih: He who rewards all actions, the dispenser of the fruits of karma.
- Aatmavaan: The self within all beings, the inner essence that sustains all forms of life.
- Sureshah: The Lord of the demigods, the supreme deity who governs over all divine beings.
- Sharanam: The refuge, the ultimate sanctuary for all who seek protection and solace.
- Sharma: The embodiment of infinite bliss, the source of everlasting peace and joy.
- Visva-Retaah: The seed of the universe, the origin of creation, the essence from which all beings arise.
- Ahah: He who represents time, the very nature of the day and night cycle, embodying temporal existence.
- Samvatsarah: He from whom the concept of time emerges, the one who defines the age and the calendar.
- Vyaalah: The serpent, symbolizing protection and wisdom, especially for those who are devoted and follow the divine path.
- Pratyayah: He whose nature is knowledge, the embodiment of pure wisdom and understanding.
- Sarvadarshanah: The all-seeing one, the one who perceives everything, everywhere, all the time.
- Ajah: The unborn one, eternal and ever-existing, not bound by birth or death.
- Sarveshvarah: The controller of all, the supreme ruler over every entity and aspect of existence.
- Siddhah: The most famous, the one who has attained perfection and success in all endeavors.
- Siddhih: He who grants moksha, the ultimate liberation, freeing the soul from the cycle of birth and death.
- Sarvaadih: The beginning of all, the origin of everything in the cosmos, the first cause.
- Achyutah: The infallible one, who is free from any imperfection or fallibility, eternally perfect.
- Vrishaakapih: He who upholds and supports the world through Dharma, guiding it toward righteousness.
- Ameyaatmaa: He who manifests in infinite forms and varieties, beyond all comprehension.
- Sarva-Yoga-Vinissritah: He who is free from all attachments and completely liberated through the practice of all forms of yoga.
- Vasuh: The support of all elements and entities in the universe, the foundation of all existence.
- Vasumanaah: He whose mind is supremely pure, untarnished by worldly desires and attachments.
- Satyah: The embodiment of truth, the ultimate reality.
- Samaatmaa: He who is the same in all beings, unaffected by distinctions and differences.
- Sammitah: He who is accepted and revered by wise authorities and great beings.
- Samah: He who is equal, showing no bias and remaining impartial to all beings.
- Amoghah: Ever useful, His actions are always beneficial and effective in fulfilling their purpose.
- Pundareekaakshah: He who resides in the heart of all beings, symbolized by the lotus-eyed form.
- Vrishakarmaa: He whose every action is righteous and just, adhering to dharma.
- Vrishaakritih: The form or embodiment of dharma, personifying all that is righteous.
- Rudrah: He who brings tears to the eyes of the wicked and destroys evil, symbolizing the power of Shiva.
- Bahu-Shiraah: He who has many heads, symbolizing His vast knowledge and omnipresence.
- Babhrur: The one who rules over all the worlds, maintaining order and balance in the universe.
- Vishvayonih: The source or womb of the universe, the origin of all creation.
- Shuchi-Shravaah: He who has beautiful, sacred names, known and praised for His purity.
- Amritah: The immortal one, beyond death and time, eternal in nature.
- Shaashvatah-Sthaanur: Permanent and immovable, the one who is unchanging in the face of time.
- Varaaroho: The most glorious destination, the ultimate place of refuge for all beings.
- Mahaatapaah: He who has undertaken great tapas (austerities) for the benefit of the universe.
- Sarvagah: The all-pervading one, existing everywhere in all forms.
- Sarvavid-Bhaanuh: The all-knowing and effulgent one, illuminating the hearts of all with wisdom.
- Vishvaksenah: The one against whom no army or force can stand, invincible in battle.
- Janaardanah: He who brings joy and welfare to good people, sustaining them with His grace.
- Vedah: He who is the Vedas, the embodiment of all divine knowledge and sacred texts.
- Vedavid: The knower of the Vedas, the one who understands and contemplates upon these sacred scriptures.
- Avyangah: The flawless one, without imperfections or faults.
- Vedaangah: He whose limbs are the Vedas, every part of Him representing the sacred knowledge of the Vedas.
- Vedavit: He who contemplates upon the Vedas, understanding and embodying the essence of these divine teachings.
- Kavih: The seer, the one who perceives the truth beyond the ordinary senses.
- Lokaadhyakshah: He who presides over all lokas (realms), governing all worlds and dimensions.
- Suraadhyaksho: He who presides over all devas (gods), the supreme deity in charge of divine beings.
- Dharmaadhyakshah: He who presides over dharma (righteousness), maintaining and protecting the universal law.
- Krita-Akritah: The one who is the cause of both creation and destruction, the creator of all and the one who dissolves everything.
- Chaturaatmaa: The four-fold self, representing the complete and all-encompassing nature of the self.
- Chaturvyoohah: The four forms of divine manifestations, such as Vasudeva, Sankarshan, and others.
- Chaturdamstrah: He who has four canines, referring to Lord Vishnu’s Narasimha incarnation (the man-lion form).
- Chaturbhujah: The four-armed one, symbolizing His divine power and ability to protect, create, and sustain.
- Bhraajishnur: The self-effulgent consciousness, illuminating everything in the universe with His divine light.
- Bhojanam: He who is the sense-objects, the essence behind every experience of perception and sensation.
- Bhoktaa: The enjoyer, the one who experiences and enjoys the fruits of all actions.
- Sahishnuh: He who can endure all suffering with patience, embodying infinite tolerance.
- Jagadaadijah: He who is born at the beginning of the world, the primordial origin of all that exists.
- Anaghah: The sinless one, free from any impurities or wrongdoings.
- Vijayah: The victorious one, always triumphant over adversity and evil.
- Jetaa: The ever-successful one, achieving victory in every endeavor.
- Vishvayonih: The one who incarnates due to the world’s needs, coming to restore balance and protect righteousness.
- Punarvasuh: He who takes birth repeatedly in different forms, incarnating to fulfill divine purposes.
- Upendrah: The younger brother of Indra, representing the incarnation of Vishnu as Vamana, the dwarf.
- Adrishyah: Imperceptible.
- Vyaktaroopah: He who is perceptible to the yogi.
- Sahasrajit: He who vanquishes thousands.
- Anantajit: Ever-victorious.
- Ishtah: He who is invoked through Vedic rituals.
- Visishtah: The noblest and most sacred.
- Sishteshtah: The greatest beloved.
- Shikhandee: He who wears a peacock feather.
- Nahushah: He who binds all with maya.
- Vrishah: He who is dharma.
- Krodhahaa: He who destroys anger.
- Krodhakrit-kartaa: He who generates anger against lower tendencies.
- Visvabaahuh: He whose hand is in everything.
- Maheedharah: The support of the earth.
- Achyutah: He who undergoes no changes.
- Prathitah: He who exists pervading all.
- Praanah: The prana in all living creatures.
- Praanadah: He who gives prana.
- Vaasavaanujah: The brother of Indra.
- Apaam-nidhih: Treasure of waters (the ocean).
- Adhishthaanam: The substratum of the entire universe.
- Apramattah: He who never makes a wrong judgement.
- Pratishthitah: He who has no cause.
- Skandah: He whose glory is expressed through Subrahmanya.
- Skanda-dharah: Upholder of withering righteousness.
- Dhuryah: He who carries out creation etc without hitch.
- Varadah: He who fulfills boons.
- Vaayuvaahanah: Controller of winds.
- Vaasudevah: Dwelling in all creatures, though not affected by that condition.
- Brihat-bhaanuh: He who illumines the world with the rays of the sun and moon.
- Aadidevah: The primary source of everything.
- Purandarah: Destroyer of cities.
- Ashokah: He who has no sorrow.
- Taaranah: He who enables others to cross.
- Taarah: He who saves.
- Shoorah: The valiant.
- Shaurih: He who incarnated in the dynasty of Shoora.
- Janeshvarah: The Lord of the people.
- Anukoolah: Well-wisher of everyone.
- Sataavarttah: He who takes infinite forms.
- Padmee: He who holds a lotus.
- Padmanibhekshanah: Lotus-eyed.
- Padmanaabhah: He who has a lotus-navel.
- Aravindaakshah: He who has eyes as beautiful as the lotus.
- Padmagarbhah: He who is being meditated upon in the lotus of the heart.
- Shareerabhrit: He who sustains all bodies.
- Mahrddhi: One who has great prosperity.
- Riddhah: He who has expanded Himself as the universe.
- Vriddhaatmaa: The ancient self.
- Mahaakshah: The great-eyed.
- Garudadhvajah: One who has Garuda on His flag.
If you wish to deeply understand the devotion towards Lord Vishnu, make sure to recite powerful stotras like the Vishnu Chalisa PDF and Vishnu Gayatri Mantra. These sacred chants not only bring stability to your spiritual journey but also bless you with the fortune of discovering the divine mysteries hidden behind each of His names.
FAQ
How many names are there in the Vishnu Sahasranamam?
It includes a total of 1000 sacred names of Lord Vishnu.
Can these names be recited daily?
Yes, they can be recited daily or on any auspicious day of the week.
Is there a specific time to recite this stotra?
Morning or evening is considered the most auspicious time for recitation.
Is it necessary to read it only in Sanskrit?
Sanskrit is ideal, but you can also benefit by reading a simple Hindi or English translation.
Can chanting these names remove diseases and difficulties?
Yes, according to the scriptures, chanting these names helps relieve both mental and physical suffering.
मैं आचार्य सिद्ध लक्ष्मी, सनातन धर्म की साधिका और देवी भक्त हूँ। मेरा उद्देश्य भक्तों को धनवंतरी, माँ चंद्रघंटा और शीतला माता जैसी दिव्य शक्तियों की कृपा से परिचित कराना है।मैं अपने लेखों के माध्यम से मंत्र, स्तोत्र, आरती, पूजन विधि और धार्मिक रहस्यों को सरल भाषा में प्रस्तुत करती हूँ, ताकि हर श्रद्धालु अपने जीवन में देवी-देवताओं की कृपा को अनुभव कर सके। यदि आप भक्ति, आस्था और आत्मशुद्धि के पथ पर आगे बढ़ना चाहते हैं, तो मेरे लेख आपके लिए एक दिव्य प्रकाश बन सकते हैं। View Profile 🚩 जय माँ 🚩