Names of Lord Vishnu from Vishnu Sahasranama and their meanings. Names of Lord Vishnu from Vishnu Sahasranama. These names are taken from Vishnu Sahasranama, Names are listed in the order as in the original text. You can arrange them in reverse order, alphabetically, or reverse alphabetically. #Name▲▼Meaning▲▼1. Vishwam. One who is the whole universe himself. Vishnuh. He who pervades everywhere, one who is the lord of three worlds because of his trivikrama strength. Vashatkaarah. He who is invoked for oblations. Bhoota- bhavya- bhavat- prabhuh. The Lord of past, present and future, lord in whom all three times are one. Bhoota- krit. The creator of all creatures, Creator of physical existence. Bhoota- bhrit. He who nourishes all creatures, Sustainer of existence, Bhrit=take care of, Bhoota=physical manifestation. Bhaavo. He who becomes all moving and non- moving things. Bhootaatmaa. The aatman of all beings, supreme consciousness which is the base of everything. Bhoota- bhaavanah. The cause of the growth and birth of all creatures. ![]() Pootaatmaa. Extremely pure soul. Paramaatmaa. The Supreme soul. Muktaanaam paramaa gatih. The final stage attained by yogis, liberation. Avyayah. Without destruction, non reducible. Purushah. He who dwells in the city of nine gates. Saakshi. One who is witnessing everything. Kshetrajnah. The knower of the field, (kshetra=body field, kshetrajna=soul which resides, rules and knows)1. Akshara. Indestructible. Yogah. He who is realized through yoga, he who is one with everything. Yoga- vidaam netaa. The guru of those who practice yoga. Pradhaana- purusheshvarah. Supreme Lord. 21. Naarasimha- vapuh. He who took the form of man- lion to destroy Hiranyakashipu. Shreemaan. He who is always with shree, husband of goddess shree or lakshmi. Keshava. He who has beautiful locks of hair, slayer of Keshi Demon, one who is himself the three: kah Brahma; ah Vishnu and Isa Shiva. Purushottamah. The Supreme being/ best of the beings. Sarvah. He who is everything (omniscience/ omnipotence/ omnipresence)2. Sharvas. The auspicious. Shivah. He who is eternally pure. Sthaanuh. The pillar, the immovable truth. ![]() Bhootaadih. The cause of the five great elements, cause of physical manifestation. Nidhir- avyayah. The imperishable treasure. Sri Vishnu Sahasaranama - Transliteration and Translation of Chanting. I have been searching for Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotra online but couldn’t find it anywhere. Meantime one of my colleague sent to me the link towards ebooks at Sreyas and.
![]() Sambhavah. He who descends of His own free will. Bhaavanah. He who gives everything to his devotees. Bhartaa. He who governs the entire living world, he who sustains it. Prabhavah. The womb of the five great elements. Prabhuh. The Almighty Lord. Eeshvarah. He who can do anything without any help, the ultimate god. Svayambhooh. He who manifests from Himself. Shambhuh. He who brings auspiciousness. Aadityah. The son of Aditi, sun god. Pushkaraakshah. Lotus eyed one. Mahaasvanah. He who has a thundering voice. Anaadi- nidhanah. He without origin or end. Dhaataa. He who supports all fields of experience, He who gives. Vidhaataa. The dispenser of fruits of action. Dhaaturuttamah. The subtlest atom. Aprameyah. He who cannot be perceived, One without comparison. Hrisheekeshah. The Lord of the senses. Padmanaabhah. He from whose navel comes the lotus. Amaraprabhuh. The Lord of the devas, Eternal god. Vishvakarmaa. The creator of the universe. Manuh. He who has manifested as the Vedic mantras, Ancestor of human beings. Tvashtaa. He who makes huge things small. Sthavishtah. The supremely gross. Sthaviro dhruvah. The ancient, motionless one. Agraahyah. He who is not perceived/ grasped sensually. Shaashvatah. He who always remains the same, he who is permanent. Krishno. He whose complexion is dark, (krishna means dark, krishna is also used to mean Kutashta chaitanya)5. Lohitaakshah. Red- eyed one. Pratardanah. The Supreme destruction. Prabhootas. Ever- full. Trikakub- dhaama. The support of the three quarters. Pavitram. He who gives purity to the heart. Mangalam param. The Supreme auspiciousness. Eeshanah. The controller of the five great elements. Praanadah. He who gives life. Praano. He who ever lives, he who is the life of beings. Jyeshthah. Older than all, Elder one. Shreshthah. The most glorious, supreme, best. Prajaapatih. The Lord of all creatures. Hiranyagarbhah. He who dwells in the womb of the world, he who himself is the womb. Bhoogarbhah. He who is the womb of the world/earth. Maadhavah. He who is always established in Mouna, Dhyana and yoga. Madhusoodanah. Destroyer of the Madhu demon. Eeshvarah. The controller. Vikramee. He who is full of prowess. Dhanvee. He who always has a divine bow. Medhaavee. Supremely intelligent. Vikramah. He who stepped (Vaamana)7. Kramah. All- pervading, Maintainer of order, sustainer. Anuttamah. Incomparably great. Duraadharshah. He who cannot be attacked successfully. Kritajnah. He who knows all that is. Kritih. He who rewards all our actions. Aatmavaan. The self in all beings. Sureshah. The Lord of the demigods. Sharanam. The refuge. Sharma. He who is Himself infinite bliss. Visva- retaah. The seed of the universe. Prajaa- bhavah. He from whom all praja/ beings comes. Ahah. He who is the nature of time. Samvatsarah. He from whom the concept of time/season comes. Vyaalah. The serpent (vyaalah) to unrighteous. Pratyayah. He whose nature is knowledge. Sarvadarshanah. All- seeing, omniscient. Ajah. Unborn. 96. Sarveshvarah. Controller of all. Siddhah. The most famous, All perfected. Siddhih. He who gives moksha. Sarvaadih. The beginning of all. Achyutah. Infallible. Vrishaakapih. He who lifts the world to dharma. Ameyaatmaa. He who manifests in infinite varieties. Sarva- yoga- vinissritah. He who is free from all attachments. Vasuh. The support of all elements. Vasumanaah. He whose mind is supremely pure. Satyah. The truth, one and only existence, consciousness. Samaatmaa. He who is the same in all. Sammitah. He who has been accepted by authorities. Samah. Equal, equanimous 1. Amoghah. Ever useful, magnificent. Pundareekaakshah. He who has eyes like a lotus. Vrishakarmaa. He whose every act is righteous. Vrishaakritih. The form of dharma. Rudrah. He who is fierce, he who destroys the physical manifestation at the end of the world cycle (day of brahma)1. Bahu- shiraah. He who has many heads. Babhrur. He who rules over all the worlds. Vishvayonih. The womb of the universe. Shuchi- shravaah. He who listens only the good and pure. Amritah. Immortal. Shaashvatah- sthaanur. Permanent and immovable. Varaaroho. The most glorious destination. Mahaatapaah. He of great tapas. Sarvagah. All- pervading. Sarvavid- bhaanuh. All- knowing and effulgent like sun. Vishvaksenah. He against whom no army can stand. Janaardanah. He who gives joy to good people. Vedah. He who is the Vedas. Vedavid. The knower of the Vedas. Avyangah. Without imperfections. Vedaangah. He whose limbs are the Vedas. Vedavit. He who contemplates upon the Vedas. Kavih. The seer, the poet. Lokaadhyakshah. He who presides over all lokas. Suraadhyaksho. He who presides over all devas. Dharmaadhyakshah. He who presides over dharma. Krita- akritah. All that is created and not created. Chaturaatmaa. The four- fold self. Chaturvyoohah. Vasudeva, Sankarshan etc. Chaturdamstrah. He who has four canines (Narsimha)1. Chaturbhujahone with Four- hands. Bhraajishnur. Self- effulgent consciousness. Bhojanam. He who is the sense- objects, he who is the food to sense. Bhoktaa. The enjoyer of sense objects. Sahishnuh. He who tolerates. Jagadaadijah. Born at the beginning of the world. Anaghah. Sinless. Vijayah. Victorious, he is the victory. Jetaa. Ever- successful. Vishvayonih. He who gives birth to universe. Punarvasuh. He who lives repeatedly in different bodies. Upendrah. The younger brother of Indra (vishnu)1. Vaamanah. He with a dwarf body. Praamshuh. He with a huge body. Amoghah. He whose acts are for a great purpose. Shuchih. He who is spotlessly clean. Oorjitah. He who has infinite vitality, one who develops. Ateendrah. He who surpasses Indra, one who is beyond the grasp of gross sense 1. Samgrahah. He who holds everything together. Sargah. He who creates the world from Himself. Dhritaatmaa. Established in Himself. Niyamo. The appointing authority, One who makes rules and regulations. Yamah. The administrator, death/ time/ righteousness. Vedyah. That which is to be known. Vaidyah. The doctor, one who cures. Sadaa- yogee. Always in yoga. Veerahaa. He who destroys the mighty heroes. Maadhavo. The Lord of all knowledge. Madhuh. Sweet, honey, bliss of samadhi. Ateendriyo. Beyond the senses. Mahaamayo. The Supreme Master of all Maya. Mahotsaaho. The great enthusiast, always willing to act. Mahaabalah. He who has supreme strength. Mahaabuddhir. He who has supreme intelligence. Mahaa- veeryah. The supreme essence. Mahaa- shaktih. All- powerful. Mahaa- dyutih. Greatly luminous. Anirdeshya- vapuh. He whose form is indescribable. Shreemaan. He who is always courted by glories. Ameyaatmaa. He whose essence is immeasurable. Mahaadri- dhrik. He who supports the great mountain. Maheshvaasah 1. 82. Maheebhartaa. The supporter of whole earth. Shreenivaasah. The permanent abode of Shree (godess lakshmi/ wealth)1. Sataam gatih. The goal for all virtuous people. Aniruddhah. He who cannot be obstructed. Suraanando. He who gives out happiness. Govindah. The protector of the cows. Govidaam- patih. The Lord of all men of wisdom. Mareechih. Effulgence. Damanah. He who controls. Hamsah. The swan (which cleverly consumes milk in the mixture of milk and water)1. Suparnah. Beautiful- winged (one who rides on his eagle Suparna )1. Bhujagottamah. The serpent Ananta, best among serpents. Hiranyanaabhah. He who is the womb of existence. Sutapaah. He who has glorious tapas. Padmanaabhah. He whose navel is like a lotus. Prajaapatih. He who governs all creatures 1. Amrityuh. He who knows no death. Sarva- drik. The seer of everything. Simhah. He who destroys, Lion. Sandhaataa. The regulator. Sandhimaan. He who seems to be conditioned. Sthirah. Steady. 20. Ajah. He who takes the form of Aja, Brahma. Durmarshanah. He who cannot be vanquished. Shaastaa. He who rules over the universe. Visrutaatmaa. He who is called atma in the Vedas. Suraarihaa. Destroyer of the enemies of the demigods. Guruh. The teacher, preceptor. Gurutamah. The greatest teacher.
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