ONE THOUSAND NAMES OF LORD VISHNU WITH MEANING
      
THOUSAND NAMES OF LORD VISHNU HINDU GOD

 
Vishvam: He who is the universe, the virat-purusha
 vishnuh: He who pervades everywhere
 vashatkaarah: He who is invoked for oblations
 bhoota-bhavya-bhavat-prabhuh: The Lord of past, present and future
 bhoota-krit: The creator of all creatures
 bhoota-bhrit: He who nourishes all creatures
 bhaavo: He who becomes all moving and nonmoving things
 bhootaatmaa: The aatman of all beings
 bhoota-bhaavanah: The cause of the growth and birth of all creatures
 pootaatmaa: He with an extremely pure essence
 paramaatmaa: The Supersoul
 muktaanaam paramaa gatih: The final goal, reached by liberated souls
 avyayah: Without destruction
 purushah: He who dwells in the city of nine gates
 saakshee: The witness
 kshetrajnah: The knower of the field
 akshara: Indestructible
 yogah: He who is realized through yoga
 yoga-vidaam netaa: The guide of those who know yoga
 pradhaana-purusheshvarah: Lord of pradhaana and purusha
 naarasimha-vapuh: He whose form is man-lion
 shreemaan: He who is always with shree
 keshavah: He who has beautiful locks of hair
 purushottamah: The Supreme Controller
 sarvah: He who is everything
 sharvas: The auspicious
 shivah: He who is eternally pure
 stanch: The pillar, the immovable truth
 bhootaadih: The cause of the five great elements
 nidhir-avyayah: The imperishable treasure
 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
 prabhavah: The womb of the five great elements
 prabhuh: The Almighty Lord
 eeshvarah: He who can do anything without any help
 svayambhooh: He who manifests from Himself
 shambhuh: He who brings auspiciousness
 aadityah: The son of Aditi (Vaamana)
 pushkaraakshah: He who has eyes like the lotus
 Mahaasvanah: He who has a thundering voice
 anaadi-nidhanah: He without origin or end
 dhaataa: He who supports all fields of experience
 vidhaataa: The dispenser of fruits of action
 dhaaturuttamah: The subtlest atom
 aprameyah: He who cannot be perceived
 hrisheekeshah: The Lord of the senses
 padmanaabhah: He from whose navel comes the lotus
 amaraprabhuh: The Lord of the devas
 vishvakarmaa: The creator of the universe
 manuh: He who has manifested as the Vedic mantras
 tvashtaa: He who makes huge things small
 sthavishtah: The supremely gross
 sthaviro dhruvah: The ancient, motionless one
 agraahyah: He who is not perceived sensually
 shaashvatah: He who always remains the same
 krishno: He whose complexion is dark
 lohitaakshah: Red-eyed
 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
 jyeshthah: Older than all
 shreshthah: The most glorious
 prajaapatih: The Lord of all creatures
 hiranyagarbhah: He who dwells in the womb of the world
 bhoogarbhah: He who is the womb of the world
 maadhavah: Husband of Lakshmi
 madhusoodanah: Destroyer of the Madhu demon
 eeshvarah: The contoller
 vikramee: He who is full of prowess
 dhanvee: He who always has a divine bow
 medhaavee: Supremely intelligent
 vikramah: He who stepped (Vaamana)
 kramah: All-pervading
 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 comes
 ahah: He who is the nature of time
 samvatsarah: He from whom the concept of time comes
 vyaalah: The serpent (vyaalah) to athiests
 pratyayah: He whose nature is knowledge
 sarvadarshanah: All-seeing
 ajah: Unborn
 sarveshvarah: Controller of all
 siddhah: The most famous
 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
 samaatmaa: He who is the same in all
 sammitah: He who has been accepted by authorities
 samah: Equal
 amoghah: Ever useful
 pundareekaakshah: He who dwells in the heart
 vrishakarmaa: He whose every act is righteous
 vrishaakritih: The form of dharma
 rudrah: He who makes all people weep
 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 has beautiful, sacred names
 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
 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
 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 (Nrsimha)
 chaturbhujah: Four-handed
 bhraajishnur: Self-effulgent consciousness
 bhojanam: He who is the sense-objects
 bhoktaa: The enjoyer
 sahishnuh: He who can suffer patiently
 jagadaadijah: Born at the beginning of the world
 anaghah: Sinless
 vijayah: Victorious
 jetaa: Ever-successful
 vishvayonih: He who incarnates because of the world 150) punarvasuh: He who lives repeatedly in different bodies
 upendrah: The younger brother of Indra (vaamana)
 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
 ateendrah: He who surpasses Indra
 samgrahah: He who holds everything together
 sargah: He who creates the world from Himself
 dhritaatmaa: 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 the mighty heroes
 maadhavo: The Lord of all knowledge
 madhuh: Sweet
 ateendriyo: Beyond the sense organs
 mahaamayo: The Supreme Master of all Maayaa
 mahotsaaho: The great enthusiast
 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: He who wields shaarnga
 maheebhartaa: The husband of mother earth
 shreenivaasah: The permanent abode of Shree
 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 rakshasas
 hamsah: The swan
 suparnah: Beautiful-winged (Two birds analogy)
 bhujagottamah: The serpent Ananta
 hiranyanaabhah: He who has a golden navel
 sutapaah: He who has glorious tapas
 padmanaabhah: He whose navel is like a lotus
 prajaapatih: He from whom all creatures emerge
 amrityuh: He who knows no death
 sarva-drik: The seer of everything
 simhah: He who destroys
 simhah: He who destroys
 sandhaataa: The regulator
 sandhimaan: He who seems to be conditioned
 sthirah: Steady
 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 devas
 guruh: The teacher
 gurutamah: The greatest teacher
 dhaama: The goal
 satyah: He who is Himself the truth
 satya-paraakramah: Dynamic Truth
 nimishah: He who has closed eyes in contemplation
 animishah: He who remains unwinking; ever knowing
 sragvee: He who always wears a garland of undecaying flowers
 vaachaspatir-udaara-dheeh: He who is eloquent in championing the Supreme law of life; He with a large-hearted intelligence
 agraneeh: He who guides us to the peak
 graamaneeh: He who leads the flock
 shreemaan: The possessor of light, effulgence, glory
 nyaayah: Justice
 netaa: The leader
 sameeranah: He who sufficiently administers all movements of all living creatures
 sahasra-moordhaa: He who has endless heads
 vishvaatmaa: The soul of the universe
 sahasraakshah: Thousands of eyes
 sahasrapaat: Thousand-footed
 aavartanah: The unseen dynamism
 nivritaatmaa: The soul retreated from matter
 samvritah: He who is vieled from the jiva
 sam-pramardanah: He who persecutes evil men
 ahassamvartakah: He who thrills the day and makes it function vigorously
 vahnih: Fire
 anilah: Air
 dharaneedharah: He who supports the earth
 suprasaadah: Fully satisfied
 prasanaatmaa: Ever pure and all-blissful self
 vishva-dhrik: Supporter of the world
 vishvabhuk: He who enjoys all experiences
 vibhuh: He who manifests in endless forms
 satkartaa: He who adores good and wise people
 satkritah: He who is adored by all good people
 saadhur: He who lives by the righteous codes
 jahnuh: Leader of men
 naaraayanah: He who resides on the waters
 narah: The guide
 asankhyeyah: He who has numberlesss names and forms
 aprameyaatmaa: A soul not known through the pramanas
 vishishtah: He who transcends all in His glory
 shishta-krit: The law-maker
 shuchih: He who is pure
 siddhaarthah: He who has all arthas
 siddhasankalpah: He who gets all He wishes for
 siddhidah: The giver of benedictions
 siddhisaadhanah: The power behind our sadhana
 vrishaahee: Controller of all actions
 vrishabhah: He who showers all dharmas
 vishnuh: Long-striding
 vrishaparvaa: The ladder leading to dharma (As well as 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 for all scripture
 subhujah: He who has graceful arms
 durdurdharah: He who cannot be known by great yogis 267) 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: Thermal energy; one who heats
 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 who gives flavor to vegetables
 bhaanuh: Self-effulgent
 shashabindhuh: The moon who has a rabbit-like spot 286) sureshvarah: A person of extreme charity
 aushadham: Medicine
 jagatas-setuh: A bridge across the material energy
 satya-dharma-paraakramah: One who champions heroically for 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 whose forms are endless and varied 303) mahaashanah: He who eats up everything
 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 the lower tendency
 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 326) pratishthitah: He who has no cause
 skandah: He whose glory is expressed through Subrahmanya
 skanda-dharah: Upholder of withering righteousness
 dhuryah: Who carries out creation etc without hitch
 varadah: He who fulfills boons
 vaayuvaahanah: Controller of winds
 vaasudevah: Dwelling in all creatures although 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
 maharddhi: 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
 atulah: Incomparable
 sharabhah: One who dwells and shines forth through the bodies
 bheemah: The terrible
 samayajnah: One whose worship is nothing more than keeping an equal vision of the mind by the devotee
 havirharih: The receiver of all oblation
 sarva-lakshana-lakshanyah: Known through all proofs
 lakshmeevaan: The consort of Laksmi
 samitinjayah: Ever-victorious
 viksharah: Imperishable
 rohitah: The fish incarnation
 maargah: The path
 hetuh: The cause
 daamodarah: Whose stomach is marked with three lines
 sahah: All-enduring
 maheedharah: The bearer of the earth
 mahaabhaago: He who gets the greatest share in every Yajna
 vegavaan: He who is swift
 amitaashanah: Of endless appetite
 udbhavah: The originator
 kshobhanah: The agitator
 devah: He who revels
 shreegarbhah: He in whom are all glories
 parameshvarah: The Supreme Lord
 karanam: The instrument
 kaaranam: The cause
 kartaa: The doer
 vikartaa: Creator of the endless varieties that make up the universe
 gahanah: The unknowable
 guhah: He who dwells in the cave of the heart
 vyavasaayah: Resolute
 vyavasthaanah: The substratum
 samsthaanah: The ultimate authority
 sthaanadah: He who confers the right abode
 dhruvah: The changeless in the midst of changes
 pararddhih: He who has supreme manifestations
 paramaspashtah: The extremely vivid
 tushtah: One who is contented with a very simple offering
 pushtah: One who is ever-full
 shubhekshanah: All-auspicious gaze
 raamah: One who is most handsome
 viraamah: The abode of perfect-rest
 virajo: Passionless
 maargah: The path
 neyah: The guide
 nayah: One who leads
 anayah: One who has no leader
 veerah: The valiant
 shaktimataam-shresthah: The best among the powerful
 dharmah: The law of being
 dharmaviduttamah: The highest among men of realization
 vaikunthah: One who prevents men from straying on wrong paths
 purushah: One who dwells in all bodies
 praanah: Life
 praanadah: Giver of life
 pranavah: He who is praised by the gods
 prituh: The expanded
     hiranyagarbhah: The creator
     shatrughnah: The destroyer of enemies
     vyaaptah: The pervader
     vaayuh: The air
     adhokshajah: One whose vitality never flows downwards
     rituh: The seasons
     sudarshanah: He whose meeting is auspicious
     kaalah: He who judges and punishes beings
     parameshthee: One who is readily available for experience within the heart
     parigrahah: The receiver
     ugrah: The terrible
     samvatsarah: The year
     dakshah: The smart
     vishraamah: The resting place
     vishva-dakshinah: The most skilful and efficient
     vistaarah: The extension
     sthaavarah-sthaanuh: The firm and motionless
     pramaanam: The proof
     beejamavyayam: The Immutable Seed
     arthah: He who is worshiped by all
     anarthah: One to whom there is nothing yet to be fulfilled
     mahaakoshah: He who has got around him great sheaths
     mahaabhogah: He who is of the nature of enjoyment
     mahaadhanah: He who is supremely rich
     anirvinnah: He who has no discontent
     sthavishthah: One who is supremely huge
     a-bhooh: One who has no birth
     dharma-yoopah: The post to which all dharma is tied
     mahaa-makhah: The great sacrificer
     nakshatranemir: The nave of the stars
     nakshatree: The Lord of the stars (the moon)
     kshamah: He who is supremely efficient in all undertakings
     kshaamah: He who ever remains without any scarcity
     sameehanah: One whose desires are auspicious
     yajnah: One who is of the nature of yajna
     ijyah: He who is fit to be invoked through yajna
     mahejyah: One who is to be most worshiped
     kratuh: The animal-sacrifice
     satram: Protector of the good
     sataam-gatih: Refuge of the good
     sarvadarshee: All-knower
     vimuktaatmaa: The ever-liberated self
     sarvajno: Omniscient
     jnaanamuttamam: The Supreme Knowledge
     suvratah: He who ever-performing the pure vow
     sumukhah: One who has a charming face
     sookshmah: The subtlest
     sughoshah: Of auspicious sound
     sukhadah: Giver of happiness
     suhrit: Friend of all creatures
     manoharah: The stealer of the mind
     jita-krodhah: One who has conquered anger
     veerabaahur: Having mighty arms
     vidaaranah: One who splits asunder
     svaapanah: One who puts people to sleep
     svavashah: He who has everything under His control
     vyaapee: All-pervading
     naikaatmaa: Many souled
     naikakarmakrit: One who does many actions
     vatsarah: The abode
     vatsalah: The supremely affectionate
     vatsee: The father
     ratnagarbhah: The jewel-wombed
     dhaneshvarah: The Lord of wealth
     dharmagub: One who protects dharma
     dharmakrit: One who acts according to dharma
     dharmee: The supporter of dharma
     sat: existence
     asat: illusion
     ksharam: He who appears to perish
     aksharam: Imperishable
     avijnaataa: The non-knower (The knower being the conditioned soul within the body)
     sahasraamshur: The thousand-rayed
     vidhaataa: All supporter
     kritalakshanah: One who is famous for His qualities
     gabhastinemih: The hub of the universal wheel
     sattvasthah: Situated in sattva
     simhah: The lion
     bhoota-maheshvarah: The great lord of beings
     aadidevah: The first deity
     mahaadevah: The great deity
     deveshah: The Lord of all devas
     devabhrit-guruh: Advisor of Indra
     uttarah: He who lifts us from the ocean of samsara
     gopatih: The shepherd
     goptaa: The protector
     jnaanagamyah: One who is experienced through pure knowledge
     puraatanah: He who was even before time
     shareera-bhootabhrit: One who nourishes the nature from which the bodies came
     bhoktaa: The enjoyer
     kapeendrah: Lord of the monkeys (Rama)
     bhooridakshinah: He who gives away large gifts
     somapah: One who takes Soma in the yajnas
     amritapah: One who drinks the nectar
     somah: One who as the moon nourishes plants
     purujit: One who has conquered numerous enemies
     purusattamah: The greatest of the great
     vinayah: He who humiliates those who are unrighteous
     jayah: The victorious
     satyasandhah: Of truthful resolution
     daashaarhah: One who was born in the Dasarha race
     saatvataam-patih: The Lord of the Satvatas
     jeevah: One who functions as the ksetrajna
     vinayitaa-saakshee: The witness of modesty
     mukundah: The giver of liberation
     amitavikramah: Of immeasurable prowess
     ambho-nidhir: The substratum of the four types of beings
     anantaatmaa: The infinite self
     mahodadhishayah: One who rests on the great ocean
     antakah: The death
     ajah: Unborn
     mahaarhah: One who deserves the highest worship
     svaabhaavyah: Ever rooted in the nature of His own self
     jitaamitrah: One who has conquered all enemies
     pramodanah: Ever-blissful
     aanandah: A mass of pure bliss
     nandanah: One who makes others blissful
     nandah: Free from all worldly pleasures
     satyadharmaa: One who has in Himself all true dharmas
     trivikramah: One who took three steps
     maharshih kapilaachaaryah: He who incarnated as Kapila, the great sage
     kritajnah: The knower of the creation
     medineepatih: The Lord of the earth
     tripadah: One who has taken three steps
     tridashaadhyaksho: The Lord of the three states of consciousness
     mahaashringah: Great-horned (Matsya)
     kritaantakrit: Destroyer of the creation
     mahaavaraaho: The great boar
     govindah: One who is known through Vedanta
     sushenah: He who has a charming army
     kanakaangadee: Wearer of bright-as-gold armlets
     guhyo: The mysterious
     gabheerah: The unfathomable
     gahano: Impenetrable
     guptah: The well-concealed
     chakra-gadaadharah: Bearer of the disc and mace
     vedhaah: Creator of the universe
     svaangah: One with well-proportioned limbs
     ajitah: Vanquished by none
     krishnah: Dark-complexioned
     dridhah: The firm
     sankarshanochyutah: He who absorbs the whole creation into His nature and never falls away from that nature
     varunah: One who sets on the horizon (Sun)
     vaarunah: The son of Varuna (Vasistha or Agastya)
     vrikshah: The tree
     pushkaraakshah: Lotus eyed
     mahaamanaah: Great-minded
     bhagavaan: One who possesses six opulences
     bhagahaa: One who destroys the six opulences during pralaya
     aanandee: One who gives 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 has 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 men of wisdom
     vaachaspatir-ayonijah: One who is the master of all vidyas and who is unborn through a womb
     trisaamaa: One who is glorified by Devas, Vratas and Saamans
     saamagah: The singer of the sama songs
     saama: The Sama Veda
     nirvaanam: All-bliss
     bheshajam: Medicine
     bhishak: Physician
     samnyaasa-krit: Institutor of sannyasa
     samah: Calm
     shaantah: Peaceful within
     nishthaa: Abode of all beings
     shaantih: One whose very nature is peace
     paraayanam: The way to liberation
     shubhaangah: One who has the most beautiful form
     shaantidah: Giver of peace
     shrashtaa: Creator of all beings
     kumudah: He who delights in the earth
     kuvaleshayah: He 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 rain fulfilment of desires
     vrishapriyah: One who delights in dharma
     anivartee: One who never retreats
     nivrittaatmaa: One who is fully restrained from all sense indulgences
     samksheptaa: The involver
     kshemakrit: Doer of good
     shivah: Auspiciousness
     shreevatsa-vakshaah: One who has sreevatsa on His chest
     shrevaasah: Abode of Sree
     shreepatih: Lord of Laksmi
     shreemataam varah: The best among glorious
     shreedah: Giver of opulence
     shreeshah: The Lord of Sree
     shreenivaasah: One who dwells in the good people
     shreenidhih: The treasure of Sree
     shreevibhaavanah: Distributor of Sree
     shreedharah: Holder of Sree
     shreekarah: One who gives Sree
     shreyah: Liberation
     shreemaan: Possessor of Sree
     loka-trayaashrayah: Shelter of the three worlds
     svakshah: Beautiful-eyed
     svangah: Beautiful-limbed
     shataanandah: Of infinite varieties and joys
     nandih: Infinite bliss
     jyotir-ganeshvarah: Lord of the luminaries in the cosmos
     vijitaatmaa: One who has conquered the sense organs
     vidheyaatmaa: One who is ever available for the devotees to command in love
     sat-keertih: One of pure fame
     chinnasamshayah: One whose doubts are ever at rest
     udeernah: The great transcendent
     sarvatah-chakshuh: One who has eyes everywhere
     aneeshah: One who has none to Lord over Him
     shaashvata-sthirah: One who is eternal and stable
     bhooshayah: One who rested on the ocean shore (Rama)
     bhooshanah: One who adorns the world
     bhootih: One who is pure existence
     vishokah: Sorrowless
     shoka-naashanah: Destroyer of sorrows
     archishmaan: The effulgent
     architah: One who is constantly worshipped by His devotees
     kumbhah: The pot within whom everything is contained
     vishuddhaatmaa: One who has the purest soul
     vishodhanah: The great purifier
     anniruddhah: He who is invincible by any enemy
     apratirathah: One who has no enemies to threaten Him
     pradyumnah: Very rich
     amitavikramah: Of immeasurable prowess
     kaalanemi-nihaa: Slayer of Kalanemi
     veerah: The heroic victor
     shauri: One who always has invincible prowess
     shoora-janeshvarah: Lord of the valiant
     trilokaatmaa: The self of the three worlds
     trilokeshah: The Lord of the three worlds
     keshavah: One whose rays illumine the cosmos
     keshihaa: Killer of Kesi
     harih: The destroyer
     kaamadevah: The beloved Lord
     kaamapaalah: The fulfiller of desires
     kaamee: One who has fulfilled all His desires
     kaantah: Of enchanting form
     kritaagamah: The author of the agama scriptures
     anirdeshya-vapuh: Of Indescribable form
     vishnuh: All-pervading
     veerah: The courageous
     anantah: Endless
     dhananjayah: One who gained wealth through conquest
     brahmanyah: Protector of Brahman (anything related to Narayana)
     brahmakrit: One who acts in Brahman
     brahmaa: Creator
     brahma: Biggest
     brahma-vivardhanah: One who increases the Brahman
     brahmavid: One who knows Brahman
     braahmanah: One who has realised Brahman
     brahmee: One who is with Brahma
     brahmajno: One who knows the nature of Brahman
     braahmana-priyah: Dear to the brahmanas
     mahaakramo: Of great step
     mahaakarmaa: One who performs great deeds
     mahaatejaah: One of great resplendence
     mahoragah: The great serpent
     mahaakratuh: The great sacrifice
     mahaayajvaa: One who performed great yajnas
     mahaayajnah: The great yajna
     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
     poorayitaa: The fulfiller
     punyah: The truly holy
     punya-keertir: Of Holy fame
     anaamayah: One who has no diseases
     manojavah: Swift as the mind
     teerthakaro: The teacher of the tirthas
     vasuretaah: He whose essence is golden
     vasupradah: The free-giver of wealth
     vasupradah: The giver of salvation, the greatest wealth
     vaasudevo: The son of Vasudeva
     vasuh: The refuge for all
     vasumanaah: One who is attentive to everything
     havih: The oblation
     sadgatih: The goal of good people
     satkritih: One who is full of Good actions
     satta: One without a second
     sadbhootih: One who has rich glories
     satparaayanah: The Supreme goal for the good
     shoorasenah: One who has heroic and valiant armies
     yadu-shresthah: The best among the Yadava clan
     sannivaasah: The abode of the good
     suyaamunah: One who attended by the people who dwell on the banks of Yamuna
     bhootaavaaso: The dwelling place of the elements
     vaasudevah: One who envelops the world with Maya
     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 whio is drunk with Infinite bliss
     durdharah: The object of contemplation
     athaaparaajitah: The unvanquished
     vishvamoortih: Of the form of the entire Universe
     mahaamortir: The great form
     deeptamoortir: Of resplendent form
     a-moortirmaan: Having no form
     anekamoortih: Multi-formed
     avyaktah: Unmanifeset
     shatamoortih: Of many forms
     shataananah: Many-faced
     ekah: The one
     naikah: The many
     savah: The nature of the sacrifice
     kah: One who is of the nature of bliss
     kim: What (the one to be inquired into)
     yat: 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-coloured
     hemaangah: One who has limbs of gold
     varaangah: With beautiful limbs
     chandanaangadee: One who has attractive armlets
     veerahaa: Destroyer of valiant heroes
     vishama: Unequalled
     shoonyah: The void
     ghritaaseeh: One who has no need for good wishes
     acalah: Non-moving
     chalah: Moving
     amaanee: Without false vanity
     maanadah: One who causes, by His maya, false identification with the body
     maanyah: One who is to be honoured
     lokasvaamee: Lord of the universe
     trilokadhrik: One who is the support of all the three worlds
     sumedhaa: One who has pure intelligence
     medhajah: Born out of sacrifices
     dhanyah: Fortunate
     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 (BG 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 obtained with effort
     durgamah: One who is realised with great effort
     durgah: Not easy to storm into
     duraavaasah: Not easy to lodge
     duraarihaa: Slayer of the asuras
     shubhaangah: One with enchanting limbs
     lokasaarangah: One who understands the universe
     sutantuh: Beautifully expanded
     tantu-vardhanah: One who sustains the continuity of the drive for the family
     indrakarmaa: One who always performs gloriously auspicious actions
     mahaakarmaa: One who accomplishes great acts
     kritakarmaa: One who has fulfilled his acts
     kritaagamah: Author of the Vedas
     udbhavah: The ultimate source
     sundarah: Of unrivalled beauty
     sundah: Of great mercy
     ratna-naabhah: Of 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 at once omniscient and victorious
     suvarna-binduh: With limbs 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
     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 descendents
     bhaarabhrit: One who carries the load of the universe
     kathitah: One who is glorified in all scriptures
     yogee: One who can be realised through yoga
     yogeeshah: The king of yogis
     sarvakaamadah: One who fulfils all desires of true devotees
     aashramah: Haven
     shramanah: One who persecutes the worldly people
     kshaamah: One who destroys 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: Beautitude 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
     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
     bhoktaaA: 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 auspiciouness
     svastibhuk: One who constantly enjoys auspiciousness
     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
     punyah: 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
     oordhvagah: One who is on top of everything
     satpathaachaarah: One who walks the path of truth
     praanadah: Giver of life
     pranavah: Omkara
     panah: The supreme universal manager
     pramaanam: 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 bod
     vaagmee: He who is eloquent in speech
     sureshvarah: A person of extreme charity
     mahaashanah: He who eats up everything
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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