vishnu sahasranamalu
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Vishnu sahasranamaluTRANSCRIPT
Viswam - The Universe
Vishnuhu - The All Pervading
Vashatkaraha - He on whose Account Vashatkara is offered.
Bhoothabhavyabhavatprabhuhu - The Lord of present Past and Future.
Bhoothakrud - The Evolver of Being
Bhoothabrud - The Sustainer of Beings
Bhavaha - The Absolute Existence.
Bhootatma - The self of beings
Bhoothabhavanaha - The Generator of Beings
Poothatma - The pure self
Paramatma - The Supreme Self
Muktanam Paramagatihi - The Supreme goal of the liberated.
Avyayah - The unchanging
Purushah - The Person
Sakshi - The Witness
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Kshetragna - The knower of the field
Aksharah - The imperishable
Yogaha - The Union
Yoga Vidamnetaa - The Guide of those that know yoga
Pradhana Purusheshwaraha - The lord of prakriti and purusha
Naarasimhavapu - He who has the form of a man lion.
Srimaan - United to Lakshmi
Kesavaha - He who has slain the impious Kesin.
Puroshothamaha - Best of men
Sarvaha - The All
Servaha - The destroyer
Sivaha - The pure
Stanuhu - The constant
Bhoothadi - The source of beings
Avyayanidhihi - The imperishable treasure
Sambhavaha - The manifestation
Bhavanaha - The distributor
Bharthaa - The Sustainer
Prabhavaha - He is of glorious origin
Prabhuhu - The most powerful
Eeswaraha - The great
Swayambhuhu - The self - born
Sambhuhu - The bestower of good
Aaditya - The Sun
Pushkaraksha - The Lotus - eyed
Mahaswanaha - of mighty sound
Anadhinidhanaha - Devoid of Birth and Death
Dhataa - The Supporter
Vidhataa - The Dispenser
Dhathuruthamaha - The best of all substances
Aprameyaha - The Indefinable
Rishikesaha - The Lord of the senses
Padmanabhaha - Lotus Navelled
Amaraprabhuhu - The lord of the immortals
Viswakarma - The Creator of the Universe
Manuhu - The thinker
Tvashta- The Reducer
Sthavistaha - The Biggest
Sthavirodhruvaha - Ancient and firm
Agrahyaha - He who cannot be grasped
Saswathaha - Ever-existing
Krishnaha - The eternal bliss
Lohithakshaha- The Red eyed
Prathardhanaha - The Destroyer
Prabhuthaha - Well endowed with wisdom
Thrikakubhdama - The base of the three regions
Pavithram - The Holy
Param Mangalam - The Beneficient and the Best
Eesanaha - The Ruler
Pranadaha - The mover of life
Pranaha - The Life
Jyestaha - The Eldest
Srestaha - The Excellent
Prajapathi - The Lord of beings
Hiranya garbhaha - He who dwells in the Universe
Bhugarbhaha - The womb of the earth
Madhavaha - The husband of Lakshmi
Madhusudhanaha - The Slayer of Madhu
Eeswaraha - The Omnipotent
Vikramee - The Valiant
Dhanvee - The wielder of the bow
Medhavee -Supremely intelligent
Vikramaha - He who rides on the back of Eagle
Kramaha - The Walker
Anuthamaha - The Unexcelled
Duradharsha - The Unassailable
Kruthagnaha - knower of actions done
Kruthihi - The effort
Athmavaan - Centered in his own splender
Suresaha - The God of Gods
Saranaha - The Refuge
Sarma - The Bliss
Viswarethaha - The Universal cause
Prajabhavaha - The source of all beings
Ahaha - He who shines as day
Samvathsaraha - The year
Vyalaha - The serpent
Prathyayaha -The Conciousness
Sarvadarsanaha - Omnispective
Ajaha - The Unborn
Sarveswaraha - The Lord of all
Siddhaha - He who has attained all that has to be attained
Siddhihi - The Attainment
Sarvadihi - The Primal Cause
Achyuthaha - The Unswerving
Vrushakapihi - Righteousness and the great Boar
Ameyathma - Immeasurable self
Sarvayoga vinisruthaha - Devoid of all attachments
Vasuhu - The Dweller
Vasumanaha - He whose mind is supremely pure
Sathyaha - The Real
Samathma - Of equal mindedness
Sammithaha - Acceptable or Accessible
Samaha - He who is ever with lakshmi
Amoghaha - The full filler
Pundareekaksha - He who dwells in the lotus-heart
Vrushakarma - He who does righteous actions
Vrushakruthihi - He who is an embodiment of Dharma
Rudraha - He who liquidates all sorrows
Bhahusiraha - Myriad-headed
Babhruhu - The supporter
Viswayoni - He who is the cause of the universe
Suchisravaha - He whose names are pure and pleasing
Amruthaha - The immortal
Saswathasthanuhu - Eternal and stable
Vararohaha - The Supreme goal
Mahathapaha - He who possesses great wisom
Sarvagaha - All pervading
Sarvavidbhanuhu - Omniscient and effulgent
Vishwaksenaha - By the presence of whom the armies of demons runaway in all directions.
Janardhanaha - The Oppressor or uplifter
Vedhaha - knowledge of vedas
Vedavith - The knower of vedas
Avyamgaha - The perfect
Vedamgaha - He whose limbs are the Vedas
Vedhavith - The Enquirer of the Vedas
Kavihi - All Seer
Lokadhyakshaha - He who presides over the worlds.
Suradhyakshaha - He who presides over Gods
Dharmadhyakshaha - The Cogniser of Dharma
Kruthakruthaha - Cause and Effect
Chathurathma - Four fold in his nature
Chathurvyuha - He who has four manifestations during evolution
Chathurdhamstra - He who has four protuding teeth
Chathurbhujaha - The four armed
Bhrajishnuhu - The radiant
Bhojanam - The Food
Bhokta - The Enjoyer
Sahishtuhu - He who forgives the faults to his devotees
Jagadadijaha - The first born in the Universe
Anaghaha - The sinless
Vijayaha - The Victorious
Jetha - He who is ever successful
Viswayonihi - He who is the all - cause
Punarvasuhu - The Repeated Dweller
Upendraha - He who is above Indra
Vamanaha - The Beautiful Dwarf
Pransuhu - The expansive
Amoghaha - He whose actions are never in vain
Suchihi - pure
Urjithaha - He who is extremely mighty
Athindraha - He who is far superior to Indra in wisdom glory and strength
Sangraha - All destroyer
Sargaha - The evolution
Dhrutatma - The self - supporter
Niyamaha - The Director
Yamaha - The inner ruler
Vedyaha - The knowable
Vydyaha - The knower oa all Sciences
Sadayogi - The Perpetual Yogin
Veeraha - The slayer of the valliant Rakshasas
Madhavaha - The Lord of wisdom
Madhuhu - The Honey
Atindriyaha - He who transcends all senses
Mahamayaha - The great juggler
Mahotsaha - Of great deligence
Mahabalaha - He who is stronger than the strong
Mahabhuddhihi- He whose intellect is supreme
Mahaveeryaha - He who has great energy
Mahasakthi - Of immence strength
Mahadyuthihi - Light of Lights
Anirdesavapuhu - Indefinable
Srimaan - Lord of auspiciousness
Ameyathma - He whose intelligence is immeasurable.
Mahadridruk - He who is the uplifter of Mandara and Govardhana moun-
tains.
Maheshwasaha - He whose bow is mighty and powerful.
Mahabhartha- The supporter of Mother earth
Srinivasaha - He on whose chest Lakshmi ever resides
Sathangathihi - The Refuse of the good
Aniruddhaha - He who cannot be obstructed by anyone.
Surananda - The delighter of Gods.
Govindaha - The Protector of Cows
Govidam Pathihi - The Lord of the wise
Mareechihi - The refulgent.
Damanaha - The repressor
Hamsaha - The final beautiful
Suparnaha - Of beautiful wings
Bhujagothamaha - The best of Serpents
Hiranya Garbhaha - Of auspicious navel.
Suthapah - Of excellent austerities
Padmanabhaha - He who shines in the lotus of the heart.
Prajapathihi - The father of beings
Amruthyuha- Free from Death
Sarvadruk - All seeing
Simhaha - The Lion
Sandhatha - The regulator
Sandhimaan - He who is never seperated from his devotees.
Sthiraha - The constant
Ajaha - Un-born
Durmarshanaha - The unbearable
Sastha, Sruthi - The ordainer
Visruthathma- Of renowned self
Suraariha- The destroyer of the foes of the Suras
Guruhu - The teacher
Guruthamaha - The supreme master
Dhama - The supreme abode
Sathyaha - Truth
Sathyaparakramaha - Of real valour
Nimishaha - He whose eyes are closed
Animishaha - The unwinking
Sragwi- The garlanded
Vachaspathi Rudharadihi - Of great intellect
Agranihi - Leader to the foremost
Gramanihi - The director of beings
Srimaan - The radiant
Nyayaha - The Lozic
Netha - The regulator or leader
Sameeranaha - The breath
Sahasramurdha - The thousand - headed
Viswathma - The Universal self
Sahasrakshihi - The thousand-eyes
Sahasrapaath - The thousand - footed
Avarthanaha - The turner
Nivruthathma - The retreated self
Samvruthaha - He who is Veiled
Sampramardhanaha - The Crusher
Ahasamvarthakaha - The regulator of day
Vahnihi - The Fire
Anilaha - The Air
Dharani Dharaha - The bearer of the earth
Suprasadaha - The gracious
Prasannathma - Of pure and delightful nature
Viswadruk - The supporter of Universe
Viswabhuk - The enjoyer of the Universe
Vibhuhu - The multi-formed
Sathkartha - The worshipper
Sathkruthaha - He who is worshipped
Sadhuhu - The righteous
Juhnuhu - The leader of men
Narayanaha - The cosmic cause
Naraha - The Guide
Asankhyeyaha - Countless
Aprameyethma - Immeasurable Self
Visistaha - Transcendental
Sistakruth - The Law maker
Suchihi - Pure
Sidhardhaha - One who has accomplished all that has to be accomplished.
Sidhi Sankalpaha - Of accomplished resolutions
Sidhidaha - Giver of fruits of actions
Sidhisadhanaha - Means to the goal
Vrushahi - The performer of Dharma-sacrifice
Vrushabhaha - The Showerer
Vishnuhu - All pervading
Vrushaparvaha - He who arranges the steps of Dharma
Vrushodharaha -
Vardhanaha - The nourisher
Vardhamanaha - He who expands
Viviktaha - The solitary
Sruthisagaraha - The Ocean of Vedas
Subhujaha - Of graceful Arms
Dhurdharaha - He who supports everything
Vagmi- He from whom proceeds the eloquence of His glory
Mahendraha - The Lord of Indra
Vasudaha - The giver of wealth
Vasuhu - Wealth
Nykarupaha - Of many forms
Bruhadrupaha - Huge form
Sipavishtihi - He who dwells in the rays of Sun
Prakasanaha - The illuminator
Ojasthejo dyuthidaraha - Possessed of Life-energy Valour and Effulgence.
Prakasathma - The luminous self
Prathapanaha - The burner
Budhaha - Endowed with righteousness, knowledge and dispassion.
Spastaksharaha - He who is clearly indicated by the supreme sound 'OM'
Mantraha- He who is known through the mantras.
Chandransuhu - Rays of the moon
Bhaskaradyuthihi - Resplendent like the sun
Amrutamsudhbhavaha - The source of the moon
Bhanuhu - Self - effulgent
Sasibhinduhu - The Nourisher
Sureswaraha - The God of Gods
Ashadhaha - The medicine
Jagathsethuhu - The limit of the world
Sathyadharma Parakramaha - Of true righteousness and prowness
Bhuthabhavya Bhavannadhaha - The Lord of beings past, present and fu-ture
Pavanaha - The purifier
Pavanaha - He who moves the wind
Analaha - The fire
Kamaha - The destroyer of desire
Kamakruth - The fulfiller of desires
Kanthaha - He who is of lovely and enchanting of form
Kamaha - He who is sought
Kamapradaha - He who gratifies the desires
Prabhuhu - The Lord
Yugadikruth - The creator of yugas
Yugavarthaha - He who rotates the wheel of yugas
Nykamayaha - Of many illusory forms.
Mahasanaha - The great eater
Adryusyaha - The invisible
Vyaktarupaha - He whose form is manifested
Sahasrajith - The conqueror of thousands
Ananthajith - Ever - victorious
Istaha - The pleasant
Anisistaha - The permeator
Sisthestaha - Loved by the learned
Sikhandi - The peacock - feathered
Nahushaha - He who binds jivas in samsara by his maya
Vrushaha - Of the nature of Dharma
Krodhaha - The destroyer of Anger
Krodhakruthkartha - The slayer of angry ones
Viswabhahu - With arms on all sides
Maheedharaha - The bearer of the earth
Achyuthaha - unswerving
Pradhithaha - He who is famous
Pranaha - The Vital Breath
Pranadaha - The life-giver
Vasavanujaha - The younger brother of Indra
Apannidhihi - The Ocean
Adhistanam - The substratum
Apramathaha - Ever attentive
Prathistithaha - Established in his own glory.
Skandaha - He who flows
Skandadharaha - The supporter of the path of Virtue
Dhuryaha - The bearer of the yoke
Varadaha - The bestower of boons
Vayuvahanaha - The Director of vayus
Vesudevaha - He who resides everywhere
Bruhadbhanu - Possessed of great rays
Adidevaha - The first deity
Purandharaha - The destroyer of the cities
Asokaha - The unafflicted
Taranaha - He who enables one to cross the Ocean of Samsara
Taraha - The reliever
Suraha - The Valiant
Sowrihi - The son of Sura
Janeswaraha - Lord of Men
Anukulaha - The friend
Sathavarthaha - He who incarnates hundreds of times
Padmi- With the lotus in his hand
Padmanibhekshanaha - He whose eyes are lotus like
Padmanabhaha - has a lotus in the naval
Aravindakshaha - He whose eyes are similar to the lotus
Padmagarbhaha - He who dwells in the lotus heart of
Sareerabruth - Nourisher of bodies
Mahardhihi - He whose prosperity is enormous
Bhudhaha - The expanse of the universe.
Vrudharthma - The ancient self
Mahakshaha - The great eyed
Garudadwajaha - He whose flag bears the emblem of the eagle.
Athulaha - Incomparable
Sarabhaha - One who dwells and shines forth through the bodies
Bhimaha - The awe-inspiring
Samayagnaha - He whose worship gives equal vision.
Havirhavihi - The receiver of oblations
Sarvalakshana Lakshmanyaha - known through all methods of proofs.
Lakshmivaan - The consort of Lakshmi
Samithinjayaha - Victorious in battle
Viksharaha- Undecaying
Rohithaha - Fish
Maargaha - The path
Hethuhu - The cause
Damodharaha - He who is known through the mind which is purified bymeans of self-control.
Sahaha - All enduring
Maheedharaha - The bearer of the earth
Mahabhagaha - The ever fortunated
Vegavaan - He who is swift
Amithasanaha - of limitless appetite
Udbhavaha - The origin
Kshobhanaha - The agitator
Devaha - He who revels
Sri garbhaha - Containing all glories in Himself
Parameswaraha - The Supreme Lord
Karanam - The Instrument
Kaaranam- The Cause
Kartha - The doer
Vikartha - The creator of the varied universe
Gahanaha - The unknowable
Guhaha - The concealed
Vyavasayaha - Resolute
Vyavasthanaha - The basis
Samstaanaha - The ultimate goal
Stanadaha - He who confers right abode
Druvaha - The firm
Parardhihi - The Supreme manifestation
paramaspasta - The extremely vivid
Thustaha - The contented
Pustaha - The full
Subhekshanaha - Of auspicious look
Ramaha - He who revels in all
Viramaha - The abode of rest
Virathaha - Passionless
Maargaha - The path
Neyaha - He who leads
Nayaha - The leader
Anayaha - He who has no leader
Veeraha - Valiant
Sakthimatham Sresthaha- The mightiest of the mighty
Dharmaha - Personification of Dharma
Dharma Vidhuthamaha - The best of the knowers of Dharma
Vikuntaha - He who unites together the elements at the beginning of cre-ation
Purushaha - The person
Pranaha - He who is life-breath of all beings
Pranadaha - The one who gives prana
Pranavaha - That which is praised
Pridhuhu - The expanded
Hiranyagarbhaha - The creator of Brahma
Sathrugnuhu - The destroyer of enemies
Vyapthaha - The pervader
Veyuhu - He who blows or carries
Adhokshajaha - He who does not decline
Ruthuhu - Seasons
Sudarsanaha - He who is of bewitching eyes
Kalaha - Time
Paramesti - Centered in his own glory
Parigrahaha - The receiver
Ugraha - Terrible
Samvathsaraha - The abode
Dhakshaha - The prompt
Visramaha - The resting place
Viswadakshinaha - The most skilful
Vistaraha - The extention
Stavarah Stanuhu - The firm and motionless
Pramanam - The standard
Bheejamavyayam- The undecaying seed
Ardhaha - He who is desired by all
Anardhaha - He who has no desires
Mahakosaha - Possessed of great sheaths
Mahabhogaha - The great bliss
Mahadhanaha - The great wealth
Anirvinaha - Griefless
Stavistaha - He who appears in the gross visible cosmic form
Abhuhu - unborn
Dharmayupaha - The binding post for Dharma
Mahamakhaha - The great sacrificer
Nakshathranemihi - The Nave of the stars
Nakshathri - The Moon
Kshamaha - Patience
Kshamaha - He who alone remains
Sameehanaha - Well - desiring
Yagnaha - Sacrifice
Ijyaha- The Object of sacrifice
Mahejyaha - He who is to be specially worshipped
Krathuhu - The sacrifice with the sacrificial post
Sathram - The Protector of the good
Sathamgathihi - The refuge of the good
Sarvadarsi - All Seer
Vimukthathma - The Liberated self
Sarvagnaha - All knowing
Gnanamuthamam - Supreme wisdom
Suvrathaha - The pure vow
Sumukhaha - He who has a charming countenance
Sukshmaha - The subtle
Sughoshaha - Of auspicious sound
Sukhadaha - The Conferrer of happiness
Suhruth - Friend
Manoharaha - The charming
Jithakrodhaha - The conqueror of anger
Veerabhahuhu - He whose arms are Valiant
Vidharanaha - The Tearer
Swapanaha - Stupefying
Swavasaha - The independent
Vyapi - All pervading
Nykathma - Many souled
Nyka Karmakruth- He who does many actions
Vathsaraha - The adobe of all
Vathlaha - The affectionate
Vathsi - Father
Rathnagarbhaha - The jewel wombed
Dhaneswaraha - The lord of wealth
Dharmagup- The protector of Dharma
Dharmakruth - The Doer of Dharma
Dharmi - The supporter of Dharma
Sath - The existence
Asath - The limited
Ksharaha - The perishable
Aksharaha - The imperishable
Avignatha - The non-knower
Sahasransu - The thousand rayed
Vidhatha - The all supporter
Kruthalakshanaha - He who is the author of the Vedas
Gabhastinemihi - The centre of the planetary systems
Sathvasthaha- He who resides in all beings
Simhaha - The lion
Bhootha Maheswaraha - The great lord of beings
Adidevaha - The primordial deity.
Mahadevaha - The great deity
Devesaha - Lord of all Gods
Devabrudguruhu - The teacher of the Lord of the Devas
Utharaha - The most excellent
Gopathihi - The Shepherd
Goptha - The protector
Gnanagamyaha - To be attained by Gyana alone
Purathanaha - The ancient
Sareerabhoothabruth - The nourishser of the elements of the body
Bhokthaa - The enjoyer
Kapeendraha - The Lord of monkeys
Bhuridhakshinaha- He who gives large gifts in sacrifices
Somapaha - The quaffer of Soma
Amruthapaha - The quaffer of immortalising Elixir
Somaha - The moon
Purujith - The conqueror of many
Purusathamaha - He who is greater than the great
Vinayaha - The Law
Jayaha - The Victorious
Sathyasandhaha - Of truthful
Dasarhaha - He who was born in the Dasarha race
Saathvathampathihi - The Lord of
Jeevaha - The individual self
Vinayitha Saakshi - The witness of modesty
Mukundaha - The giver of Liberation
Amitha Vikramaha - Of unmeasured prowess
Ambhonidhihi - The resting place of Gods and others
Ananthathma - Of infinite self
Mahodhadhisayaha - The recliner on the great ocean
Anthakaha - The death
Ajaha - Unborn
Maharhaha - He who deserves the highest worship
Swabhavyaha - Centred in His own self
Jithamithra - He who has conquered, Enemies
Pramodanaha - Ever joyful
Anandaha - The Bliss
Nandanaha - The source of happiness
Nandaha - He who is freed from ephemeral joys
Sathya Dharma - Of true Dharma
Trivikramaha - The three stepped
Maharshihi Kapilacharyaha - Kapilacharya, the great sage
Kruthagnaha - The universe and its soul
Medhineepathihi - The Lord of the earth
Thripadaha - The Three-stepped
Thridasaadhyakshaha -The Lord of three states
Mahasrungaha - The great horned
Kruthanthakruth - The destroyer of death
Mahavaraaha - The great boar
Govindaha - He who recovered the earth from deep sea
Sushenaha - With good armies
Kanakangadhee - Having golden armlets
Guhyaha - He who is hidden in the heart-cave
Gabheeraha - The immearsurable depth
Gahanaha - Impenetrable
Gupthaha - The concealed
Chakragadhadharaha - The bearer of discus and mace
Vedhaha - The creator
Swangyaha - Self-instrumental
Ajithaha - Unconquered
Krishnaha - The dark-complexioned
Drudaha - The firm
Sankarshanochyuthaha - The involver and unswerving
Varunaha - The setting Sun
Vaarunaha - The sons of Varunah
Vrukshaha - The tree
Pushkarakshaha - He who expands and fills the sky
Mahamanaha - Of great mind
Bhagawaan- He who has six divine glories
Bhagaha - The destroyer of wealth
Anandee - The delighter
Vanamaalee - Wearing the garland named Vaijayanti
Phalayudhaha - Armed with a plough
Aadithyaha - The beautiful Dwarf
Jyothiradithyaha - He who resides in the disc of the Sun
Sahistuhu - The endurer
Gathisathamaha - The refuge and the best
Sudhanva - He who has a beautiful bow
Khandaparasuhu - With a punishing axe
Darunaha - Merciless
Dravinapradaha - The giver of wealth
Divah sruk- The sky reaching
Sarvadrugvyasaha - Omniscient Vyasa
Vechaspathi Rayonijaha - The Lord of knowledge and unborn
Trisamaa - He who is praised by the three Samas
Samagaha - The singer of saman
Sama - The samaveda
Niryanam - Ever-free
Beshajam - The medicine
Bhishak - The physician
Samnyasakruth - The institutor of Sanyasa stage
Samaha - The calm
Santhaha - Tranquil
Nista - The abode of all beings during the deluge
Santhihi - The peace
Parayanam - The Supreme goal
Subhangaha - The handsome
Santhidaha - The conferrer of peace
Srashta - The creator
Kumudaha - He who delights in the earth
Kuvalesayaha - The recliner upon the waters
Gohithaha - He who lightens the burden of the earth
Gopathihi - The Lord of the earth
Goptha - The protector
Vrushabhaksha - Dharma - eyed
Vrushapriyaha -Delighting in Dharma
Anivarthi - Never retreating
Nivrutatma- Of restrained-self
Samksheptha - Involver
Kshemakruth - The doer of good
Sivaha - The purifier
Srivathvakshaha - Having the mark Srivatsa upon his sacred chest
Srivasaha - The abode of Lakshmi
Sripathihi - The Lord of Lakshmi
Srimathamvaraha - The chief of those that possess Sri
Sri dhaha - The bestower of wealth
Sri Saha- The Lord of wealth
Srinivasaha - Abiding always with wealthy
Sri nidhihi- The treasure house of Sri
Sri Vibhavanaha - The distributor of wealth
Sridharha - The bearer of Sri
Srikaraha - The Conferrer of Sri
Sreyaha - Liberation
Srimaan - The possessor of Sri
Lokathrayasrayaha - The refuse of the three worlds
Swakshaha - Beautiful - eyed
Swangaha - Beautiful - limbed
Satanandaha - Of infinite bliss
Nandihi - The supreme bliss
Jyothirganeswaraha - The lord of the hosts of luminaries
Vijithathma - Of conquered mind
Vidheyathma - He who is pliable in the hands of the devotees
Sathkeerthi - Of pure fame
Chinna Samsayaha - He who is freed from doubts
Udeernaha - Transcendent
Sarvathaschakshuhu - He whose eyes are every where
Aneesaha - The supreme or ultimate
Sasvathasthiraha - Eternal and Stable
Bhoosayana - Resting on the ground
Bhushanaha - Adorning the world
Bhoothihi - Be-ness or Existence
Visokaha - The griefless
Sokanasanaha - The destroyer of grief
Archishmaan - The resplendent
Archithaha - The worshipped
Kumbhaha - The pot
Visuddharthma- Of pure Atman
Visodhanaha - The purifier
Anirudhdhaha - He who is inviniable by his enemies
Aprathiradhaha - Without Enemies
Pradyumna - Very rich
Amitha Vikramaha - Of limitless powers
Kalaneminiha - The slayer of Kalanemi
Veeraha - The Valiant
Sowrihi - Born in the Sure clan
Surajaneswaraha - The Lord of the Valiant
Thrilokathma - The soul of the three world
Trilokesaha - The ruler of the three worlds
Kesavaha - He who has long hairs
Kesiha - The slayer of Kesin an Asura
Harihi - The destroyer
Kamadevaha - He who is desired by all
Kamapalaha - He who safeguards the devotees
Kamee - Of fulfilled desires
Kanthaha - He whose form is ravishing and lovely
Kruthagamaha - The author of the holy Scriptures
Anirdesyavapuhu - Of indescribable form
Vishnuhu - His Divine splendour fills the firmament and remains beyond
Veeraha - He who is full of actions as imported by the root 'vi'
Ananthaha - Infinite
Dhanujayaha - The conqueror of wealth
Brahmanaha - The Friend of Brahman
Brahmakruth - The author of Brahman
Brahma - The Creator
Brahma - The biggest
Brahmavivardhanaha - The increasor of Brahman
Brahmavith - The knower of Brahman
Brahmanaha - He who dissiminates the Vedic knowledge
Brahmee - The manifestation of Brahma
Brahmayagnaha - The realiser of Brahman
Brahmanapriyaha - The lover of Brahmanas
Mahakramaha - He who leads the devotees in progressive lines
Mahakarma - Of great deeds
Mahatejaa - Of great radiance
Mahoragaha - The great serpent
Mahakratuhu - The great sacrifice
Mahayajwa - The great sacrificer
Mahayagnaha - The great yagna
Mahahavihi - The great offering
Stavyaha - He who is paised by all
Stavapriyaha - Delighting in praise
Stotram - The hymn
Stuthihi - The act of praise
Stotha - The Adorer
Ranapriyaha - Delighting in battle
Purnaha - The full
Puraitha - He that fills
Punyaha - The Holy
Punyakeerthihi - Of Holy Fame
Anamayaha - Of uncorrupted essence
Manojavaha - Fleet as mind
Theerdhakaraha - The founder of all sciences
Vasurethaha - He whose essence is gold
Vasupradaha - The giver of wealth
Vasupradaha - The Conferrer of salvation
Vasudevaha - The Son of Vasu
Vasuhu - The Refuge of all
Vasumanaha - Omnipresent
Havihi - The oblation
Sadgathihi - The Refuge of the good
Sathkruthihi - Of good acts
Sathatha- The state of Be-ness
Sadbhoothihi - Of supreme intelligence
Sathparayanaha - The supreme goal of the good
Surasenaha - Of valiant armies
Yadusrestaha - The Chief of the Yadus
Sannivasaha - The abode of the good
Suyamunaha - Attended by good Yamunas
Bhoothavasaha - The abode of beings
Vasudevaha - He who envelops the universe with maya
Sarvasu Nilaya- The abode of all souls
Analaha - The unlimited
Darpaha - The repressor of pride
Darpadaha - The giver of pride
Drupthaha - He who always enjoys the divine bliss
Durdharaha - Very difficult to contemplate upon
Aparajithaha - The unconquered
Viswamoorthyhi - The world formed
Mahamoorthihi - The great formed
Deeptamoorthihi - Wisdom formed
Amoorthimaan - Having no form
Anekamoorthihi - Many formed
Avyaktaha - Unmanifest
Satamoorthihi - Myriad - formed
Sathananaha - Many faced
Ekaha - The one
Nykaha - The many
Savaha - The Soma Sacrifice
Kaha - Bliss
Kim - What ?
Yath - Which
Thath - That
Padam - The unequalled seat
Lokabandhuhu - The friend of the universe
Lokanaadhaha - The Lord of the universe
Madhavaha - He who is to be realised through contem plation and medita-tion.
Bhaktavatsala - Merciful to his devotees
Suvarnavarnaha - Golden hued
Hemangaha - He who has limbs of gold
Varangaha - With beautiful limbs
Chandanangadi - Smeared with the sandal and adorned with armlets
Veeraha - The slayer of the Valiant
Vishamaha - Unequalled
Sunyaha - The void
Gruthachee - He who is free from all desires
Achalaha - The immovable
Chalaha - The moving
Amaanee - He who has no egotism
Maanadaha - The giver of honour
Maanyaha - To be worshipped
Lokaswamy - The Lord of all the fourteen Lokas
Trilokadruk - The supporter of the three worlds.
Sumedhaa - Of bright intelligence
Medhajaha - Born in the sacrifice
Dhanyaha - Fortunate
Sathyamedhaha - Of unfailing intelligence
Dharadharaha - The support of the earth
Tejovrushaha - He that showers radiance
Dyuthidharaha - The bearer of Effulgence
Sarvasastra Brutamvaraha - The best of those that wield weapons
Pragraha - He who controls the horse-like senses by his grace as with reins
Nigraha - The controller
Vyagraha - Ever intent in the matter of fulfilling the desires of the devotees
Nykasrungaha - The many horned
Gadagrajaha - The elder brother of Gada
Chathurmoorthihi - Four - formed
Chathurbahuhu- Four - armed
Chathurvyuhaha - Having four manifestations
Chathurgathihi - The goal of the four
Chathurathma - The clear minded
Chathurbhavaha - The source of the four
Chathurvedavith - The knower of the four Vedas
Ekapath - The one-footed
Samavarthaha - The skilful turner
Anivruthathma - He who never turns away from anything
Durjayaha - The invincible
Durathikramaha -Readily obeyed
Durlabhaha - Obtained with effort
Durgamaha - known with difficulty
Durgaha - Not easily realised
Duravasaha - Not easily lodged
Durariha - The slayer of the Asuras
Subhangaha - Of beautiful limbs
Lokasarangaha - The drainer of the essence of the universe
Suthanthuhu - Beautifully expanded
Thanthuvardhanaha - The progressor or the destroyed
Indrakarma - Resembling Indra in his actions
Mahakarma - Of great deeds
Kruthakarma - Of fulfilled achievements
Kruthagamaha - The author of the Vedas
Udbhavaha - Of superior birth
Sundaraha - Of unequalled beauty
Sundaha - Of great mercy
Ratnagarbhaha - Of beautiful naval
Sulochanaha - With charming eyes
Arkaha - The worshipped
Vajasanaha - The giver of food
Srungi - The horned
Jayanthaha - The conqueror
Sarvavijaee - The Omniscient and Victorious
Suvarnabindu - With limbs radiant like gold
Akshobhyaha - The unruffled
Sarvavaageeswareswaraha - The Lord of the Lords of speech
Mahahradaha - The great pons
Mahagarthaha - The great Chasm
Mahabhoothaha - The great being
Mahanidhihi - The great abode
Kumudaha - He that gladdens the earth
Kundaraha - He who tore the earth
Kundaha - He who made a gift of this earth unto Kasyapa
Parjanya - He who is the rain-charged cloud
Pavanaha - The purifier
Anilaha- Un-induceable
Amruthansaha - He who gives the nectar
Amruthavapuhu - He who has the immortal form
Sarvagna - The Omniscient
Sarvathomukhaha - Having faces on all sides
Sulabhaha - Easily attainable
Suvrathaha - He who is of excellent vows
Sidhihi - The perfection
Sathrujith - The conqueror of foes
Sathruthapanaha - The scorcher of the foes
Nyagrodhaha - He who controls and veils all beings by his maya
Udumbaraha - He who nourishes the universe in the shape of food
Aswasthaha - The tree of mundane existence
Chanoorandhra Nishoodhanaha - The slayer of chanura, the wrestler
Sahasrarchi - He who has innumerable rays
Saptajihva - He who has seven tongues
Sapthaidhaha - He who has seven flames
Saptavahanaha - He who has seven horses
Amoothihi - The formless
Anaghaha - The sinless
Achinthyaha - unthinkable
Bhayakruth - He who causes fear
Bhayanasanaha - The destroyer of peace
Anuhu - The subtle
Bruhath - The great
Krusaha - The thin
Stulaha - The stout
Gunabruth - He who is possessed of attributes
Nirgunaha - He who transcends all attributes
Mahaan - The greatest
Adhruthaha - Unsustained
Swadruthaha - Self - sustained
Swasyaha - He from whom emanated the Vedas
Pragwamsaha - He who has the ancient ancestry
Vamsavardhanaha - The expander of the Universe
Bharabruth - The bearer of weight
Kadhithaha - He who is described by the Vedas
Yogi - He who revels in his own self
Yogeesa - The lord of yogins
Sarvakamadaha - The bestower of all wishes
Aasramaha - The resting place
Sramanaha - The Scorcher
Kshamaha - The reducer
Suparnaha - Having good leavers
Vayuvahanaha - The mover of the wind
Dhanurdharaha - The wielder of the bow
Dhanurvedaha - The knower of the science of archery
Dandaha - He who is screptre
Damaetha - The punisher
Dhamaha - Self-control
Aparajithaha - Unconquerable
Sarvasaha - He who tolerates all his enemies
Niyantha - The ordainer
Aniyamaha - The unrestrained
Ayamaha - He who knows no death
Satvavaan- Possessed of Satva
Sathwikaha - He who is full of sattvic qualities
Sathyaha - He who is true to the wise
Sathyadharma Parayanaha - Ever devoted to truthfulness and Dharma
Abhiprayaha - The desired
Priyarhaha - Worthy of being loved
Arhaha- The worshipped
Priyakruth - The fulfiller of desires
Prithivardhanaha - The increaser of pleasure
Vihayasagathihi - He who has his abode in the firmament
Jyothihi - The light
Suruchihi - Of good effulgence
Huthabhuk - The consumes of oblations
Vibhuhu - He who is the undisputed master of all the worlds
Ravihi - The Sun
Vilochanaha - Of various tastes
Suryaha - He who generates all kinds of wealth
Savithaha - He who brings forth all the universe
Ravilochanaha - He who has the Sun as his eye
Ananthaha - The Endless
Huthabhuk - The consumer of oblations
Bhokthaa - The enjoyer
Sukhadaha - The conferror of bliss
Nykajaha - Having numerous births
Agrajaha - The First-born
Anirvinnaha - He who knows no dejection
Sadamarshi - He who forgives the good
Lokadhisthanam - The Stay of the worlds
Adbhuthaha - The wonderful
Sanaath - Of long duration
Sanaathana thamaha - The most ancient
Kapilaha - Kapila the great Rishi
Kapihi - The Sun
Avyayaha - The indestructible resting place
Swasthidaha - The conferror of all blessings
Swasthikruth - The doer of good
Swasthi - He whose nature is auspiciousness
Swasthibhuk - The enjoyer of auspiciousness
Swasthidhakshinaha - He who grows in auspiciousnessness
Aroudraha - He who is not wrathful
Kundalee - He how wears on his two ears two ear-rings
Chakree - The bearer of discus
Vikramee - Endowed with prowess
Urjitha Sasanaha - Of powerful commands
Sabthathigaha - Transcending speech
Sabdhasaha - He whom alone all the Vedas proclaim
Sisiraha - The dewy season
Sarvareekaraha - The maker of night
Akruraha - He who is devoid of Cruelty
Pesalaha - Beautiful
Dhakshaha - The prompt
Dhakshinaha - The skilful
Kshaminam Varaha - The Chief among those that forbear
Vidwathamaha - The foremost among the learned
Veethabhayaha - He who transcends all fears
Punyasravana keerthanaha - He whose names and acts heard and recitedlead to auspiciousness
Utharanaha - The Redeemer
Dushkruthiha - The destroyer of sins
Punyaha - The holy
Duswapnanasanaha - The dispeller of evil dreams
Veeraha - The destroyer of various evil paths
Rakshanaha - The Protector
Samthaha - The holy ones
Jeevanaha - The sustainer of life
Paryavasthithaha - He who exists overspreading the Universe
Anantharoopaha - Of infinite forms
Ananthasreeha - Of infinite power
Jithamanyuhu - Of subdued wrath
Bhayapaha - The destroyer of fear
Chathurasraha - The just
Gabheeraathma - Of immeasurable self
Vidhisaha - The bestower of diverse fruits
Vyadisaha - He who sets diverse commands
Disaha - The giver
Anadihi - The beginningless
Bhoorbhuvaha - The supporter of the earth
Lakshmihi - The resplendent
Suveeraha - Of various auspicious movements
Ruchirangadihi - Adorned with two beautiful bracelets
Jananaha - The creator
Jana janmadihi - The primeval cause of beings
Bheemaha - The terror
Bheemaparakramaha - Of fearful powers
Adharanilayaha - The resting place of that which supports
Adhatha - He who is without support
Pustahasaha - The blossom of the universe flower
Prajagaraha - The ever-awake
Urdhwagaha - The upper most
Sathpadhacharaha - walking in the path of righteousness
Pranadaha - The life-giver
Pranavaha - The Monosyllable 'OM'
Panaha - He who has dealings
Pramanaha - wisdom
Prananilayaha - The resting place of beings
Pranabruth - The sustainer of prana
Pranajeevanaha - The life of beings
Thathwam - The reality
Thathwavith - The knower of the truth
Ekaathma - The one Atman
Janmamruthyu Jarathigaha - He who transcends birth, death and old age
Bhoorbhuvaha Swastharuhu - He who is the sap in the tree of life existingin three worlds
Taraha - The rescuer
Savitha - The father
Prapitha mahaha - The great grand sire
Yagnaha - He whose very nature is sacrifice
Yagnapathihi - The Lord of Sacrifice
Yajwa - The sacrificer
Yagnangaha - Having the sacrifices for his limbs
Yagnavahanaha - The fulfiller of the yagnas
Yagnabruth - The upholder of the sacrifice
Yagnakruth - The creator of the sacrifices
Yagnee- The master of the sacrifices
Yagnabhook- The enjoyer of sacrifice
Yagnasadhanaha - Having the sacrifices as means
Yagnanthakruth - The giver of the result of sacrifice
Yagnaguhyam - He who is the secret of sacrifice
Annam - The food
Annadaha - The eater of food
Athmayonihi - The self - cause
Swayamjaathaha - The Self-born
Vykhanaha - Removes worldly suffering
Samagayanaha - Praised by Samas
Devakinandanaha - The son of Devaki
Srastha - The creator
Kshithisaha - The Lord of the earth
Papanasanaha - The destroyer of sins
Sankhabruth - The bearer of Conch shell
Nandakee - The wielder of the sword called Nandaka
Chakree- He who has discuss
Sara dhanwa - The wielder of the bow called saranga
Gadadharaha - The bearer of club
Radhangapani - With car - wheel in his hand
Akshobhyaha - He who is incpable of beaing agitated
Sarva Praharanaayudhaha - He who is armed with all kinds of destructiveweapons.