Thousand names of Śiva (Sahasranāma) - Verse 134
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 98.134
Sanskrit Original
त्रिलोकात्मा त्रिलोकेशः शुद्धः शुद्धी रथाक्षजः। अव्यक्तलक्षणो व्यक्तो व्यक्ताव्यक्तो विशांपतिः।।
trilokātmā trilokeśaḥ śuddhaḥ śuddhī rathākṣajaḥ| avyaktalakṣaṇo vyakto vyaktāvyakto viśāṃpatiḥ||
Lord Viṣṇu said:: (882) Lokabandhu (kinsman of the worlds) (883) Lokanātha (lord of the worlds) (884) Kṛtajña (grateful) (885) Kṛtibhūṣaṇa (a jewel among gifted ones) (886) Anapāyī (having no distress) (887) Akṣara (imperishable) (888) Kānta (shining) (889) Sarvaśastrabhṛtāṃvara (the most excellent one among all warriors) (890) Tejomaya (full of splendour) (891) Dyutidhara (having lustre) (892) Lokamāya (having Māyā spreading over the worlds) (893) Agraṇī (the leader) (894) Aṇu (the atom) (895) Śucismita (of pure smiles) (896) Prasannātman (one delighted in the mind) (897) Durjaya (one who is unconquerable) (898) Duratikrama (one who cannot be transgressed) (899) Jyotirmaya (luminous) (900) Nirākāra (having no shape) (901) Jagannātha (lord of the universe) (902) Jaleśvara (lord of the waters) (903) Tumbavīṇī (having the lute called Tumbavīṇa) (904) Mahākāya (having a huge body) (905) Viśoka (devoid of sorrow) (906) Śokanāśana (destroyer of grief) (907) Trilokātman (the soul of the three worlds) (908) Trilokeśa (lord of the three worlds) (909) Śuddha (pure) (910) Śuddhi (purity) (911) Adhokṣaja (Viṣṇu) (912) Avyaktalakṣaṇa (one who has the unmanifest as the characteristic sign) (913) Avyakta (unmanifest) (914) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is manifest and unmanifest) (915) Viśāmpati (lord of subjects) (916) Varaśīla (of excellent conduct) (917) Atulavara (of incomparable boons) (918) Mānī (honourable) (919) Mānadhana (having honour as wealth) (920) Maya (921) Brahmā (922) Viṣṇu (923) Prajāpāla (protector of the subjects) (924) Haṃsa (swan) (925) Haṃsagati (having the gait of the swan) (926) Yama (927) Vedhas (creator) (928) Dhātṛ (929) Vidhātṛ (930) Attṛ (devourer) (931) Hartṛ (destroyer) (932) Caturmukha (four-faced) (933) Kailāsaśikharāvāsī (one whose residence is on the peak of the Kailāsa) (934) Sarvāvāsī (having everything as his residence) (935) Satām gati (goal of the good) (936) Hiraṇyagarbha (gold-wombed) (937) Hariṇa (Deer) (938) Puruṣa (939) Pūrvajapitā (ancestral father) (940) Bhūtālaya (abode of the living beings) (941) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins). (942) Bhūtida (bestower of prosperity) (943) Bhuvaneśvara (lord of the worlds) (944) Saṃyogin (having union) (945) Yogavid (knower of the yogas) (946) Brahma (947) Brah-maṇya (conducive to the attainment of Brahman) (948) Brāhmaṇapriya (one fond of brahmins) (949) Devapriya (fond of Devas) (950) Devanātha (lord of Devas) (951) Devajña (knower of Devas) (952) Devacintaka (one thinking about Devas) (953) Viṣamākṣa (having deformed eyes) (954) Kalādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Kalās) (955) Vṛṣāṅka (bull-emblemed) (956) Vṛṣavardhana (one who increases piety) (957) Nirmada (one devoid of pride) (958) Nirahaṃkāra (one devoid of arrogance) (959) Nirmoha (Devoid of delusion) (960) Nirupadrava (harmless) (961) Darpahā (destroyer of pride) (962) Darpita (proud) (963) Dṛpta (haughty) (964) Sarvaṛtuparivartaka [Sarvartuparivartaka] (one who changes (revolves) in all the seasons) (965) Sahajihva (having congenital tongue) (966) Sahasrārci (having thousand rays) (967) Snigdha (affectionate) (968) Prakṛtidakṣiṇa (one who is to the right of Prakṛti.)