He that is of the form of the samans, riks, and yajuses (of the Veda),
He that soothes His worshippers burning with the afflictions of the world, like the rays of the moon cooling all living creatures of the world,
He that is endued with blazing effulgence like the sun,
He from whose mind has sprung the moon,
He that blazes forth in His own effulgence,
He that nourishes all creatures even like the luminary marked by the hare,
He that is the Master of the deities,
He that is the great medicine for the disease of worldly attachment,
He that is the great causeway of the universe,
He that is endued with knowledge and other attributes that are never futile, and with prowess that is incapable of being baffled,
He that is solicited by all creatures at all times, that is, the past, the present and the future,
He that rescues His worshippers by casting kind glances upon them,
He that sanctifies even those that are sacred,
He that merges the life-breath in the Soul, or
He that assumes diverse forms for protecting both the emancipated and the un-emancipated,
He that kills desires of those that are emancipated, or
He that prevents evil desires from arising in the minds of His worshippers,
He that is the Principle of kama (the principle of desire or lust),
He that is the most agreeable,
He that is desired by all creatures,
He that grants the fruition of all desires,
He that has the ability to accomplishing all acts,
He that sets the four yugas to begin their course,
He that is endued with the diverse kinds of illusion (and, therefore, the cause from which spring the different kinds of acts that distinguish the different yugas),
He that is the greatest of eaters (in consequence of His swallowing all things at the end of every kalpa),
He that is incapable of being seized (by those that are not His worshippers),
He that is manifest (being exceedingly vast),
He that subjugates thousands of foes (of the deities),
He that subjugates innumerable foes,
He that is desired (by even Brahma and Rudra), or
He that is adored in sacrifices,
He that is distinguished above all,
He that is desired by those that are endued with wisdom and righteousness,
He that has ornament of (peacock’s) feathers on His headgear,
He that stupefies all creatures with His illusion,
He that showers His grace on all His worshippers,
He that kills the wrath of the righteous,
He that fills the unrighteous with wrath,
He that is the accomplisher of all acts,
He that holds the universe on His arms,
He that upholds the Earth,
He that transcends the six well-known modifications,
The modifications are inception in mother’s womb, birth, growth, maturity, decline and dissolution.
He that is endued with great celebrity (in consequence of His feats),
He that causes all living creatures to live (in consequence of His being the all-pervading Soul),
He that gives life,
He that is the younger brother of Vasava (Indra) (in the form of Upendra or the dwarf),
He that is the receptacle of all the waters in the universe,
He that covers all creatures (in consequence of His being the material cause of everything),
He that is ever vigilant (being always above error),
He that is established in His own glory,
He that flows in the form of nectar, or
He that dries up all things,
He that upholds the path of righteousness,
He that bears the burden of the universe,
He that gives desirable boons unto those that solicit them,
He that causes the winds to blow,
He that is the son of Vasudeva, or
He that covers the universe with His illusions and sports in the midst of it,
He that is endued with extraordinary lustre,
He that is the originating cause of the deities,
He that pierces all hostile towns,
He that transcends all sorrow and grief (resulting from infatuation, hunger, thirst, birth and death),
He that leads us safely across the ocean of life or the world,
He that dispels from the hearts of all His worshippers the fear of rebirth,
He that is possessed of infinite courage and prowess,
He that is an offspring of Sura’s race,
He that is the Master of all living creatures,
He that is inclined to show His grace unto all,
He that has come on earth for hundreds of times (for rescuing the good, destroying the wicked and establishing righteousness),
He that holds a lotus in one of His hands,
He whose eyes resemble the petals of the lotus,
He from whose navel sprang the primeval lotus, or
He that is seated upon a lotus,
He that is endued with eyes resembling the petals of the lotus,
He that is adored by worshippers as One seated within the lotus of their heart,
He that assumes the form of embodied Jiva (through His own illusion),
He that is endued with puissance of every kind,
He that grows in the form of the five primal elements,
He that is the Ancient Soul,
He that is endued with vast eyes,
He that has Garuda sitting on the standard of His car (vehicle),
He that is incomparable,
He that is the Sarabha (the lion-killing animal), or
He that illumines the body-mind complex with consciousness,
He that strikes the wicked with terror,
He that knows everything that occurs in Time,
He that accepts, in the forms of the deities, the butter poured into the sacrificial fire,