He that is the Benefactor of kine, or
He that took a human form for relieving the earth of the weight of its population,
He that is the Master of the universe,
He that is the Protector of the universe,
He that is endued with eyes like those of the bull,
He that cherishes righteousness with love,
He that is the un-returning hero,
He whose soul has been withdrawn from all attachments,
He that reduces, to a subtle form, the universe at the time of universal dissolution,
He that does good to His afflicted worshippers,
He whose name, as soon as heard, cleanses the hearer of all his sins,
He that has the auspicious whorl on His breast,
He that in whom dwells the goddess of Prosperity for ever,
He that was chosen by Lakshmi (the goddess of Prosperity) as her Lord,
He that is the foremost one of all beings endued with prosperity,
He that gives prosperity unto His worshippers,
He that is the Master of prosperity,
He that always lives with those that are endued with prosperity,
He that is the receptacle of all kinds of prosperity,
He that gives prosperity unto all persons of righteous acts according to the measure of their righteousness,
He that holds the goddess of Prosperity on his bosom,
He that bestows prosperity upon those that hear of, praise, and meditate on Him,
He that is the embodiment of that condition, which represents the attainment of unattainable happiness,
He that is possessed of every kind of beauty,
He that is the Refuge of the three worlds,
He that is possessed of beautiful eyes,
He that is possessed of beautiful limbs,
He that is possessed of a hundred sources of delight,
He that represents the highest delight,
He that is the Master of all the luminaries in the firmament (for it is He that maintains them in their places and
He that has subjugated His mind,
He whose soul is not swayed by any superior being,
He that is always of generous acts,
He whose doubts have all been dispelled (for, He is said to behold the whole universe as an amlaka in the His palm,
He that transcends all creatures,
He whose vision extends in all directions:
He that has no Master,
He that at all times transcends all changes,
He that (in the form of Rama) had to lie down on that bare ground,
He that adorns the Earth (by His incarnations),
He that is puissance’s self,
He that transcends all grief,
He that dispels the sorrow of all His worshippers as soon as they remember Him,
He that is possessed of effulgence,
He that is worshipped by all,
He that is like the water-pot containing all things within Him,
He that is of pure soul,
He that cleanses all as soon as they hear of Him,
He that is free and unrestrained,
He, whose car (vehicle) never turns away from battles,
He that is possessed of great wealth,
He whose prowess is incapable of being measured,
He that is the slayer of the asura named Kalanemi,
He that is the hero,
He that has taken birth in the clan of Sura (that is Krisna),
He that is the Lord of all the deities,
He that is the soul of the three worlds,
He that is the Master of the three worlds,
He that has the solar and lunar rays for his hair,
He that is the slayer of Kesi,
He that destroys all things (at the universal dissolution),
He that is the Deity, from whom the fruition of all desires is sought,
He that grants the wishes of all,
He that has desires (ever fulfilled),
He that has a handsome form,
He that is endued (endowed) with thorough knowledge of srutis and smritis,
He that is possessed of a form that is indescribable by attributes,
He whose brightest rays overwhelm heaven,
He that is all-pervasive, being eternal,
He that has no end,
He that (in the form of Arjuna or Nara) acquired vast wealth on the occasion of his campaign of conquest,
He that is the foremost object of silent recitation, of sacrifice, of Veda, and of all religious acts,