(in consequence of His being the material cause of
everything); He that is never heedless (being always
above error); He that is established on His own glory
(CCCXIX—CCCXXVII); He that flows in the
form of nectar; (or, He that dries up all things);
He 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
(CCCXXVIII—CCCXXXVI); He that transcends
all sorrow and grief; 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 a hundred 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 (CCCXXXVII—CCCXLVI);
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 even worshippers as one seated within
the lotus of His hearts; He that assumed 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; the Ancient
Soul; He that is endued with vast eyes; He that has
Garuda sitting on the standard of His car (CCCXLVII—CCCCLV);
He that is incomparable; the Sarabha (the lion-killing
animal); He that strikes the wicked with terror; He
that knows everything that has occurred in Time; He
that accepts, in the forms of the deities, the butter
poured on the sacrificial fire; He that is known by
all kinds of evidence or proof; He upon whose breast
sits Prosperity always; He that is victorious in every
battle (CCCLVI—CCCLXIV); He that is above
destruction; He that assumes a red form; (or, becomes
wrathful unto the enemies of His worshippers); He that
is an object of search with the righteous; He that
is at the root of all things; He that has the mark
of the string around his abdomen (for Yasoda had bound
Him with a cord while He was Krishna); He that bears
or forgives all injuries; He that upholds the Earth
in the form of her mountains; He that is the foremost
of all objects of worship; He that is endued with
great speed; He that swallows vast quantities of food
(CCCLXV—CCCLXXIV); He that caused the creation
to start into life; He that always agitates both Prakriti
and Purusha; He that shines with resplendence; (or,
sports in joy); He that has puissance in his stomach;
He that is the Supreme Master of all; He that is the