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125. Routing the armies (of the Daityas) on all sides
(Vishvaksenah).
VISHNU SAHASRANAMA
By merely getting himself ready for the fight.
Vya. Vishvak on all sides, Sena : Ina-Lord, i.e., he
is always with his devotees who are to be protected.
126. The oppressor of men (Janardanah).
Men: "wicked men. Or he who sends to hell; or he
whom men (Jana) pray (ardana) for all kinds of prosperity
and eternal happiness."
Vya. He is the promulgator of the Vedas.
127. Scriptures (Vedah).
Lord (Bh. G., 10-11) says: "Out of mere compassion
for them, I, abiding in their Self, destroy the darkness
born of ignorance, by the luminous lamp of wisdom."
128. The knower of Vedas (Vedavid).
As they are. Lord (Bh. G., 15-15) says: "I am the
author of the Vedanta, as well as the knower of the Vedas."
The Mahabharata says: All the Vedas, all the Vidyas, all
the Sastras, all the Yajnas, and all offerings, are Krishna ;
those Brahmanas that know Krishna in reality, have per-
formed all the sacrifices."
129. The perfect (Avyangah).
In his wisdom, etc.; or it means the unmanifested.
Lord (Bh. G., 2-15) says: "He is unmanifested."
130. With the Vedas as his parts (Vedangah).
Vya. The Sruti (Tai. Br., 3-55) says: "The one who
does not know the Vedas knows not the omnipresent one."
131. Spreading the knowledge of the Vedas (Veda-
vid).
Vya. He understands by the Vedas hundreds of
Dharmas, which are to be learned.
125. Routing the armies (of the Daityas) on all sides
(Vishvaksenah).
VISHNU SAHASRANAMA
By merely getting himself ready for the fight.
Vya. Vishvak on all sides, Sena : Ina-Lord, i.e., he
is always with his devotees who are to be protected.
126. The oppressor of men (Janardanah).
Men: "wicked men. Or he who sends to hell; or he
whom men (Jana) pray (ardana) for all kinds of prosperity
and eternal happiness."
Vya. He is the promulgator of the Vedas.
127. Scriptures (Vedah).
Lord (Bh. G., 10-11) says: "Out of mere compassion
for them, I, abiding in their Self, destroy the darkness
born of ignorance, by the luminous lamp of wisdom."
128. The knower of Vedas (Vedavid).
As they are. Lord (Bh. G., 15-15) says: "I am the
author of the Vedanta, as well as the knower of the Vedas."
The Mahabharata says: All the Vedas, all the Vidyas, all
the Sastras, all the Yajnas, and all offerings, are Krishna ;
those Brahmanas that know Krishna in reality, have per-
formed all the sacrifices."
129. The perfect (Avyangah).
In his wisdom, etc.; or it means the unmanifested.
Lord (Bh. G., 2-15) says: "He is unmanifested."
130. With the Vedas as his parts (Vedangah).
Vya. The Sruti (Tai. Br., 3-55) says: "The one who
does not know the Vedas knows not the omnipresent one."
131. Spreading the knowledge of the Vedas (Veda-
vid).
Vya. He understands by the Vedas hundreds of
Dharmas, which are to be learned.