Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
महावराहो गोविन्दः सुषेणः कनकाङ्गदी। गुह्यो गभीरो गहनो गुप्तश्चक्रगदाधरः॥५८॥
He is mahāvarāhaḥ – the great boar incarnation who lifted the Earth from the cosmic ocean; gōvindaḥ – the protector of cows and the Earth, and the one who is known through the Vedas; suṣēṇaḥ – adorned with a divine and auspicious army or entourage; and kanakāṅgadī – the one who wears radiant golden armlets, symbolic of His divine splendor. He is guhyaḥ – mysterious and hidden from ordinary perception; gabhīraḥ – unfathomable in depth and wisdom; gahanaḥ – profoundly complex and vast in nature; guptaḥ – always protected and beyond reach; and chakra-gadādharaḥ – the wielder of the divine discus and mace, ever ready to protect dharma.
english translation
mahAvarAho govindaH suSeNaH kanakAGgadI। guhyo gabhIro gahano guptazcakragadAdharaH॥58॥
hk transliteration by Sanscript