Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
सुलभः सुव्रतः सिद्धः शत्रुजिच्छत्रुतापनः। न्यग्रोधोऽदुम्बरोऽश्वत्थश्चाणूरान्ध्रनिषूदनः॥८८॥
He is sulabhaḥ – easily attainable to sincere devotees, not hidden behind ritual or complexity; suvrataḥ – ever firm in divine vows and dharmic resolve; as siddhaḥ, He is the embodiment of perfection and fulfillment; śatrujit – the one who triumphs over all enemies; and chatrutāpanaḥ – the one who scorches and overcomes even the most powerful adversaries of righteousness. He is like the nyagrōdha (banyan tree), expansive and sheltering all existence; like the sacred udumbara and aśvattḥa trees, symbolizing eternal life and cosmic stability; and as chāṇūrāndhra niṣūdanaḥ, He is the mighty destroyer of Chāṇūra and other asuric forces, who represents the power that removes tyranny and upholds divine justice.
english translation
sulabhaH suvrataH siddhaH zatrujicchatrutApanaH। nyagrodho'dumbaro'zvatthazcANUrAndhraniSUdanaH॥88॥
hk transliteration by Sanscript