उशनसः (शुक्रस्य) चरितम् — The Account of Uśanā (Śukra): Yoga, Grievance, and Pacification
वैकुण्ठ: पुरुषो5नन्त: शुक्लो विष्णु: सनातन: । मुञज्जकेशो हरिश्मश्रु: सर्वभूतपितामह:,वे भगवान् वैकुण्ठ, पुरुष, अनन्त, शुक्ल, विष्णु, सनातन, मुंजकेश, हरिश्मश्रु तथा सम्पूर्ण भूतोंके पितामह हैं
vaikuṇṭhaḥ puruṣo 'nantaḥ śuklo viṣṇuḥ sanātanaḥ | muñjakeśo hariśmaśruḥ sarvabhūtapitāmahaḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «إنه فايكونثا—الشخص الأسمى، اللامتناهي؛ وهو الطاهر (شوكلا)، فيشنو، الأزلي. شعرُه كعشب المُنْجَة ولحيتُه شقراء مائلة إلى الحمرة؛ وهو الجدُّ الأكبر لجميع الكائنات.»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches reverential contemplation of the Supreme Lord through His names and attributes—eternality, infinitude, purity, and universal progenitorship—supporting a dharmic life grounded in devotion and recognition of the cosmic source.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and higher truths; here he lists divine epithets of Viṣṇu/ the Supreme Person, praising Him as the eternal, all-pervading origin of all beings.