This is in consequence of His being all perishable forms in the universe even as He is all the imperishable forms that exist.
He that is the slayer of Chanura, the wrestler,
He that is endued with a thousand rays,
He that has seven tongues,
This has reference to the tongues of the forms of Kali, Karali, etc.
He that has seven flames,
This is in consequence of His being identical with the deity of Fire.
He that has seven horses for bearing His vehicle, or
He that owns the steed called Sapta,
He that is formless,
He that is sinless,
He that is inconceivable,
He that dispels all fears,
He that destroys all fears,
He that is extremely subtle,
He that is huge,
He that is consciousness (spirit), devoid of matter,
He that is gross,
He that is emaciated,
He that is adipose,
He that is endued with attributes,
He that transcends all attributes,
He that is unseizable,
He that suffers Himself to be easily seized (by His worshippers),
He that has an excellent face,
He that has for His descendents the people of all the regions of the world,
He that extends the creation consisting of the five-fold primal elements,
He that bears heavy weights (in the form of Ananta),
He that has been declared by the Veda,
He that is devoted to yoga,
He that is the lord of all yogis,
He that is the giver of all wishes,
He that affords an asylum to those that seek it,
He that sets yogis to practise yoga after their return to life upon the conclusion of their life of felicity in heaven,
He that invests yogis with puissance even after the exhaustion of their merits,
He that has goodly leaves,
This has reference to the Sakhas or Schhandas of the Vedas, Himself being the Tree of the Creation.
He that causes the winds to blow,
He that is armed with the bow (in the form of Rama),
He that is conversant with the science of arms,
He that is the rod of chastisement,
He that is chastiser,
He that executes all sentences of chastisement,
He that has never been vanquished,
He that is competent in all acts,
He that sets all persons to their respective duties,
He that has none to set Him to any work,
He that has no Yama to slay Him,
He that is endued with heroism and prowess,
He that has the attribute of sattva (goodness),
He that is identical with Truth,
He that is devoted to Truth and Righteousness,
He that is sought by those who are resolved to achieve emancipation, or
He towards whom the universe proceeds when the dissolution comes,
He that deserves to have all objects which His worshippers present unto Him,
He that is worthy of being adored (with hymns, flowers and other offerings of reverence),
He that does good to all,
He that enhances the delights of all,
He whose track is through the firmament,
He that blazes forth in His own effulgence,
He that is endued with great beauty,
He that eats the offerings made on the sacrificial fire,
He that dwells everywhere and is endued with supreme puissance,
He that sucks the moisture of the earth in the form of the sun,
He that has diverse desires,
He that brings forth all things,
He that is the parent of the universe,
He that has the Sun for His eye,
He that is Infinite,
He that accepts all sacrificial offerings,
He that enjoys Prakrti in the form of Mind,
He that is giver of felicity,
He that has taken repeated births (for the protection of righteousness and the righteous),
He that is the First-born of all existent things,
He that transcends despair (in consequence of the fruition of all His wishes),
He that forgives the righteous when they trip,
He that is the foundation, upon which the universe rests,
He that is the most wonderful,
He that is existent from the beginning of Time (eternal),
He that has existed from before the birth of Brahma and others,
He that is of tawny hue, or
He that discovers or illumines all existing things by His rays,
He that assumed the form of the great Boar,
He that exists even when all things are dissolved,
He that is the giver of all blessings,
He that creates blessings,
He that is identifiable with all blessings,
He that enjoys blessings,
He that is able to scatter blessings,
He that is without wrath,
He that lies ensconced in folds (in the form of Sesha), or
He that is adorned with ear-rings,