Obeisance to the brilliant and virile, to the heroic and the unconquered, to the bestower of boons, to the best of persons of great soul.Ģ8. Obeisance to one who is stable in the body to one enveloped in halo to one who represents the past, future and present.Ģ7. Obeisance to one who unifies the strong and the weak to the agitator who cannot be excited to the bull ( Nandi) who has a single illuminated horn and a huge hump.Ģ6. Obeisance to the lord of the waters the lord of refulgence the lord of Lakṣmī (glory and splendour) and the lord of the earth.Ģ5. Obeisance to the incomprehensible varāha( boar) to the star bear, devoid of rajas, the lord of Devas and asuras and gaṇas.Ģ4. Obeisance to the overlord of the guhyas and piśācas, to Gokarṇa, to the protector, to Saṅkukarṇa (one whose ears resemble the pike).Ģ3. Obeisance to the lord of gandharvas, yakṣas, garuḍa. Obeisance to the lord of Prajāpatis, to the lord of the Siddhas, to die lord of daityas, dānavas and rākṣasas.Ģ1. ![]() Obeisance to the deity who has Nandin, the leader of cows and bulls, as his banner.Ģ0. ![]() Obeisance to you, the deity of righteous speech, the ancient bull and the lord of souls. Obeisance to the source of origin and the overlord of mantras, pitṛs and the individual souls. Obeisance to the source of origin of sacred lores and to the overlord of holy rites.ġ8- 19. Obeisance to the lord of the universe and to the overlord of Brahmā. Obeisance to one of infinite vision to the lord of all occupations that have sprung up from the beginning of kalpa (that is creation itself). Obeisance to the lord of the Vyantaras, of yoga, and of fourfold creation. Obeisance to the lord of day, night, fortnights and months Obeisance to you, the lord of seasons and the lord of number.ġ4 Obeisance to the lord of ‘aparārdha’ (half of Brahmā’s age) Obeisance to the lord of Parārdha (the other half of Brahmā’s age) Obeisance to the lord of Purāṇas and to the lord of creation.ġ5- 17. Obeisance to the lord of ‘ rasas’, jewels, and the units of time.ġ3. Obeisance to the cause of Dharma, piety and righteousness, to the lord of maintenance (of all created beings), to the lord of Pārvatī and her eternal associate.ġ2. Obeisance to the lord of the rivers and rivulets, to the lord of medicinal herbs and plantations.ġ1. Obeisance to the lord of mountains and continents.ġ0. Obeisance to the lord of great oceans and their islands. Obeisance to you, the lord of stars and planets obeisance to the lord of thundering sound of lightning, thunderbolt and clouds.ĩ. ![]() Obeisance to the lord of the sages who are bound together by the Polar Star.Ĩ. Obeisance to the lord of Yoga and Sāṅkhya. ![]() Obeisance to the lord of the Vedas, the Smṛtis and the lord of activities, charities and substances.ħ. Obeisance to the naked and the lord of all created- beings.Ħ. Obeisance to the unfathomable and the lord of jīvas (personal souls). Obeisance to the eldest, the excellent, the foremost and the first Obeisance to one who is worthy of honour and worship. Obeisance to you, O deity of holy rites, of infinite splendour, the overlord of the field ( kṣetra), the sower of the seed, the trident-bearer, of excellent penis deserving worship, the staffholder and of dry and arid semen.Ĥ. Thereafter keeping Brahmā in front, the Garuḍa-emblemed deity Viṣṇu recited the hymn to lord Siva, containing his past, present and future names as enjoined by the Vedas.
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