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Shloka 7

ब्रह्मकृत-ईशानस्तवः तथा विश्वरूपदेवी-प्रकृतिरहस्योपदेशः

नमो ऽस्तु सर्वविद्यानाम् ईशान परमेश्वर नमो ऽस्तु सर्वभूतानाम् ईशान वृषवाहन

namo 'stu sarvavidyānām īśāna parameśvara namo 'stu sarvabhūtānām īśāna vṛṣavāhana

سلامٌ وسجودٌ لإيشانا، باراميشڤارا، مصدرِ كلّ المعارف وربِّها. سلامٌ وسجودٌ لإيشانا، راكبِ الثور (Vṛṣavāhana)، الحاكمِ الباطن وملجأِ جميع الكائنات.

namaḥ astulet there be salutations
namaḥ astu:
sarva-vidyānāmof all knowledges/branches of learning
sarva-vidyānām:
īśānaĪśāna (Shiva as the sovereign Lord)
īśāna:
parameśvaraSupreme Lord
parameśvara:
namaḥ astulet there be salutations
namaḥ astu:
sarva-bhūtānāmof all beings/creatures
sarva-bhūtānām:
īśānaĪśāna
īśāna:
vṛṣa-vāhanahe whose vehicle is the bull (Nandin), emblem of dharma and steadfastness
vṛṣa-vāhana:

Suta Goswami (narrating a traditional stuti within the Linga Purana’s Purva-Bhaga context)

S
Shiva
I
Ishana
P
Parameshvara
V
Vrishavahana

FAQs

It frames Linga-worship as surrender to Īśāna, the supreme Pati, acknowledging him as the source of all vidyā and the indwelling lord of all beings—making devotion (namaskāra) the foundation of pūjā.

Shiva is presented as Īśāna Parameśvara: the sovereign consciousness that illumines all knowledge and governs all bhūtas, indicating his role as Pati beyond pasha (bondage) and the support of pashu (souls).

The practice is namaskāra (reverential salutation) as a primary limb of Shaiva pūjā and a Pāśupata-aligned inner discipline of surrender to the Lord as the ruler of all beings.