Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
नमस्ते सर्वभूताय घण्टाहस्ताय ते नमः । नमः पञ्चास्यदेवाय क्षेत्राणां पतये नमः ॥ ८४ ॥
namaste sarvabhūtāya ghaṇṭāhastāya te namaḥ | namaḥ pañcāsyadevāya kṣetrāṇāṃ pataye namaḥ || 84 ||
السجود لكَ يا من تسكن في جميع الكائنات؛ السجود لكَ يا من تحمل الجرس بيدك. السجود للرب ذي الوجوه الخمسة؛ السجود لسيّد الحقول المقدّسة (المزارات والمعابد).
Narrative voice within the Narada Purana (hymnic salutation addressed to a deity)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It is a verse of reverential surrender (namaskāra) that recognizes the deity as all-pervading, ritually iconographic (bell-in-hand), and as the presiding lord of kṣetras—affirming protection, sanctity, and devotion-centered approach to worship.
Bhakti here is expressed through repeated salutations (namaḥ) and recognition of divine immanence in all beings (sarvabhūta), cultivating humility, remembrance, and temple-centered reverence (kṣetra-pati).
Ritual application (kalpa-oriented practice) is implied: the verse functions as a stotra/namaskāra used in pūjā and kṣetra-worship, aligning devotional recitation with correct liturgical address and iconographic identification.