Śiva-nāma-sahasraka-kathana
The Recital/Teaching of the Thousand Names of Śiva
महर्षिकपिलाचार्यो विश्वदीप्तिस्त्रिलोचनः । पिनाकपाणिर्भूदेवः स्वस्तिदः स्वस्तिकृत्सुधीः
maharṣikapilācāryo viśvadīptistrilocanaḥ | pinākapāṇirbhūdevaḥ svastidaḥ svastikṛtsudhīḥ
هو المَهارِشيّ والمعلّم كابيلا؛ وهو النور الذي يضيء الكون؛ وهو الربّ ذو العيون الثلاث. وبيده قوسُ بيناكا، هو السيّد الإلهيّ للأرض؛ واهبُ اليُمن، وصانعُ العافية ذاتها—حكيمٌ كاملُ التمييز.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Type: stotra
The verse strings together Shiva’s sacred epithets to establish Him as Pati (the supreme Lord): the inner Light (viśvadīpti) who grants auspiciousness (svastida) and protects devotees, making remembrance of His names itself a purifying, grace-invoking act.
Though Jyotirlinga worship points to the limitless Light, this verse emphasizes Saguna Shiva—Trilocana and Pinakapani—so devotees can concentrate on a personal, protective form while understanding that the form expresses the same universal radiance.
Use these names as japa in a stotra-like recitation, mentally visualizing Trilocana Shiva as the radiant source of welfare; it may be paired with Panchakshara japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and simple offerings in Jyotirlinga or home-linga worship.