त्र्यंबक त्रिपुरसूदनेश्वर त्राणकृत्त्रिनयनत्रयीमय । कालकूट दलनांतकांतक त्वां नतोस्मि नतवांछितप्रद
tryaṃbaka tripurasūdaneśvara trāṇakṛttrinayanatrayīmaya | kālakūṭa dalanāṃtakāṃtaka tvāṃ natosmi natavāṃchitaprada
يا تريَمبَكا، يا ربَّ العيون الثلاث؛ يا من قهر تريبورا؛ يا حامياً، عيونُه الثلاث تجسيدُ الثالوث؛ يا ساحقَ سُمِّ كالاكوطا؛ يا قاتلَ قاتلِ الموت—إليك أنحني. امنح الساجدين ما يتمنّون من النِّعَم.
Mārtaṇḍa (Sūrya), inferred from context
Tirtha: Viśvanātha (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva as Tripurāntaka with three eyes, poised with divine power; the poison episode hinted by a blue throat; the devotee bows seeking protection and boons.
Śiva is portrayed as the supreme protector who overcomes poison, death, and cosmic threats—devotion to Him removes fear.
Kāśī kṣetra, where worship of Tryambaka/Viśvanātha is upheld as especially merit-giving.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse functions as a stotra for recitation and reverent salutation.