Śatarudrīya-prabhāva and Rudra’s Supremacy (शतरुद्रीयप्रभावः)
तत्र देवो मुदा युक्तो भूतसंघशतैर्व॑त: । नानारूपैर्विख्पैश्व दिव्यैरद्भुतदर्शनै:
tatra devo mudā yukto bhūtasaṅghaśatair vṛtaḥ | nānārūpair vikṛtaiś ca divyair adbhutadārśanaiḥ ||
তাত মহাদেৱ শত শত ভূতসংঘেৰে পৰিবেষ্টিত হৈ আনন্দত মগ্ন আছিল। সেই ভূতসকলৰ ৰূপ নানাবিধ আৰু বিকৃত আছিল; তথাপি কিছুমানৰ ৰূপ দিব্য আৰু অদ্ভুত দৰ্শনীয় আছিল।
नारद उवाच
The verse underscores the awe-inspiring, paradoxical nature of the divine: Śiva’s presence harmonizes what appears fearsome or distorted with what is radiant and wondrous, suggesting that the sacred can encompass and transform all forms beyond ordinary aesthetic judgment.
Nārada describes a scene where Mahādeva dwells joyfully, encircled by numerous bhūta-companies whose appearances range from grotesque to divinely marvelous, emphasizing the extraordinary character of Śiva’s retinue and abode.