Śiva-stavarāja: Upamanyu’s Preface and Initiation of the Śarva-Nāma Enumeration
Anuśāsana-parva 17
अजश्च बहुरूपश्च गन्धधारी कपर्द्यपि । ऊर्ध्वरेता ऊर्ध्वलिड्र ऊर्ध्शायी नभःस्थल:
ajaś ca bahurūpaś ca gandhadhārī kapardy api | ūrdhvaretā ūrdhvaliḍra ūrdhvaśāyī nabhaḥsthalaḥ ||
বায়ুদেৱে ক’লে—তেওঁ অজ, বহুৰূপ; সুগন্ধধাৰী আৰু জটাধাৰীও। তেওঁৰ প্ৰাণশক্তি ঊৰ্ধ্বমুখী; তেওঁ ঊৰ্ধ্ব, পৰাতীত অৱস্থাত গমন কৰে আৰু স্থিত থাকে; আৰু আকাশ-বিস্তাৰত শয়ন কৰে।
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse praises the deity through epithets that highlight transcendence and self-mastery: the divine is unborn and manifold, and the ascetic ideal is expressed through ‘ūrdhvaretāḥ’—the sublimation of vital energy upward, symbolizing disciplined restraint and spiritual elevation.
Vāyu is reciting a sequence of divine names/attributes (a stotra-like passage) describing the deity’s nature—unborn, many-formed, fragrant, matted-haired, and dwelling in the sky—thereby framing the deity as both immanent in forms and transcendent in abode and conduct.