कीर्तिकीर्तिकरो नित्यो रोचिष्णुः कल्मषापहः । जितानन्दो महावीर्यो हंसः संहारकारकः
kīrtikīrtikaro nityo rociṣṇuḥ kalmaṣāpahaḥ | jitānando mahāvīryo haṃsaḥ saṃhārakārakaḥ
তেওঁ নিজেই কীৰ্তি আৰু কীৰ্তিদাতা; নিত্য, দীপ্তিমান, পাপ-মল নাশক। আনন্দেৰে শোক জয় কৰা, মহাবীৰ্যবান, পবিত্ৰ হংস-স্বরূপ, আৰু যথাসময়ে সংহাৰকাৰী শক্তি।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A radiant, eternal deity crowned with light; a swan (haṃsa) emblem near the feet or as a subtle vahana-symbol; flames or a cosmic dissolution backdrop kept auspicious; devotees receiving ‘glory’ as garlands/auras.
The Sun’s radiance symbolizes purification: devotion and remembrance burn impurities and establish enduring honor and inner joy.
No site is mentioned; the emphasis is on sin-removal and cosmic function through Sūrya’s names.
No explicit rite; the verse supports japa for purification (pāpa-kṣaya) and spiritual brightness.