रुद्र-स्तवराजः (Rudra-Stavarāja) — Exempla of Śiva’s Boons and the Hymn’s Phalaśruti
देवासुरेश्वरो विश्वो देवासुरमहे श्वरः । सर्वदेवमयो<चिन्त्यो देवतात्मा55त्मसम्भव:
devāsureśvaro viśvo devāsuramaheśvaraḥ | sarvadevamayo 'cintyo devatātmā ātmasambhavaḥ ||
Vāyu sprach: „Er ist der souveräne Herr über Götter und Asuras, der Allgegenwärtige, der große Lenker über Devas und Asuras. Er ist aus allen Göttern gebildet, dem Denken unzugänglich; sein Wesen ist göttlich, und er ist aus sich selbst hervorgegangen (selbstseiend).“
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches that the Supreme Lord transcends the opposition of devas and asuras, ruling over all and containing the essence of all divine powers, yet remaining ultimately inconceivable; ethically, it encourages humility and devotion to a universal divine sovereignty rather than sectarian allegiance.
Vāyu (the wind-god) is speaking in praise/description of the supreme divine being, characterizing that Lord as the universal ruler over both gods and asuras, all-pervading, and self-existent.