Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
द्यौर्नभ: पृथिवी खं च तथा चैवैष भूपति: । सर्वविद्येश्वर: श्रीमानेष चापि विभावसु:,ये भगवान् शिव ही स्वर्ग, आकाश, पृथ्वी समस्त शून्य प्रदेश, राजा, सम्पूर्ण विद्याओंके अधीश्वर तथा तेजस्वी अग्निरूप हैं
dyaur nabhaḥ pṛthivī khaṃ ca tathā caivaiṣa bhūpatiḥ | sarvavidyeśvaraḥ śrīmān eṣa cāpi vibhāvasuḥ ||
Vasiṣṭha sprach: „Er ist der Himmel, das Firmament, die Erde und die weite Ausdehnung des Raumes; und er ist auch dieser König. Er ist der Herrscher über alle Zweige des Wissens, erfüllt von glückverheißendem Glanz; und er ist ebenso Vibhāvasu, das strahlende Feuer. So ist zu verstehen, dass der selige Herr Śiva in allen Bereichen und Gestalten gegenwärtig ist.“
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The verse teaches Śiva’s all-pervasive nature: he is identified with cosmic elements (heaven, sky, earth, space), with social authority (the king), with intellectual sovereignty (lord of all knowledge), and with transformative power (Agni). Ethically, it supports reverence toward the world, rightful authority, and knowledge as manifestations of the divine.
Vasiṣṭha is describing Śiva’s greatness through a series of identifications, presenting him as both the cosmos and its sustaining powers. The statement functions as praise and instruction, guiding the listener to see Śiva’s presence in all domains.