पादौ नमः शिवायेति मेढ्रे वै मन्मथाय च । कालोदरायेत्युदरं नीलकंठाय कण्ठकम्
pādau namaḥ śivāyeti meḍhre vai manmathāya ca | kālodarāyetyudaraṃ nīlakaṃṭhāya kaṇṭhakam
Man verehre die Füße mit dem Mantra «Namaḥ Śivāya»; das zeugende Glied mit «(Verehrung) Manmatha»; den Bauch mit «(Verehrung) Kālodara»; und die Kehle mit «(Verehrung) Nīlakaṇṭha».
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Scene: A devotee performs aṅga-pūjā to Śiva: touching feet, lower body, belly, and throat while reciting epithets—Namaḥ Śivāya, Manmatha, Kālodara, Nīlakaṇṭha—before a liṅga with Narmadā water nearby.
The deity is approached as all-pervading: worship of limbs with specific names trains focused reverence and mantra-discipline.
The Revā Khaṇḍa context relates to the Narmadā sacred geography, but this verse is primarily liturgical (aṅga-pūjā).
Perform aṅga-pūjā of Śiva by touching/worshipping specific body parts with corresponding epithets/mantras.
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