शिवस्तु प्रोच्यते वेदो नामपर्यायवाचकैः । तस्य चात्मस्वरूपं तु शतरुद्रं प्रकीर्तितम्
śivastu procyate vedo nāmaparyāyavācakaiḥ | tasya cātmasvarūpaṃ tu śatarudraṃ prakīrtitam
Durch gleichbedeutende Benennungen wird Śiva selbst als der Veda bezeichnet; und das Śatarudra wird als sein eigenes Wesenssein, seine Essenz, verkündet.
Śiva (addressing Devī/Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa Kṣetra (Śatarudra-svarūpa teaching)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: Śiva as cosmic scripture: a luminous Śiva whose body is inscribed with Vedic syllables; from his heart radiates the Śatarudra hymn as a garland of names; sages hold palm-leaf manuscripts, listening in stillness.
The Rudra-hymn (Śatarudrīya) is elevated as a direct revelation of Śiva’s own nature, integrating Vedic authority with Śaiva devotion.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra is the running context; this verse supplies the doctrinal foundation for the mantric practices praised there.
Not a direct prescription; it establishes why Śatarudrīya recitation is uniquely authoritative and efficacious.