ममेश भूतेश महेश्वरोसि कामेश वागीश बलेश धीश । क्रोधेश मोहेश परापरेश नमोस्तु मोक्षेश गुहशयेश
mameśa bhūteśa maheśvarosi kāmeśa vāgīśa baleśa dhīśa | krodheśa moheśa parāpareśa namostu mokṣeśa guhaśayeśa
You are my Lord—the Lord of beings, the Great God. Lord over desire, Lord of speech, Lord of strength, Lord of understanding. Lord over anger and delusion, Lord of both the higher and the lower realities—salutations to You, Lord of liberation, the Indweller in the cave of the heart.
Umāputra (Skanda/Kumāra) praising Śiva
Tirtha: Hṛdaya-guhā (inner kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A split-scene: outer—Skanda praising the great Lord; inner—within a luminous heart-cave/lotus, Śiva as antaryāmin seated in stillness, with kāma-krodha-moha depicted as subdued figures at the threshold.
Śiva is the inner ruler of all faculties and passions; liberation comes by surrendering these forces to the indwelling Lord.
No external tīrtha is cited; the verse emphasizes the ‘inner tīrtha’—Śiva dwelling in the heart (guhā).
No explicit rite; it supports contemplative devotion and self-mastery aligned with mokṣa.