त्वं देवदेवस्त्वमनाथनाथस्त्वं प्राप्यपालः कृपणे कृपालुः । त्वं नेत्रनेत्रं जनबुद्धिबुद्धिराकाशकाशो जय जीवजीवः
tvaṃ devadevastvamanāthanāthastvaṃ prāpyapālaḥ kṛpaṇe kṛpāluḥ | tvaṃ netranetraṃ janabuddhibuddhirākāśakāśo jaya jīvajīvaḥ
You are the God of gods; You are the refuge of the refuge-less. You are the protector of those who come to You, compassionate to the helpless. You are the eye of the eye, the intelligence within people’s intelligence; You are the radiance of space—victory to You, O very life of all living beings.
Kamaṭha (in the stotra)
Tirtha: Vyoma-liṅga
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant, formless presence behind a liṅga; within devotees’ eyes a reflected light, suggesting ‘eye of the eye’; the sky glows as if conscious.
The divine is both transcendent (Lord of gods) and immanent (inner sight and intelligence), especially compassionate to those who seek refuge.
No site is named; the verse praises Sūrya’s universal, indwelling presence.
No external rite; it emphasizes devotional acclaim and surrender to the compassionate protector.