रुद्र-स्तवराजः (Rudra-Stavarāja) — Exempla of Śiva’s Boons and the Hymn’s Phalaśruti
देवासुरगुरुर्देवो देवासुरनमस्कृत: । देवासुरमहामात्रो देवासुरगणाश्रय:
devāsuragurur devo devāsuranamaskṛtaḥ | devāsuramahāmātro devāsuragaṇāśrayaḥ ||
Dijo Vāyu: «Él es el venerado maestro de dioses y asuras; el Ser divino supremo, honrado por dioses y asuras por igual; el más eminente entre ellos, y el refugio en quien pueden apoyarse las huestes de dioses y asuras.»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches that true spiritual authority and refuge transcend factional divisions: the highest divine principle is worthy of reverence from all beings—devas and asuras alike—and serves as the ultimate support beyond rivalry.
Vāyu is delivering a eulogy (stuti), describing an unnamed supreme divine figure as the universal preceptor and refuge, emphasizing that even opposing cosmic groups—gods and asuras—acknowledge and depend upon this higher divinity.