नमः शिवाय शान्ताय पाशाङ्कुशधराय च गदिने पीतवस्त्राय शङ्खचक्रधराय च //
namaḥ śivāya śāntāya pāśāṅkuśadharāya ca gadine pītavastrāya śaṅkhacakradharāya ca //
Salutaciones a Śiva, el sereno; y también a quien porta el lazo y el aguijón; al portador de la maza, vestido con ropas amarillas; y a quien sostiene la caracola y el disco.
This verse does not describe pralaya directly; it is a devotional salutation highlighting divine attributes used for meditation and worship.
It supports the dharmic duty of daily worship (nitya-pūjā) by providing epithets for reverent remembrance of the deity, reinforcing discipline, purity, and devotion expected of householders and rulers.
The listed attributes (pāśa, aṅkuśa, gadā, śaṅkha, cakra; yellow garments) function as iconographic markers guiding correct image-making and ritual visualization in temple installation and worship.