भूतांतकरणो देवः कमलानन्दनन्दनः । सहस्रपाच्च वरदो दिव्यकुण्डलमण्डितः
bhūtāṃtakaraṇo devaḥ kamalānandanandanaḥ | sahasrapācca varado divyakuṇḍalamaṇḍitaḥ
El Dios que pone fin a los terrores de los seres; el deleite de Kamalā (Lakṣmī) y de Ānanda; el Señor de mil rayos, dador de dones, adornado con pendientes celestiales.
Narrator (devotee) continuing the Sūrya nāmāvalī
The Sun is praised as both compassionate protector and radiant sovereign—worthy of devotion for welfare, clarity, and strength.
The verse functions within the Kāmarūpa-centered Sūrya-stuti, reinforcing that locale’s solar devotion.
Name-recitation praising form (iconography) and function (boon-giving) as a devotional method.