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Shloka 144

देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च

स्कन्धः स्कन्धधरो धुर्यः प्रकटः प्रीतिवर्धनः अपराजितः सर्वसहो विदग्धः सर्ववाहनः

skandhaḥ skandhadharo dhuryaḥ prakaṭaḥ prītivardhanaḥ aparājitaḥ sarvasaho vidagdhaḥ sarvavāhanaḥ

Il est le pilier même du soutien, le Porteur du fardeau cosmique, le guide éminent; manifeste et se révélant de lui-même, accroissant la joie de la dévotion. Invaincu, endurant tout, souverainement sage et pénétrant; et celui qui porte et dirige tous les véhicules, tous les moyens par lesquels les êtres cheminent à travers l’entrave vers la délivrance.

स्कन्धःsupport/pillar, foundational prop
स्कन्धः:
स्कन्धधरःbearer of the load, sustainer
स्कन्धधरः:
धुर्यःforemost, fit to bear responsibility, chief
धुर्यः:
प्रकटःmanifest, clearly revealed
प्रकटः:
प्रीतिवर्धनःincreaser of joy/affection (devotional delight)
प्रीतिवर्धनः:
अपराजितःunconquered, invincible
अपराजितः:
सर्वसहःall-enduring, patient under all
सर्वसहः:
विदग्धःskilled, wise, discerning
विदग्धः:
सर्ववाहनःhaving all as vehicles, mover/supporter of all conveyances
सर्ववाहनः:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

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As part of the Shiva Sahasranama, this verse supports nāma-japa in Linga-pūjā: it frames the Linga as the manifest (prakaṭa) Pati who sustains the cosmos and increases the devotee’s prīti (devotional joy).

It presents Shiva as Pati—the invincible and all-enduring sustainer (skandha, skandhadhara) who is self-revealing (prakaṭa) and supremely discerning (vidagdha), guiding pashus (souls) beyond pasha (bondage).

The implied practice is Sahasranāma-japa during Linga-pūjā; in a Pāśupata sense, steady remembrance of the unconquered Lord (aparājita) builds endurance (sarvasaha) and devotion (prītivardhana) that supports liberation-oriented discipline.