Śiva-stavarāja: Upamanyu’s Preface and Initiation of the Śarva-Nāma Enumeration
Anuśāsana-parva 17
लोकपालोडन््तर्तितात्मा प्रसादो हयगर्दभि: । पवित्र च महांश्नैव नियमो नियमाश्रित:
lokapālo ’ntarhitātmā prasādo hayagardabhiḥ | pavitraṃ ca mahāṃś caiva niyamo niyamāśritaḥ ||
Vāyu dit : «Il est le Protecteur des mondes, se mouvant sous une forme invisible, toujours rempli d’une sereine bienveillance. Il monte un char attelé de chevaux et de mulets. Il est pur et hautement vénérable ; on l’atteint par l’observance de disciplines telles que la pureté et le contentement, et lui-même est le soutien et le refuge de ces disciplines.»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse praises a divine guardian as inherently pure and gracious, and emphasizes that such a being is approached through niyama—ethical and spiritual disciplines like cleanliness and contentment—while also being the sustaining foundation of those very disciplines.
Vāyu is describing the qualities and signs of a revered, world-protecting divine figure: unseen in essence yet active, serene and gracious, associated with a chariot-team, and characterized by purity and greatness, with access to him framed through disciplined observance.