Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
व्यज्ञापयन्महादेवं शितिकण्ठमुमापतिम् ।
यदि नौ भगवान्प्रीतो देवदेवस्त्रिलोचनः ॥
vyajñāpayan mahādevaṃ śitikaṇṭham umāpatim | yadi nau bhagavān prīto devadevas trilocanaḥ ||
Ils s’adressèrent à Mahādeva —au cou bleu, seigneur d’Umā— : «Si le Seigneur Bienheureux, Dieu des dieux, le Trois-Yeux, est satisfait de nous…»
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The petition frames boons as conditional upon prīti (divine satisfaction) and approached through reverent address; it underscores relational devotion rather than transactional demand.
Ānucarita: an instructional story illustrating how devotees approach a deity using recognized epithets (nāma-rūpa) and humility.
Śiva’s epithets point to inner yogic realities: trilocana (awareness of three states), śitikaṇṭha (transmuted poison—mastery of suffering), Umāpati (union of consciousness and power).