Śiva-nāma-sahasraka-kathana
The Recital/Teaching of the Thousand Names of Śiva
आयुः शब्दपतिर्वाग्मी प्लवनश्शिखिसारथिः । असंसृष्टोऽतिथिश्शत्रुः प्रमाथी पादपासनः
āyuḥ śabdapatirvāgmī plavanaśśikhisārathiḥ | asaṃsṛṣṭo'tithiśśatruḥ pramāthī pādapāsanaḥ
Il est la Vie même; le Seigneur du son et de la parole; l’Éloquent; le Sauveur qui fait traverser les êtres; le Cocher de la puissance née du feu. Sans mélange et sans atteinte, il est l’Hôte honoré et le destructeur de l’hostilité; le Subjugueur puissant, et Celui aux pieds duquel tous les êtres trouvent siège et refuge.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Mantra: आयुः शब्दपतिर्वाग्मी प्लवनश्शिखिसारथिः । असंसृष्टोऽतिथिश्शत्रुः प्रमाथी पादपासनः
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
This verse offers Shiva’s sacred epithets to contemplate: as the inner Life (āyuḥ), the Lord of sound (śabdapati), and the ferrier (plavanaḥ) who carries the bound soul (paśu) beyond bondage (pāśa) to the Lord (pati).
The Linga is worshipped as Saguna Shiva—the accessible form through which devotees approach the transcendent, ‘unmixed’ (asaṃsṛṣṭa) Reality. Meditating on these names during Linga-pūjā aligns speech, mind, and life-force to Shiva.
Japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while reflecting on Shiva as śabdapati (Lord of sound) and plavana (the ferrier) is suggested; conclude by offering water/bilva to the Linga and resting the mind at His feet (pādapāsana).