जय शङ्कर पापहराय नमो जय ईश्वर ते जगदीश नमः । जय वासुकिभूषणधार नमो जय शूलकपालधराय नमः
jaya śaṅkara pāpaharāya namo jaya īśvara te jagadīśa namaḥ | jaya vāsukibhūṣaṇadhāra namo jaya śūlakapāladharāya namaḥ
Jaya Śaṅkara, penghapus dosa—sembah sujud bagimu! Jaya Īśvara, Jagadīśa, Tuhan alam semesta—hormat bagimu! Jaya Dia yang berhias Vāsuki—hormat bagimu! Jaya Pemangku trisula dan tengkorak—hormat bagimu!
Soma (continuing praise to Śiva)
Tirtha: Revā–Ūrvā-saṅgama (stuti-siddhi locus)
Type: sangam
Listener: Śiva (Śambhu/Śaṅkara)
Scene: Soma chants a victory-hymn before Śiva: Śiva is shown with Vāsuki as ornament, holding trident and skull, radiating as world-lord and sin-remover; the air vibrates with ‘jaya’ refrains.
Remembering Śiva through his sacred epithets is portrayed as a purifier that destroys sin.
The hymn functions within the Revā Khaṇḍa’s tīrtha-māhātmya arc leading to the sanctification associated with Somanātha-liṅga.
Stuti and repeated salutations (jaya/namaḥ) are modeled as devotional practice.