नन्दी श्वरो महाकायो ग्रामणीर्वृषभध्वज: । ईश्वरा: सर्वलोकानां गणेश्व॒रविनायका:
nandīśvaro mahākāyo grāmaṇī vṛṣabhadhvajaḥ | īśvarāḥ sarvalokānāṃ gaṇeśvaravināyakāḥ, kīrtayan prayataḥ sarvān sarvapāpaiḥ pramucyate |
ビーシュマは言った。「自らを慎み、志を清らかにして、シヴァの御名—ナンディーシュヴァラ、巨躯の御方、衆の長、牛を旗印とする御方、万界の主、ガネーシュヴァラとヴィナーヤカ—を唱え、かくしてこれら一切の神威を讃える者は、あらゆる罪より解き放たれる。」
भीष्म उवाच
Disciplined and sincere recitation of divine names (especially Śiva and associated powers) is presented as a means of ethical purification—freeing a person from accumulated wrongdoing and strengthening commitment to dharma.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction (Anuśāsana Parva), he enumerates revered names/epithets connected with Śiva and his hosts, stating that a person who praises them with restraint and purity becomes liberated from all sins.