The Account of the Lalitā Hymn, the Protective Armor
Kavaca), and the Thousand Names (Sahasranāma
सर्वाज्ञानतमोभेदभानवे चिद्धनाय ते । स्वतंत्राय दयाक्लृप्तविग्रहाय शिवात्मने ॥ ६ ॥
sarvājñānatamobhedabhānave ciddhanāya te | svataṃtrāya dayāklṛptavigrahāya śivātmane || 6 ||
一切の無知の闇を破る太陽なる御方、意識の宝蔵なる御方、自在なる主にして慈悲ゆえに形を結ぶ御方、その本質が吉祥なるシヴァである御方に敬礼する。
Narada (invocatory praise within the teaching context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It praises the Lord as the illuminating power that destroys ignorance and as pure consciousness itself, emphasizing liberation through divine grace and awakened knowledge.
By saluting the Lord who compassionately takes form, it supports bhakti: the devotee approaches the accessible, grace-giving deity whose presence removes inner darkness.
The verse functions like a stuti used in recitation: it models precise epithets and compound usage (vyākaraṇa-style), aiding disciplined mantra/śāstra reading even within the Vedanga-oriented section.