संहरस्व महाभाग रुद्रजाप्यं सुदुर्भिदम् । येनाहं कालपाशैस्त्वां संयमामि गतव्यथः
saṃharasva mahābhāga rudrajāpyaṃ sudurbhidam | yenāhaṃ kālapāśaistvāṃ saṃyamāmi gatavyathaḥ
「幸いなる者よ、その打ち破り難きルドラのジャパを収めよ。これによって汝は苦悩を離れ、我は時の投げ縄によって汝を制するのだ。」
Yama
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Listener: Revā Khaṇḍa audience (unspecified)
Scene: Yama, acknowledging the invincibility of Rudra-japa, urges the brāhmaṇa to stop; the nooses of Time hang poised yet ineffective as the devotee stands fearless.
Śiva-devotion (Rudra-japa) is portrayed as spiritually formidable—capable of neutralizing fear and suffering even before death’s agents.
This narrative supports the later glorification of Kohanasve Tīrtha in the same adhyāya of the Revā Khaṇḍa.
Rudra-jāpa (mantra repetition) is highlighted as the key practice, implicitly recommended for protection and purification.