त्वं पासि लुंपसि जगत्त्रितयं महेश स्रष्टासि भूतपतिरेव न कश्चिदन्यः
tvaṃ pāsi luṃpasi jagattritayaṃ maheśa sraṣṭāsi bhūtapatireva na kaścidanyaḥ
おおマヘーシャよ、汝は三界を護り、また融かし尽くす。汝は創造者、ただ汝のみが衆生の主—他にはない。
Kāla
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Implied tīrtha-śravaṇa audience
Scene: Śiva envisioned as Mahādeva overseeing the three worlds—subtle imagery of Brahmā-like creation, Viṣṇu-like preservation, and Rudra-like dissolution emanating from him; the devotee’s praise foregrounds his singular sovereignty.
All cosmic functions ultimately rest in Śiva—recognizing one supreme Lord fosters surrender and steadiness in dharma.
Kedāra/Kedārnātha is the devotional horizon of the Kedārakhaṇḍa where this supremacy is contemplated.
None stated; it supports upāsanā (meditative worship) on Śiva as the sole Lord of all beings.
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