नमस्ते देवदेवाय महादेवाय मौलिने । जगद्धात्रे सवित्रे च शंकराय शिवाय च
namaste devadevāya mahādevāya mauline | jagaddhātre savitre ca śaṃkarāya śivāya ca
神々の神なる御方、マハーデーヴァ、冠を戴く主よ、あなたに礼拝します。世界を支える御方、サヴィトリ(Savitṛ)なる鼓舞者よ。シャンカラよ、シヴァよ、礼拝いたします。
Girijā (Pārvatī) (beginning of Hara-stotra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim (or sage) stands with folded hands before a luminous, crowned Mahādeva; the cosmos subtly suggested behind him as Jagaddhātṛ; a solar aura hints at Savitṛ as inner light.
Remembering Śiva through his many divine names is itself worship; the stotra teaches reverent surrender to the world-sustaining Lord.
This verse is a hymn within the Nāgara Khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya context; it praises Śiva directly rather than naming a particular tīrtha in this line.
Stotra-pāṭha (recitation of hymns) is implied as a devotional act; no additional ritual details are stated here.
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