दक्षयज्ञध्वंसः—वीरभद्रप्रेषणं, देवविष्ण्वोः पराजयः, पुनरनुग्रहः
अरिष्टनेमिनं वीरो बहुपुत्रं मुनीश्वरम् मुनिम् अङ्गिरसं चैव कृष्णाश्वं च महाबलः
ariṣṭaneminaṃ vīro bahuputraṃ munīśvaram munim aṅgirasaṃ caiva kṛṣṇāśvaṃ ca mahābalaḥ
Tuhan (Pati) yang gagah dan maha perkasa itu juga dikenali sebagai Ariṣṭanemi; sebagai Bahuputra, Bapa kepada banyak jalur keturunan rohani; sebagai Munīśvara, Penguasa para resi; sebagai Aṅgirasa, api wawasan suci para maharesi; dan sebagai Kṛṣṇāśva, Dia yang “kuda gelap”-Nya melambangkan penguasaan indera serta gerak pantas kesedaran menuju pembebasan.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-stuti/Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It functions as a nāma-stuti: by reciting Shiva’s epithets, the devotee aligns the pashu (individual soul) with Pati (Shiva), loosening pasha (bondage) through remembrance (smaraṇa) and devotion centered on the Linga as the supreme sign of the Lord.
Shiva-tattva is shown as transcendent yet immanent: He is the heroic protector (Ariṣṭanemi), the source of many spiritual lineages (Bahuputra), the Lord and inner light of sages (Munīśvara/Aṅgirasa), and the master of dynamic power that governs mind and senses (Kṛṣṇāśva, Mahābala).
Primarily japa of Shiva-nāmas (Sahasranama-style recitation); secondarily a Pāśupata-oriented discipline of indriya-nigraha (sense-restraint) and directed consciousness, suggested by the epithet Kṛṣṇāśva (the ‘steed’ as a symbol of controlled inner movement).