शिवानुकम्पा, ब्रह्मणो निर्भयत्वं च (Śiva’s Compassion and Brahmā’s Fearlessness)
विष्ण्वादयस्सुरास्सर्वे मुनयश्च गणास्तदा । नत्वा संस्तूय विविधं चक्रुर्जयरवं मुदा
viṣṇvādayassurāssarve munayaśca gaṇāstadā | natvā saṃstūya vividhaṃ cakrurjayaravaṃ mudā
Kemudian Viṣṇu dan semua para dewa, bersama para resi serta para gaṇa pengiring, ketika itu menunduk bersujud dan memuji (Śiva) dengan pelbagai cara; dengan sukacita mereka melaungkan sorak kemenangan.
Sūta Gosvāmin
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It highlights that even exalted beings like Viṣṇu, the devas, sages, and gaṇas approach Śiva through humility (namaskāra) and devotion (stuti), affirming Śiva as the supreme refuge (Pati) honored by all.
The verse depicts Saguna-upāsanā—worship of the manifest Lord through bowing, praise, and victory acclamations. Such acts are central to Linga worship as well, where devotees offer namaskāra and stotras to the visible symbol of Śiva’s presence.
Practice namaskāra with heartfelt stuti (recitation of Śiva-stotras) and conclude with a jaya-ghoṣa (victory invocation such as “Jaya Śiva”), optionally supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya.”