रुद्राक्ष-माहात्म्य
Rudrākṣa Māhātmya — The Greatness of Rudraksha
रुद्रा क्षमालिनं दृष्ट्वा भूतप्रेतपिशाचकाः । डाकिनीशाकिनी चैव ये चान्ये द्रो हकारकाः
rudrā kṣamālinaṃ dṛṣṭvā bhūtapretapiśācakāḥ | ḍākinīśākinī caiva ye cānye dro hakārakāḥ
ရုဒ္ရ (ရှီဝ) သည် သန့်ရှင်းသော ပုတီးမാലာဖြင့် အလှဆင်ထားသည်ကို မြင်သော် ဘူတ၊ ပရေတ၊ ပိသာချာတို့နှင့်အတူ ဒာကိနီ၊ ရှာကိနီတို့၊ ထို့ပြင် အန္တရာယ်ပြုသူ အခြားသတ္တဝါများအားလုံး ကြောက်ရွံ့၍ ချုပ်ငြိမ်းသွားကြသည်။
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Type: stotra
It portrays Rudra as Pati (the supreme Lord) whose very presence—especially when established in japa and sacred discipline—subdues fear, negativity, and obstructive forces, showing that devotion and Shiva-centered practice protects the seeker.
The verse highlights Saguna Shiva (Rudra) as the accessible, protective form of the Absolute: through visible symbols of worship like the mālā and through reverent devotion to Shiva/Linga, hostile influences and inner disturbances are pacified.
Japa with a Rudraksha mālā—especially the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namah Shivaya)—is implied as a Shaiva discipline that steadies the mind and wards off fear and harmful influences.