महिमा शेषपूज्यत्वात्प्राप्तिर्नाप्राप्यमस्य यत् । प्राकाम्यमस्य व्यापित्वादीशित्वं चेश्वरो यतः
mahimā śeṣapūjyatvātprāptirnāprāpyamasya yat | prākāmyamasya vyāpitvādīśitvaṃ ceśvaro yataḥ
Mahimā é assim chamada por ser digna de reverência por todos os demais; prāpti é aquilo pelo qual nada permanece inalcançável. Prākāmya pertence àquele que tudo permeia; e īśitva é seu, pois ele é verdadeiramente o Senhor.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta)
Scene: A serene yogin in a Śaiva setting, haloed by subtle cosmic motifs indicating pervasion and lordship; the siddhis appear as symbolic emblems (lotus, conch-like aura, expanding mandala).
It ties yogic powers to divine-like qualities—reverence, omnipresence, and lordship—grounded in the reality of Īśvara.
No site is named; the verse is a conceptual gloss on siddhis and Īśvara-nature.
None; it provides definitions rather than ritual instruction.