लिंगस्य देवदेवस्य महिमानं परस्य च । नमस्ते परमेशाय नमस्ते विश्वमंगल । नमस्ते शितिकण्ठाय नमस्तस्मै कपर्दिने
liṃgasya devadevasya mahimānaṃ parasya ca | namaste parameśāya namaste viśvamaṃgala | namaste śitikaṇṭhāya namastasmai kapardine
“(Eu louvo) a grandeza do supremo Senhor dos deuses, manifestado como o Liṅga. Salve a ti, ó Parameśvara; salve a ti, ó Bênção do universo. Salve a ti, ó de Garganta Branca (Śitikāṇṭha); salve a Ele, o Senhor de cabelos entrançados (Kapardin).”
Kāla
Tirtha: Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee (or sage) stands before the Kedāra-liṅga with folded hands, offering repeated salutations; Śiva is envisioned with matted hair and pale/blue-tinged throat, radiating universal auspiciousness.
Reciting Śiva’s epithets cultivates devotion and recognizes Him as the supreme auspicious reality pervading the world.
Kedāra/Kedārnātha, within Kedārakhaṇḍa, where Liṅga-devotion and Śiva’s auspiciousness are extolled.
Implicit practice: namaskāra and nāma-japa (repetition of divine names) as a form of stotra.