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Shloka 24

देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च

देवं नाम्नां सहस्रेण भवाद्येन यथाक्रमम् पूजयामास च शिवं प्रणवाद्यं नमो ऽन्तकम्

devaṃ nāmnāṃ sahasreṇa bhavādyena yathākramam pūjayāmāsa ca śivaṃ praṇavādyaṃ namo 'ntakam

అతడు ‘భవ’ మొదలైన సహస్ర నామాలతో క్రమంగా దేవుడైన శివుని పూజించాడు; మరియు ప్రణవం ‘ఓం’తో ప్రారంభించి “నమో’ంతక” అని మృత్యునాశకుడైన శివునికి నమస్కరించాడు।

देवंthe God
देवं:
नाम्नांof names
नाम्नां:
सहस्रेणwith a thousand
सहस्रेण:
भवाद्येनbeginning with (the name) Bhava
भवाद्येन:
यथाक्रमम्in proper sequence
यथाक्रमम्:
पूजयामासworshipped (performed pūjā)
पूजयामास:
and
:
शिवंŚiva
शिवं:
प्रणवाद्यम्beginning with the praṇava (Oṁ)
प्रणवाद्यम्:
नमःsalutation/obeisance
नमः:
अन्तकम्the Slayer of Antaka (death), i.e., the Destroyer of death
अन्तकम्:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; internal ritual description)

S
Shiva
B
Bhava
A
Antaka
P
Pranava (Om)

FAQs

It presents nāma-arcana as a core Linga-pūjā method: worshipping Śiva through an ordered recitation of the Sahasranāma, anchored in the praṇava (Oṁ) and the act of namas (prostrating surrender).

Śiva is invoked as Pati—the supreme Lord approached through sacred Names—and as Antaka’s ender, indicating his grace that dissolves fear, karma, and the pāśa that binds the pashu (individual soul).

Sequential Sahasranāma-japa/archana with praṇava-leading salutation—an outward pūjā that also functions as inward Pāśupata-oriented discipline by fixing awareness on Śiva as the liberating Lord.