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Shloka 49

Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama

तस्मात्सर्वप्रकारेण नमस्कारादिमुच्चरेत् आदौ कुर्यान्नमस्कारं तदन्ते शिवतां व्रजेत्

tasmātsarvaprakāreṇa namaskārādimuccaret ādau kuryānnamaskāraṃ tadante śivatāṃ vrajet

ฉะนั้นโดยทุกประการพึงเริ่มด้วยการเปล่งนมัสการก่อน เริ่มต้นให้กราบนมัสการ; และเมื่อจบลงด้วยภักติอย่างนั้น ย่อมเข้าถึงภาวะแห่งพระศิวะ (ศิวตา)

tasmāttherefore
tasmāt:
sarva-prakāreṇain every way/with all means
sarva-prakāreṇa:
namaskāra-ādimbeginning with namaskāra (salutation)
namaskāra-ādim:
uccaretone should utter/recite
uccaret:
ādauat the beginning
ādau:
kuryātone should do/perform
kuryāt:
namaskāramsalutation/prostration
namaskāram:
tad-anteat its end/thereafter
tad-ante:
śivatāmŚiva-hood, auspicious state, likeness to Śiva
śivatām:
vrajetshould go/attain
vrajet:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-oriented observances to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It establishes namaskāra as the essential opening act of Śiva-pūjā—setting the devotee’s bhāva (reverent orientation) so the worship becomes a means for the paśu to approach Pati rather than a merely external rite.

Śiva-tattva is presented as the attainable “śivatā” (Śiva-hood/auspicious state): nearness and conformity to Śiva through devotion, implying release from pāśa (bondage) and alignment with the Lord’s auspicious consciousness.

The practice is namaskāra—verbal and bodily salutation—performed at the beginning (and implicitly as a framing act of the rite), functioning as a devotional discipline supportive of Pāśupata-oriented purification and surrender.