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Shloka 129

देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च

जीवितान्तकरो नित्यो वसुरेता वसुप्रियः सद्गतिः सत्कृतिः सक्तः कालकण्ठः कलाधरः

jīvitāntakaro nityo vasuretā vasupriyaḥ sadgatiḥ satkṛtiḥ saktaḥ kālakaṇṭhaḥ kalādharaḥ

พระองค์ผู้ยุติชีวิตแห่งกาย ผู้เป็นนิตย์; วสุเรตา ผู้มีพลังเมล็ดแห่งความมั่งคั่ง และเป็นที่รักของเหล่าวสุ. ทรงเป็นที่พึ่งแท้ ผู้ประทานเกียรติอันชอบ และทรงประกอบกิจเพื่อระเบียบจักรวาลเสมอ; พระกาลกัณฐะผู้มีคอคล้ำ และผู้ทรงไว้ซึ่งศิลปะและกาลาทั้งปวง.

jīvita-anta-karaḥthe maker of the end of mortal life (the one who withdraws prāṇa at death)
jīvita-anta-karaḥ:
nityaḥeternal, beyond time
nityaḥ:
vasu-retāḥwhose retas (creative potency/seed) is vasu—radiant wealth/essence
vasu-retāḥ:
vasu-priyaḥdear to the Vasus (and the giver of prosperity)
vasu-priyaḥ:
sat-gatiḥtrue path/refuge leading to liberation
sat-gatiḥ:
sat-kṛtiḥright action/true honoring
sat-kṛtiḥ:
saktaḥengaged, intent, powerfully attached to dharma and cosmic function
saktaḥ:
kāla-kaṇṭhaḥthe one whose throat is time/darkness, the devourer of time
kāla-kaṇṭhaḥ:
kalā-dharaḥbearer of kalās—arts, powers, phases (including lunar digits and divine energies).
kalā-dharaḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
V
Vasus
K
Kala (Time)

FAQs

It frames the Linga-Lord as Pati: the one who both sustains life and ends embodied existence, guiding the pashu from bondage (pāśa) toward sat-gati—true refuge and liberation—so worship is not merely for worldly gain but for moksha.

Shiva is described as nitya (eternal) and kāla-kaṇṭha (the one who contains/devours time), indicating transcendence over time while also governing it; as kalādhara, he bears all powers and phases through which grace (anugraha) operates for the soul.

The verse supports Pashupata-oriented contemplation: meditating on Shiva as the controller of time and death (kāla) and taking refuge in him as sat-gati; in puja, it aligns with japa of these names to loosen pāśa (bondage) and cultivate right conduct (satkṛti).