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Shloka 89

देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च

ऋषिर्ब्राह्मणविज्जिष्णुर् जन्ममृत्युजरातिगः यज्ञो यज्ञपतिर्यज्वा यज्ञान्तो ऽमोघविक्रमः

ṛṣirbrāhmaṇavijjiṣṇur janmamṛtyujarātigaḥ yajño yajñapatiryajvā yajñānto 'moghavikramaḥ

พระองค์ทรงเป็นฤๅษี ผู้รู้พรหมัน ผู้มีชัยเสมอ ทรงข้ามพ้นการเกิด ความตาย และความชรา พระองค์คือยัญญะเอง เป็นยัญญปติและผู้ประกอบยัญญะ เป็นที่สุดแห่งพิธีกรรมทั้งปวง—เดชานุภาพและย่างก้าวของพระองค์ไม่เคยสูญเปล่า.

ऋषिः (ṛṣiḥ)seer, mantra-seeing sage
ऋषिः (ṛṣiḥ):
ब्राह्मणवित् (brāhmaṇavit)knower of Brahman/ultimate reality
ब्राह्मणवित् (brāhmaṇavit):
जिष्णुः (jiṣṇuḥ)ever-victorious, unconquered
जिष्णुः (jiṣṇuḥ):
जन्म-मृत्यु-जरा-अतिगः (janma-mṛtyu-jarā-atigaḥ)one who has gone beyond birth, death, and old age
जन्म-मृत्यु-जरा-अतिगः (janma-mṛtyu-jarā-atigaḥ):
यज्ञः (yajñaḥ)sacrifice, sacred offering (also the inner yajña of consciousness)
यज्ञः (yajñaḥ):
यज्ञपतिः (yajñapatiḥ)Lord/master of sacrifice
यज्ञपतिः (yajñapatiḥ):
यज्वा (yajvā)sacrificer, performer of yajña
यज्वा (yajvā):
यज्ञान्तः (yajñāntaḥ)the end/culmination and fruit of yajña
यज्ञान्तः (yajñāntaḥ):
अमोघविक्रमः (amoghavikramaḥ)of unfailing prowess/stride, whose power never becomes fruitless
अमोघविक्रमः (amoghavikramaḥ):

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

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Shiva

FAQs

It frames Shiva as both the worshipped Pati and the inner yajña itself—teaching that Linga-puja is not merely an outer rite but the culmination and fruit of all sacred offerings when performed with right knowledge and devotion.

Shiva is portrayed as Brahman-knowing consciousness and as the transcendent Lord who is beyond the pashu-condition of birth, death, and decay—yet immanent as the power, lordship, and completion of every yajña.

The verse highlights yajña as both ritual and inner discipline: offering actions and ego into Shiva (Pati) so the pashu is freed from pasha, aligning with the Pashupata ideal of transforming rite into liberating realization.