Śiva-stavarāja: Upamanyu’s Preface and Initiation of the Śarva-Nāma Enumeration
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शिरोहारी विमर्शश्न सर्वलक्षणलक्षित: । अक्षश्ष रथयोगी च सर्वयोगी महाबल:
śirohārī vimarśaś ca sarvalakṣaṇalakṣitaḥ | akṣaś ca rathayogī ca sarvayogī mahābalaḥ ||
Wika ni Vāyu-deva: “Siya ang tagakuha ng ulo—yaong matapos ang maingat na paghatol ay pumuputol sa masasama. Siya’y may tatak ng lahat ng mapalad na palatandaan. Siya ang ehe at ang panginoon ng paglalapat ng harnes ng karwahe, laging kaisa ng lahat ng disiplina ng yoga, at nagtataglay ng napakalaking lakas.”
वायुदेव उवाच
Power is praised only when guided by discernment (vimarśa) and aligned with dharma: the ideal protector destroys wrongdoing decisively, yet does so with reflective judgment, inner discipline (yoga), and auspicious qualities.
Vāyu-deva is describing an exemplary figure through a string of epithets—one who punishes the wicked, bears auspicious marks, functions as the ‘axle’ of the chariot (a stabilizing pivot), is skilled in chariot-control, remains constantly yogic, and possesses great strength.