आंगिरस उवाच । जय शंकर शांत शशांकरुचे रुचिरार्थद सर्वद सर्वशुचे । शुचिदत्त गृहीत महोपहृते हृतभक्तजनोद्धततापतते
āṃgirasa uvāca | jaya śaṃkara śāṃta śaśāṃkaruce rucirārthada sarvada sarvaśuce | śucidatta gṛhīta mahopahṛte hṛtabhaktajanoddhatatāpatate
Sinabi ni Aṅgiras: “Tagumpay sa Iyo, O Śaṅkara—kapayapaan mismo, kislap na gaya ng buwan; Tagapagkaloob ng maririkit na layon, Tagapagkaloob ng lahat, O Lubos na Dalisay. Tinatanggap Mo ang dakilang handog na inihahain nang may kadalisayan, at inaalis Mo ang mabagsik na pagliyab ng pagdurusa ng Iyong mga deboto.”
Aṅgiras
Tirtha: Kāśī Viśveśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (typical)
Scene: Aṅgiras stands with folded hands, chanting ‘Jaya Śaṅkara’; Śiva’s face is serene, moonlike radiance bathing the shrine; offerings arranged neatly, symbolizing purity.
Śiva responds to pure-hearted devotion: He accepts sincere offerings and burns away the devotee’s inner torment.
Kāśī is the implied sacred setting, with Viśveśvara/Śaṅkara praised as the supreme purifier.
Offering (upahāra) made in śuci (purity) is praised—purity of intention is central.
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