अथ वर्षशतस्यांते वरदः शशिशेखरः । प्रत्यक्षो याचितो देहि जरामरणसंक्षयम्
atha varṣaśatasyāṃte varadaḥ śaśiśekharaḥ | pratyakṣo yācito dehi jarāmaraṇasaṃkṣayam
At sa wakas ng isang daang taon, ang Panginoong mapagkaloob—si Śaśiśekhara, si Śiva na may gasuklay na buwan sa tuktok—ay nagpakitang hayag; at aking idinaing: “Ipagkaloob Mo ang pagkapawi ng katandaan at kamatayan.”
Narrator (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa frame; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)
Scene: After a century of worship, Śiva appears directly—moon on his matted hair, serene yet powerful—before the devotee who kneels and asks for the end of old age and death.
Steady tapas culminates in divine revelation, and the devotee’s highest longing often turns toward conquering mortality through divine grace.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it emphasizes Śiva’s direct appearance as the fruit of prolonged austerity.
No explicit rite is prescribed here; the context implies sustained tapas and direct supplication to Śiva.