Śiva-nāma-sahasraka-kathana
The Recital/Teaching of the Thousand Names of Śiva
सुप्रीतः सुखदः सूक्ष्मः सुकरो दक्षिणानिलः । नंदिस्कंदो धरो धुर्यः प्रकटः प्रीतिवर्धनः
suprītaḥ sukhadaḥ sūkṣmaḥ sukaro dakṣiṇānilaḥ | naṃdiskaṃdo dharo dhuryaḥ prakaṭaḥ prītivardhanaḥ
وہ نہایت خوشنود، سُکھ دینے والا، لطیف الجوہر اور آسانی سے قریب ہونے والا ہے؛ وہ مبارک جنوبی ہوا کی مانند ہے۔ وہ نندی کا اسکند، سہارا دینے والا، ذمہ داریوں کا سرخیل، ظاہر اور بھکتوں کی پریتی بڑھانے والا ہے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vāmadeva
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga-specific passage; the imagery of ‘dakṣiṇānila’ (southern breeze) functions as a metaphor for Śiva’s soothing, beneficent presence that refreshes devotees.
Significance: Emphasizes Śiva’s sukaratā (approachability) and prīti-vardhana (increase of devotional joy), encouraging accessible daily worship rather than rarefied austerity alone.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse praises Shiva’s dual truth in Shaiva Siddhanta: He is subtle (beyond senses) yet manifest for grace, and devotion to Him increases inner joy and steadiness on the path to liberation.
By calling Him both sūkṣma (subtle) and prakaṭa (manifest), the verse supports Linga-worship: the Linga points to the formless reality while also serving as a visible, approachable form for bhakti and daily pūjā.
Practice nāma-japa (repetition of Shiva’s names) and Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with devotion, contemplating Shiva as both subtle presence within and manifest Lord who grants happiness and steadies the devotee.