कुमाराद्भुतचरितवर्णनम् — Description of Kumāra’s Wondrous Deeds
विघ्नवारण साधूनां सर्ग कारण सर्वतः । पूर्णं कुरु ममेशान सुतयज्ञ नमोस्तु ते
vighnavāraṇa sādhūnāṃ sarga kāraṇa sarvataḥ | pūrṇaṃ kuru mameśāna sutayajña namostu te
اے ایشان! آپ نیکوں کے لیے رکاوٹیں دور کرنے والے اور ہر طرح سے آفرینش کے سبب ہیں۔ میرے بیٹے کے یَجْن کو کامل فرما دیجیے؛ آپ کو نمسکار ہے۔
A devotee/householder performing a putra-yajña (narrated within Suta Goswami’s Shiva Purana discourse in the Rudra Saṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Mantra: विघ्नवारण साधूनां सर्ग कारण सर्वतः । पूर्णं कुरु ममेशान सुतयज्ञ नमोस्तु ते
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
Offering: naivedya
The verse affirms Śiva as Īśāna—Pati, the supreme Lord—who removes impediments for sādhus and, as the causal ground of creation, has the power to perfect and complete a devotee’s sacred undertaking through grace (anugraha).
By addressing Śiva personally as Īśāna and seeking the completion of a yajña, the devotee approaches Saguna Śiva—the gracious Lord accessible through worship such as liṅga-pūjā, mantra, and offerings—who governs worldly rites while guiding them toward dharma and inner purification.
A practical takeaway is to begin any vow, yajña, or vrata with Śiva-prārthanā—liṅga worship, japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), and offering bhasma/rudrākṣa with devotion—seeking nirvighnatā (freedom from obstacles) and pūrṇatā (successful completion).