नमः शूलाग्रहस्ताय नमः खट्वाङ्गधारिणे । जय भूतपते देव दक्षयज्ञविनाशन
namaḥ śūlāgrahastāya namaḥ khaṭvāṅgadhāriṇe | jaya bhūtapate deva dakṣayajñavināśana
سلام ہو اُس کو جس کے ہاتھ میں شُول کی نوک ہے؛ سلام ہو خَٹوانگ دھارنے والے کو۔ جے ہو اے بھوتوں کے پتی دیو، دکش کے یَجْن کے وِناسک!
Devas
Listener: Śiva
Scene: Devas bow to weapon-bearing Śiva: trident raised, khaṭvāṅga held, surrounded by gaṇas; the memory of Dakṣa’s disrupted sacrifice lingers as a cautionary backdrop.
Śiva is hailed as the supreme regulator of dharma, who overturns prideful ritualism (Dakṣa’s yajña) when it lacks true reverence.
The verse is part of the Revā Khaṇḍa hymn-sequence; the tīrtha context is the Narmadā sacred region where Śiva is worshipped.
No direct prescription; it implicitly critiques mere ritual without devotion, emphasizing namas (salutation) and praise.