नमस्ते देव देवाय महादेवाय शंभवे । नमस्त्रिमूर्तिरूपाय सर्गस्थित्यंतकारिणे
namaste deva devāya mahādevāya śaṃbhave | namastrimūrtirūpāya sargasthityaṃtakāriṇe
تجھے نمسکار ہے، دیوتاؤں کے دیوتا، مہادیو، شمبھو۔ تجھے نمسکار ہے، تری مُورتی کے روپ والے، جو سَرگ (تخلیق)، ستھِتی (بقا) اور انت (فنا) کرنے والا ہے۔
Rājā (the King)
Scene: Mahādeva as a central figure with subtle triadic symbolism: Brahmā emerging (creation), Viṣṇu sustaining (preservation), Rudra dissolving (dissolution) as emanations or halos around Śiva; devotees offering namaskāra.
Śiva is honored as the supreme divinity who encompasses the cosmic functions of creation, sustenance, and dissolution.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is a universal salutation to Mahādeva.
The practice implied is namaskāra and stotra—reverential salutations and recitation of divine epithets.