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Shloka 6

अध्याय ८२ — व्यपोहनस्तवः (पापव्यपोहन-स्तोत्रम्)

वामदेवश् च भगवान् पापमाशु व्यपोहतु अनन्तः सर्वविद्येशः सर्वज्ञः सर्वदः प्रभुः

vāmadevaś ca bhagavān pāpamāśu vyapohatu anantaḥ sarvavidyeśaḥ sarvajñaḥ sarvadaḥ prabhuḥ

愿圣尊伐摩提婆(Vāmadeva)迅速遣除罪业。祂是无尽者,诸学之主,全知者,施与一切者,至高的主宰(Pati)。

वामदेवःVāmadeva (a benign aspect/name of Śiva)
वामदेवः:
and/also
:
भगवान्the Blessed Lord
भगवान्:
पापम्sin, demerit (pāpa)
पापम्:
आशुquickly, swiftly
आशु:
व्यपोहतुmay (He) remove, drive away
व्यपोहतु:
अनन्तःthe Infinite, without end
अनन्तः:
सर्वविद्येशःLord of all vidyās (knowledges, disciplines)
सर्वविद्येशः:
सर्वज्ञःall-knowing, omniscient
सर्वज्ञः:
सर्वदःgiver of all (boons, welfare, attainments)
सर्वदः:
प्रभुःLord, sovereign master
प्रभुः:

Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn within the Linga Purana’s Shaiva praise context)

S
Shiva
V
Vamadeva

FAQs

It frames Linga-worship as Shiva-centered remembrance (nāma/stuti) where invoking Vāmadeva is itself a purifier, aimed at pāpa-kṣaya so the worshipper (paśu) becomes fit for grace (anugraha) from the Pati.

Shiva is presented as Pati: Ananta (limitless), Sarvavidyeśa (source and ruler of all valid knowledges), Sarvajña (omniscient consciousness), and Sarvada (bestower of all attainments, including mokṣa), indicating His supremacy over both bondage (pāśa) and the bound soul (paśu).

Nāma-smaraṇa and stuti (devotional recitation) are highlighted as a practical Shaiva discipline aligned with Pāśupata orientation—purifying pāpa and preparing the aspirant for deeper Linga-pūjā and inner yoga.