Muñjavān on Himavat: Maheśvara’s abode, Śiva-stuti, and sacrificial gold
Chapter 8
हिरण्यबाहवे राजन्नुग्राय पतये दिशाम् । लेलिहानाय गोष्ठाय सिद्धमन्त्राय वृष्णये
hiraṇyabāhave rājann ugrāya pataye diśām | lelihānāya goṣṭhāya siddhamantrāya vṛṣṇaye
三婆尔多说道:“大王啊,(此供献/此行事)奉于金臂者(Hiraṇyabāhu)——诸方之凶猛主宰——炽然焰发者、护守牛栏者、以圆满真言得力者、雄强如公牛者。”
संवर्त उवाच
The verse models a ritual-ethical stance: a king’s actions should be aligned with protective cosmic powers and effective sacred speech (siddha-mantra), emphasizing guardianship (especially of cattle/subjects) and the maintenance of order in all quarters.
Saṃvarta addresses the king and utters an invocation naming a fierce lord associated with the directions, blazing power, protection of the cattle-pen, and mantra-accomplishment—framing the ongoing rite or counsel in a sacral, protective register.