Adhyaya 52 — The Manifestation of Nilalohita (Rudra) and the Allocation of His Names, Abodes, Consorts, and Lineages
स्वाहा दिशस्तथा दीक्षा रोहिणी च यथाक्रमम् ।
सूर्यादीनां द्विजश्रेष्ठ ! रुद्राद्यैर्नामभिः सह ॥
svāhā diśas tathā dīkṣā rohiṇī ca yathākramam / sūryādīnāṁ dvijaśreṣṭha! rudrādyair nāmabhiḥ saha
而(其余的配偶)依次为:娑婆诃(Svāhā)、诸方位(Diśaḥ)、迪克沙(Dīkṣā)与罗希尼(Rohiṇī)——与以“鲁陀罗”起首的诸名相配,适用于以“太阳”起首的那一组;噢,婆罗门中最胜者。
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Purāṇic lists often encode a worldview where ritual speech (svāhā), sacred discipline (dīkṣā), and cosmic order (directions, stars) are integrated into a single sacred ecology.
Sarga: ordering of the cosmos through correspondences; also supports later ritual theology by grounding worship-forms in creation.
The pairing ‘names with stations’ suggests that each divine name is a vibrational key to a cosmic locus; in meditative practice, invoking a name is simultaneously invoking its ‘seat’ in the macrocosm and microcosm.