द्वादशो भूर्भुवो भावी भुवः पुत्रो नमस्कृतः । नागराजः सुधर्मात्मा नाकपृष्ठः सनातनः
dvādaśo bhūrbhuvo bhāvī bhuvaḥ putro namaskṛtaḥ | nāgarājaḥ sudharmātmā nākapṛṣṭhaḥ sanātanaḥ
你是十二相者;你即大地界(Bhūr)与空界(Bhuvaḥ);你亦是将成之未来者。你是Bhuvaḥ之子,堪受至敬礼拜。你是那伽之王,本性即正法之秩序;你安住天穹之巅,永恒不灭。
Viśvāmitra
Scene: Skanda is praised as cosmic—standing upon a stylized three-tiered cosmos (earth, mid-region, heaven), with nāga-king symbolism and a celestial terrace (nākapṛṣṭha) behind him.
The hymn expands Skanda from a martial deity into a cosmic principle spanning worlds and time, grounding devotion in universal dharma.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse is cosmological praise.
None directly; it continues the aṣṭottaraśata-nāma for recitation.