नमः प्रसिद्धाय महौषधाय नमोऽस्तु ते व्याधिगणापहाय । चराचरायाथ विचारदाय कुमारनाथाय नमः शिवाय
namaḥ prasiddhāya mahauṣadhāya namo'stu te vyādhigaṇāpahāya | carācarāyātha vicāradāya kumāranāthāya namaḥ śivāya
顶礼于您,名闻为“大灵药”者。顶礼于您,除灭诸病众群者。顶礼于您,动与不动一切众生之主,赐予明辨者。顶礼于湿婆,库玛罗之主。
Umāputra (Skanda/Kumāra) praising Śiva
Scene: Śiva appears as the 'Great Medicine': compassionate yet sovereign, radiating cool healing light; Skanda praises with folded hands; attendants and subtle herbs/lotus motifs suggest cure and clarity.
Śiva heals both bodily afflictions and inner confusion, granting health and discernment to those who take refuge in Him.
No specific pilgrimage place is named in this verse; the ‘healing’ theme is devotional rather than geographic here.
No direct prescription; the verse supports devotional recitation for well-being and clarity (vicāra).