SRI RUDRAPRASNA
(RUDRADHYAYA)
An¤vak
5 Chapter 5
nmaE(
B)vay( c â)d#ay( c) ¡
1 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is the origin
of all beings, and
to Him
who removes all ills.
nm(:
S)vaIy( c pS¤)pt(yE c)
¡ 2 ¡
Salutations to
Him who destroys sins
and Him who protects
beings in fetters.
nmaE)
n£l(g#£vay c ¢S¢t)kÎZa(y
c) ¡ 3 ¡
Salutations to
Him whose throat is
blue and to Him whose
throat is white.
nm(:
kp)¢dInE( c) Ûy¤(çOkESay
c) ¡ 4 ¡
Salutations to
the One with matted
locks and to the One
who is shaven-headed.
nm(:
sh*a)Xay( c S)tD(ÓvnE c)
¡ 5 ¡
Salutations to
Him who has a hundred
eyes (i.e. omniscient),
and who has a hundred
bows (i.e. wielding weapons
such
as Vedas, Pranava etc,).
nmaE(
¢g¢r)Say( c ¢S¢p¢v)¾ay(
c) ¡ 6 ¡
Salutations to
Him who resides in
Kailas mountain and to
Him who is in the
form of Vishnu.
nmaE(
m£)F¤¾may) cEx¤(mtE
c) ¡ 7 ¡
Salutations to
Him who showers (blessings)
and to Him
who holds arrows.
nmaE+
»)Þvay( c vam)nay(
c) ¡ 8 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is small in
size and Him who is
small in form (with diminutive
limbs).
nmaE(
b¦h)tE c) vx£R(ysE
c) ¡ 9¡
Salutations to
Him who is great,
to Him endowed with
all
desirable attributes to the
highest order. ???
nmaE(
v¦)¼ay( c s)|v¦dÒv(nE
c) ¡ 10¡
Salutations to
Him who is hoary and
who grows in stature
with the praise of the
Srutis.
nmaE)
A¢g#(yay c p#T)may( c) ¡
11 ¡
Salutations to
Him who existed before
everything else (in the
universe) and who is
foremost among the gods.
nm(
Aa)SvE( ca¢j)ray( c) ¡
13 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is all-pervading
and who is quick in
movement.
nm):
S£¢G#(yay c) S£×ya(y
c) ¡ 14 ¡
Salutations to
Him who resides in
fleet-footed beings and who
is in the form of
hurtling waters.
nm(
U)ØyaR(y cavÞv)Óya(y c)
¡ 15 ¡
Salutations to
Him who personifies the
resounding waves and
to Him who is in
the placid waters.
nm(:
*aEt)Þya(y c) ¹£Ôya(y
c ¡ 16 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is in the
torrential waters and to
Him who is in the islands
(i.e. one who is tormented
by
the world, i.e. the
Jiva and one who stays
as Iswara,
untouched and unaffected).
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