SRI RUDRAPRASNA
(RUDRADHYAYA)
An¤vak
9 - Chapter
9
nm(
i¢r)Îya(y c p#p)Ðya(y
c) ¡ 1 ¡
Salutations to
Him who resides in
salty tracts and in
oft-used tracts.
nm(:
¢kg¤|¢S)lay( c) Xy(Nay
c) ¡ 2 ¡
Salutations to
Him resident in both
rocky and habitable areas.
nm(:
kp)¢dInE( c p¤l)ÞtyE(
c) ¡ 3 ¡
Salutations to
Himwith matted locks and
to Him who presents
Himself before
His devotees.
nmaE)
gaE¾Ya(y c) g¦/a(y
c) ¡ 4 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is in the
cowsheds and in residences.
nm)ÞtÚÔya(y
c) gE/a(y c) ¡ 5 ¡
Salutations to
Him resting on beds
and to Him residing
in
expansive apartments.
nm(:
ka)zYa(y c gºrE)¾ay(
c) ¡ 6 ¡
Salutations to
Him residing in dense
forests and in deep
mountain caves.
nmaE+
»d)Ùya(y) c ¢n(vEÝp¯ya(y
c) ¡ 7 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is in waters
deep and in tiny
droplets of dew.
nm(:
pag¤| s)Ûya(y c rj)Þya(y
c) ¡ 8 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is present
in both the visible
and invisible
particles of dust.
nm):
S¤Ýk¯)ya(y c h¢rÏyay
c) ¡ 9 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is present
in dry and moist material.
nmaE)
laEÔyay caElÔyay c)
¡ 10 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is present
in tough soil and
also in rugged
grass.
nm(
UÛyaRy c s¥m¯Iyay
c) ¡ 11 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is present
in the earthly element
and in the
wavy waters.
nm(:
prÎyay c pNISïay c)
¡ 12 ¡
Salutations to
Him who is present
in green leaves and
to Him in
the withered leaves.
nmaE({pg¤rmaNay
ca¢BG"tE c) ¡ 13 ¡
Salutations to
Him with arms uplifted
and to Him intent on
striking.
nm(
AaK¯¢KdtE c p#K¯¢KdtE
c) ¡ 14 ¡
Salutations to
Him who punishes lightly
and to Him who punishes
severely.
nmaE(
v: ¢k¢rkE×yaE dEvanag¤|
¶dyE×yaE ¡ 15¡
Salutations to
those (the forms of
Rudra) who shower prosperity
on the
devotees and are immanent
in the heart of the
celestials.
nmaE(
¢vX£NkE×yaE ¡ 16 ¡
Salutations to
those who do not
undergo decimation.
nmaE(
¢v¢cÓvÏkE×yaE ¡ 17 ¡
Salutations to
those who collect and
bestow all desired objects.
nm(
Aa¢nhIt×yaE ¡ 18 ¡
Salutations to
those who rid the
devotees of their sins.
nm(
Aam£vÏkE×y: ¡ 19¡
Salutations to
those who assume gross
manifestations.
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