I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which is honored by Brahma, Murari and Indra, Which is adorned and resplendent by clear light, and Which destroys the grief born out of the birth.||1||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which is
honored by demi-gods and the best sages, Which destroys the fear of
Kamadeva or desires, Which is the abode of compassion, and Which
destroyed the pride of the demon Ravana.||2||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which
is applied and covered by a fragrant paste, Which is the reason for the
increment of wisdom in persons, and Which has been extolled by siddha,
demi-gods and demons alike.||3||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva,
Which is adorned with gold and grand precious jewels, Which is
surrounded and adorned by a garland of the king of snakes (Naga), and
Which destroyed the grand sacrifice of Daksa Prajapati in the old
times.||4||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which
is applied by a paste of sandalwood and kumkuma, Which is adorned by a
garland of lotuses, and Which destroys the accumulated sins of living
beings.||5||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva,
Which is honoured by demi-gods and the Gana of Siva, possessed with
devotional emotions, and Which is resplendent with light like millions of
sun.||6||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which
is surrounded by flowers having eight-petals, Which is the reason behind
the birth of everything, and Which destroys the eight types of
poverty.||7||
I continuously bow to that Linga of Siva, Which
is revered by demi-gods, preceptors and Indra, Which is offered
wild-flowers, from forests, by the demi-gods, Which is beyond
everything, and Which is like the Paramatman.||8||
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