etasyāṁ sādhvi sandhyāyāṁ
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- Paṅki (40 syllables) arose from his marrow and bṛhatī meter (36 syllables) arose from his prāṇa.
- Having given up one body which became darkness, Brahmā accepted this other body and concentrated his mind on creation.
- The two separated bodies united together in a sexual relationship.
- sa vai svāyambhuvaḥ samrāṭ
- yadā sva-bhāryayā sārdhaṁ
- etāvaty ātmajair vīra
- prajānāṁ mama ca prabho
- O sinless one! While Brahmā was thinking in this way, suddenly from his nose a small pig appeared, the size of a thumb.
- pratisvanayatā vibhuḥ
- utkṣipta-vālaḥ kha-caraḥ kaṭhoraḥ
- khuraiḥ kṣuraprair darayaṁs tad āpa
- sunābha-sandīpita-tīvra-manyuḥ
- jitaṁ jitaṁ te ’jita yajña-bhāvana
- dīkṣānujanmopasadaḥ śirodharaṁ
- dravyāya sarva-kratave kriyātmane
- trayīmayaṁ rūpam idaṁ ca saukaraṁ
- vidhunvatā vedamayaṁ nijaṁ vapur
- ity upasthīyamāno ’sau
- ananya-dṛṣṭyā bhajatāṁ guhāśayaḥ
- niśamya kauṣāraviṇopavarṇitāṁ
- yayottānapadaḥ putro
- eṣa māṁ tvat-kṛte vidvan
- dakṣo duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ
- priyaṁ bhīru yad icchasi
- na vayaṁ prabhavas tāṁ tvām
- etasyāṁ sādhvi sandhyāyāṁ
- yasyānavadyācaritaṁ manīṣiṇo
- yat-kāraṇaṁ viśvam idaṁ ca māyā
- After this, bathing and performing ācamana, controlling his breath and speech, and meditating, he chanted the pure, eternal gāyatrī mantra full of knowledge.
- May powerful Śiva, my brother-in-law, merciful even to the hunters, the master of women who are objects of compassion, the husband of Satī, be pleased with me!
- tadā viśveśvaraḥ kruddho
- sadyaḥ pratyavamarśanāt
- sa vai mahā-bhāgavato mahātmā
- sva-pūruṣecchānugṛhīta-rūpam
- nyavedayan viśva-sṛje
- jita-śvāsendriyātmanām
- ojaḥ kāśyapam arpitam
- yatra cādyaḥ pumān āste
- dātyūha-haṁsa-śuka-tittiri-barhiṇāṁ yaḥ
- yat saṅkulaṁ hari-padānati-mātra-dṛṣṭair
- vāpīṣu vidruma-taṭāsv amalāmṛtāpsu
- ye ’bhyarthitām api ca no nṛ-gatiṁ prapannā
- tad viśva-gurv-adhikṛtaṁ bhuvanaika-vandyaṁ
- dvāry etayor niviviśur miṣator apṛṣṭvā
- tābhyāṁ miṣatsv animiṣeṣu niṣidhyamānāḥ
- na hy antaraṁ bhagavatīha samasta-kukṣāv
- lokān ito vrajatam antara-bhāva-dṛṣṭyā
- yo nau hareta sura-helanam apy aśeṣam
- svānāṁ vibudhya sad-atikramam ārya-hṛdyaḥ
- te ’cakṣatākṣa-viṣayaṁ sva-samādhi-bhāgyam
etasyāṁ sādhvi sandhyāyāṁ
bhagavān bhūta-bhāvanaḥ
parīto bhūta-parṣadbhir
vṛṣeṇāṭati bhūtarāṭ
Dear wife! During the twilight Lord Śiva, emperor of the ghosts, well-wisher of the living beings, travels about on his bull, surrounded by his ghost attendants.
Since she is unaware of the ghosts, he describes them.
|| 3.14.25 ||
śmaśāna-cakrānila-dhūli-dhūmra-
vikīrṇa-vidyota-jaṭā-kalāpaḥ
bhasmāvaguṇṭhāmala-rukma-deho
devas tribhiḥ paśyati devaras te
Śiva has shining matted locks scattered by whirlwinds full of dust and smoke from the crematorium. He has a spotless, golden body covered with ashes. He sees with three eyes. He is your brother-in-law.
Śiva has shining locks of matted hair scattered by whirlwinds of dust and smoke from the crematorium. His body shines like gold but is covered with ashes. He sees with three eyes—the moon, the sun and fire. Because of this, he immediately bestows the results of offense. “But he is without relation to me, unknown.” No, he is your brother in law. My brother-in-law should be treated as my brother. Thus he is my brother, and your brother-in-law. Should you not be shy in front of him?
|| 3.14.26 ||
na yasya loke sva-janaḥ paro vā
nātyādṛto nota kaścid vigarhyaḥ
vayaṁ vratair yac-caraṇāpaviddhām
āśāsmahe ’jāṁ bata bhukta-bhogām
He has no relative nor does he reject anyone. He does not worship or condemn anyone. Performing vows to fulfill our desires, we aspire for his food remnants, filled with his power, which are rejected by his feet.
”I have said farewell to shyness and fear since I am suffering. Even you should not be afraid. Śiva should forgive you for everything, since you are his relative and respected for greatness.” He replies with this verse.
He considers no one his relative, since he shows equality to all, being the lord. He describes his greatness. We pray for his enjoyed mahāprasāda remnants, filled with his power (ajām), which are rejected like an old garland by his feet. Having desires to fulfill by vows, let us be enjoyers of his remnants.
|| 3.14.27 ||
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