Chapter 65
अध्यायः 65
Pūrvabhāga (Part I), Chapter 65
Shlokas (175)
+ Add ShlokaThousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 1
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.1
आदित्यवंशं सोमस्य वंशं वंशविदां वर। वक्तुमर्हसि चास्माकं संक्षेपाद रोमहर्षण।।
ādityavaṃśaṃ somasya vaṃśaṃ vaṃśavidāṃ vara| vaktumarhasi cāsmākaṃ saṃkṣepād romaharṣaṇa||
The sages said: O Romaharṣaṇa, the best among the knowers of races, it behoves you to recount succinctly to us the solar race and the lunar race.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 2
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.2
अदितिः सुषुवे पुत्रम आदित्यं कश्यपाद्द्विजाः। तस्यादित्यस्य चैवासीद भार्या त्रयम अथापरम।।
aditiḥ suṣuve putram ādityaṃ kaśyapāddvijāḥ| tasyādityasya caivāsīd bhāryā trayam athāparam||
Sūta said: O brahmins, Aditi bore to Kaśyapa the son Āditya. Āditya had a chief wife and three others.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 3
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.3
संज्ञा राज्ञी प्रभा छाया पुत्रांस्तासां वदामि वः। संज्ञा त्वाष्ट्री च सुषुवे सूर्यान्मनुमनुत्तमम।।
saṃjñā rājñī prabhā chāyā putrāṃstāsāṃ vadāmi vaḥ| saṃjñā tvāṣṭrī ca suṣuve sūryānmanumanuttamam||
Sūta said: They were Queen Saṃjñā, Rājñī, Prabhā and Chāyā. I shall mention their sons to you. Queen Saṃjñā the daughter of Tvaṣṭṛ bore to the Sun the excellent Manu. Rājñī gave birth to Yama, Yamunā and Revata. Prabhā bore to the sun the son Prabhāta. Saṃjñā gave birth to Chāyā. O brahmins, Chāyā bore to Sāvarṇi, Śaru, Tapatī and Viṣṭi in due order.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 4
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.4
यमं च यमुनां चैव राज्ञी रेवतमेव च। प्रभा प्रभातम आदित्याच छायां संज्ञाप्यकल्पयत।।
yamaṃ ca yamunāṃ caiva rājñī revatameva ca| prabhā prabhātam ādityāc chāyāṃ saṃjñāpyakalpayat||
Sūta said: They were Queen Saṃjñā, Rājñī, Prabhā and Chāyā. I shall mention their sons to you. Queen Saṃjñā the daughter of Tvaṣṭṛ bore to the Sun the excellent Manu. Rājñī gave birth to Yama, Yamunā and Revata. Prabhā bore to the sun the son Prabhāta. Saṃjñā gave birth to Chāyā. O brahmins, Chāyā bore to Sāvarṇi, Śaru, Tapatī and Viṣṭi in due order.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 5
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.5
छाया च तस्मात्सुषुवे सावर्णिं भास्कराद्द्विजाः। ततः शनिं च तपतीं विष्टिं चैव यथाक्रमम।।
chāyā ca tasmātsuṣuve sāvarṇiṃ bhāskarāddvijāḥ| tataḥ śaniṃ ca tapatīṃ viṣṭiṃ caiva yathākramam||
Sūta said: They were Queen Saṃjñā, Rājñī, Prabhā and Chāyā. I shall mention their sons to you. Queen Saṃjñā the daughter of Tvaṣṭṛ bore to the Sun the excellent Manu. Rājñī gave birth to Yama, Yamunā and Revata. Prabhā bore to the sun the son Prabhāta. Saṃjñā gave birth to Chāyā. O brahmins, Chāyā bore to Sāvarṇi, Śaru, Tapatī and Viṣṭi in due order.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 6
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.6
छाया स्वपुत्राभ्यधिकं स्नेहं चक्रे मनौ तदा। पूर्वो मनुर्न चक्षाम यमस्तु क्रोधमूर्छितः।।
chāyā svaputrābhyadhikaṃ snehaṃ cakre manau tadā| pūrvo manurna cakṣāma yamastu krodhamūrchitaḥ||
Sūta said: More than her own sons Chāyā loved Manu.[1] Yama could not brook this. He became exceedingly infuriated. Lifting up his right foot he kicked her furiously. Assaulted by Yama, Chāyā became very miserable.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 7
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.7
संताडयामास रुषा पादमुद्यम्य दक्षिणम। यमेन ताडिता सा तु छाया वै दुःखिताभवत।।
saṃtāḍayāmāsa ruṣā pādamudyamya dakṣiṇam| yamena tāḍitā sā tu chāyā vai duḥkhitābhavat||
Sūta said: More than her own sons Chāyā loved Manu.[1] Yama could not brook this. He became exceedingly infuriated. Lifting up his right foot he kicked her furiously. Assaulted by Yama, Chāyā became very miserable.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 8
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.8
छायाशापात पदं चैकं यमस्य क्लिन्नमुत्तमम। पूयशोणितसम्पूर्णं कृमीणां निचयान्वितम।।
chāyāśāpāt padaṃ caikaṃ yamasya klinnamuttamam| pūyaśoṇitasampūrṇaṃ kṛmīṇāṃ nicayānvitam||
Sūta said: Due to the curse of Chāyā one healthy foot of Yama became watery i.e. covered with eczematic eruptions and full of foetid blood and swarms of germs.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 9
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.9
सो ऽपि गोकर्णमाश्रित्य फलकेनानिलाशनः। आराधयन्महादेवं यावद्वर्षायुतायुतम।।
so 'pi gokarṇamāśritya phalakenānilāśanaḥ| ārādhayanmahādevaṃ yāvadvarṣāyutāyutam||
Sūta said: He went to Gokarṇa travelling on. a plank, and propitiated Mahādeva there for millions of years living only on air.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 10
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.10
भवप्रसादाद आगत्य लोकपालत्वमुत्तमम। पितॄणामाधिपत्यं तु शापमोक्षं तथैव च।।
bhavaprasādād āgatya lokapālatvamuttamam| pitṝṇāmādhipatyaṃ tu śāpamokṣaṃ tathaiva ca||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 11
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.11
लब्धवान्देवदेवस्य प्रभावाच्छूलपाणिनः। असहन्ती पुरा भानोस तेजोमयम अनिन्दिता।।
labdhavāndevadevasya prabhāvācchūlapāṇinaḥ| asahantī purā bhānos tejomayam aninditā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 12
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.12
रूपं त्वाष्ट्री स्वदेहात्तु छायाख्यां सा त्वकल्पयत। वडवारूपमास्थाय तपस्तेपे तु सुव्रता।।
rūpaṃ tvāṣṭrī svadehāttu chāyākhyāṃ sā tvakalpayat| vaḍavārūpamāsthāya tapastepe tu suvratā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 13
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.13
कालात्प्रयत्नतो ज्ञात्वा छायां छायापतिः प्रभुः। वडवामगमत्संज्ञाम अश्वरूपेण भास्करः।।
kālātprayatnato jñātvā chāyāṃ chāyāpatiḥ prabhuḥ| vaḍavāmagamatsaṃjñām aśvarūpeṇa bhāskaraḥ||
Sūta said: In course of time lord sun the husband of Chāyā realised after a great effort that she was only a shadow. Assuming the form of a horse he indulged in sexual intercourse with Saṃjñā who had adopted the form of a mare.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 14
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.14
वडवा च तदा त्वाष्ट्री संज्ञा तस्माद्दिवाकरात। सुषुवे चाश्विनौ देवौ देवानां तु भिषग्वरौ।।
vaḍavā ca tadā tvāṣṭrī saṃjñā tasmāddivākarāt| suṣuve cāśvinau devau devānāṃ tu bhiṣagvarau||
Sūta said: Thus Saṃjñā the daughter of Tvaṣṭṛ who was in the guise of a mare bore to him the twin, lords Aśvins, the excellent physicians of Devas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 15
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.15
लिखितो भास्करः पश्चात संज्ञापित्रा महात्मना। विष्णोश्चक्रं तु यद्घोरं मण्डलाद्भास्करस्य तु।।
likhito bhāskaraḥ paścāt saṃjñāpitrā mahātmanā| viṣṇoścakraṃ tu yadghoraṃ maṇḍalādbhāskarasya tu||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 16
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.16
निर्ममे भगवांस्त्वष्टा प्रधानं दिव्यमायुधम। रुद्रप्रसादाच्च शुभं सुदर्शनमिति स्मृतम।।
nirmame bhagavāṃstvaṣṭā pradhānaṃ divyamāyudham| rudraprasādācca śubhaṃ sudarśanamiti smṛtam||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 17
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.17
लब्धवान भगवांश्चक्रं कृष्णः कालाग्निसन्निभम। मनोस्तु प्रथमस्यासन नव पुत्रास्तु तत्समाः।।
labdhavān bhagavāṃścakraṃ kṛṣṇaḥ kālāgnisannibham| manostu prathamasyāsan nava putrāstu tatsamāḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 18
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.18
इक्ष्वाकुर नभगश चैव धृष्णुः शर्यातिरेव च। नरिष्यन्तश च वै धीमान नाभागो ऽरिष्ट एव च।।
ikṣvākur nabhagaś caiva dhṛṣṇuḥ śaryātireva ca| nariṣyantaś ca vai dhīmān nābhāgo 'riṣṭa eva ca||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 19
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.19
करूषश च पृषध्रश च नवैते मानवाः स्मृताः। इला ज्येष्ठा वरिष्ठा च पुंस्त्वं प्राप च या पुरा।।
karūṣaś ca pṛṣadhraś ca navaite mānavāḥ smṛtāḥ| ilā jyeṣṭhā variṣṭhā ca puṃstvaṃ prāpa ca yā purā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 20
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.20
सुद्युम्न इति विख्याता पुंस्त्वं प्राप्ता त्विला पुरा। मित्रावरुणयोस्त्वत्र प्रसादान्मुनिपुङ्गवाः।।
sudyumna iti vikhyātā puṃstvaṃ prāptā tvilā purā| mitrāvaruṇayostvatra prasādānmunipuṅgavāḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 21
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.21
पुनः शरवणं प्राप्य स्त्रीत्वं प्राप्तो भवाज्ञया। सुद्युम्नो मानवः श्रीमान सोमवंशप्रवृद्धये।।
punaḥ śaravaṇaṃ prāpya strītvaṃ prāpto bhavājñayā| sudyumno mānavaḥ śrīmān somavaṃśapravṛddhaye||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 22
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.22
इक्ष्वाकोरश्वमेधेन इला किंपुरुषो ऽभवत। इला किंपुरुषत्वे च सुद्युम्न इति चोच्यते।।
ikṣvākoraśvamedhena ilā kiṃpuruṣo 'bhavat| ilā kiṃpuruṣatve ca sudyumna iti cocyate||
Sūta said: It was at the time of the horse-sacrifice of Ikṣvāku that Ilā became a Kimpuruṣa. During the state of Kimpuruṣa, also Ilā is called Sudyumna.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 23
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.23
मासमेकं पुमान्वीरः स्त्रीत्वं मासमभूत्पुनः। इला बुधस्य भवनं सोमपुत्रस्य चाश्रिता।।
māsamekaṃ pumānvīraḥ strītvaṃ māsamabhūtpunaḥ| ilā budhasya bhavanaṃ somaputrasya cāśritā||
Sūta said: Then it chanced she was a woman for one month and a man for another. Ilā resorted to the house of Budha, the son. of Soma. Finding an. opportunity she was made to indulge in sexual intercourse by Budha. Purūravas was born as the son of Ilā and Budha.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 24
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.24
बुधेनान्तरमासाद्य मैथुनाय प्रवर्तिता। सोमपुत्राद्बुधाच्चापि ऐलो जज्ञे पुरूरवाः।।
budhenāntaramāsādya maithunāya pravartitā| somaputrādbudhāccāpi ailo jajñe purūravāḥ||
Sūta said: Then it chanced she was a woman for one month and a man for another. Ilā resorted to the house of Budha, the son. of Soma. Finding an. opportunity she was made to indulge in sexual intercourse by Budha. Purūravas was born as the son of Ilā and Budha.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 25
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.25
सोमवंशाग्रजो धीमान भवभक्तः प्रतापवान। इक्ष्वाकोर्वंशविस्तारं पश्चाद्वक्ष्ये तपोधनाः।।
somavaṃśāgrajo dhīmān bhavabhaktaḥ pratāpavān| ikṣvākorvaṃśavistāraṃ paścādvakṣye tapodhanāḥ||
Sūta said: He was intelligent and the first-born in the line of Soma. He was a devotee of Śiva and very valorous. O ascetics, I shall dilate later on the extent of expansion of Ikṣvāku race.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 26
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.26
पुत्रत्रयमभूत्तस्य सुद्युम्नस्य द्विजोत्तमाः। उत्कलश च गयश्चैव विनताश्वस्तथैव च।।
putratrayamabhūttasya sudyumnasya dvijottamāḥ| utkalaś ca gayaścaiva vinatāśvastathaiva ca||
Sūta said: O excellent brahmins, Sudyumna had three sons viz.:—Utkala, Gaya and Vinatāśva.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 27
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.27
उत्कलस्योत्कलं राष्ट्रं विनताश्वस्य पश्चिमम। गया गयस्य चाख्याता पुरी परमशोभना।।
utkalasyotkalaṃ rāṣṭraṃ vinatāśvasya paścimam| gayā gayasya cākhyātā purī paramaśobhanā||
Sūta said: The land of Utkala was assigned to Utkala, the western land was given to Vinatāśva. Gayā is said to be the excellent city of Gaya.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 28
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.28
सुराणां संस्थितिर्यस्यां पितॄणां च सदा स्थितिः। इक्ष्वाकुज्येष्ठदायादो मध्यदेशम अवाप्तवान।।
surāṇāṃ saṃsthitiryasyāṃ pitṝṇāṃ ca sadā sthitiḥ| ikṣvākujyeṣṭhadāyādo madhyadeśam avāptavān||
Sūta said: In Gayā Devas and the Pitṛs are stationed always.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 29
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.29
कन्याभावाच्च सुद्युम्नो नैव भागमवाप्तवान। वसिष्ठवचनात त्वासीत प्रतिष्ठाने महाद्युतिः।।
kanyābhāvācca sudyumno naiva bhāgamavāptavān| vasiṣṭhavacanāt tvāsīt pratiṣṭhāne mahādyutiḥ||
Sūta said: In view of his feminine nature Sudyumna did not get his share but at the instance of Vasiṣṭha, Sudyumna was installed in Pratiṣṭhāna, as its glorious and righteous king. After attaining kingdom, the highly blessed son of Manu equipped with the characteristics of both man and woman, the king of great renown gave that kingdom to Purūravas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 30
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.30
प्रतिष्ठा धर्मराजस्य सुद्युम्नस्य महात्मनः। तत्पुरूरवसे प्रादाद राज्यं प्राप्य महायशाः।।
pratiṣṭhā dharmarājasya sudyumnasya mahātmanaḥ| tatpurūravase prādād rājyaṃ prāpya mahāyaśāḥ||
Sūta said: In view of his feminine nature Sudyumna did not get his share but at the instance of Vasiṣṭha, Sudyumna was installed in Pratiṣṭhāna, as its glorious and righteous king. After attaining kingdom, the highly blessed son of Manu equipped with the characteristics of both man and woman, the king of great renown gave that kingdom to Purūravas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 31
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.31
मानवेयो महाभागः स्त्रीपुंसोर्लक्षणान्वितः। इक्ष्वाकोरभवद्वीरो विकुक्षिर्धर्मवित्तमः।।
mānaveyo mahābhāgaḥ strīpuṃsorlakṣaṇānvitaḥ| ikṣvākorabhavadvīro vikukṣirdharmavittamaḥ||
Sūta said: In view of his feminine nature Sudyumna did not get his share but at the instance of Vasiṣṭha, Sudyumna was installed in Pratiṣṭhāna, as its glorious and righteous king. After attaining kingdom, the highly blessed son of Manu equipped with the characteristics of both man and woman, the king of great renown gave that kingdom to Purūravas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 32
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.32
ज्येष्ठः पुत्रशतस्यासीद दश पञ्च च तत्सुताः। अभूज्ज्येष्ठः ककुत्स्थश च ककुत्स्थात्तु सुयोधनः।।
jyeṣṭhaḥ putraśatasyāsīd daśa pañca ca tatsutāḥ| abhūjjyeṣṭhaḥ kakutsthaś ca kakutsthāttu suyodhanaḥ||
Sūta said: In view of his feminine nature Sudyumna did not get his share but at the instance of Vasiṣṭha, Sudyumna was installed in Pratiṣṭhāna, as its glorious and righteous king. After attaining kingdom, the highly blessed son of Manu equipped with the characteristics of both man and woman, the king of great renown gave that kingdom to Purūravas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 33
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.33
ततः पृथुर्मुनिश्रेष्ठा विश्वकः पार्थिवस तथा। विश्वकस्यार्द्रको धीमान युवनाश्वस्तु तत्सुतः।।
tataḥ pṛthurmuniśreṣṭhā viśvakaḥ pārthivas tathā| viśvakasyārdrako dhīmān yuvanāśvastu tatsutaḥ||
Sūta said: O excellent sages, thereafter were born Pṛthu, Viśvaka and Pārthiva. Viśvaka’s son was Ārdraka; Yuvanāśva was his son.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 34
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.34
शाबस्तिश च महातेजा वंशकस्तु ततो ऽभवत। निर्मिता येन शाबस्ती गौडदेशे द्विजोत्तमाः।।
śābastiś ca mahātejā vaṃśakastu tato 'bhavat| nirmitā yena śābastī gauḍadeśe dvijottamāḥ||
Sūta said: Thereafter were born Śrāvastī[4] of great splendour and then Vaṃśaka. O excellent brahmins, it was by the former that Śrāvastī city was built in the Gauḍa Deśa.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 35
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.35
वंशाच्च बृहदश्वो ऽभूत कुवलाश्वस्तु तत्सुतः। धुन्धुमारत्वमापन्नो धुन्धुं हत्वा महाबलम।।
vaṃśācca bṛhadaśvo 'bhūt kuvalāśvastu tatsutaḥ| dhundhumāratvamāpanno dhundhuṃ hatvā mahābalam||
Sūta said: Vaṃśa’s son was Bṛhadaśva. Kuvalāsva was his son. By killing Dhundhu of great strength he acquired the name of Dhundhumāra.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 36
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.36
धुन्धुमारस्य तनयास त्रयस्त्रैलोक्यविश्रुताः। दृढाश्वश्चैव चण्डाश्वः कपिलाश्वश च ते स्मृताः।।
dhundhumārasya tanayās trayastrailokyaviśrutāḥ| dṛḍhāśvaścaiva caṇḍāśvaḥ kapilāśvaś ca te smṛtāḥ||
Sūta said: Dhundhumāra had three sons well known in the three worlds. They were Dṛḍhāśva, Caṇḍāśva and Kapilāśva.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 37
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.37
दृढाश्वस्य प्रमोदस्तु हर्यश्वस्तस्य वै सुतः। हर्यश्वस्य निकुम्भस्तु संहताश्वस्तु तत्सुतः।।
dṛḍhāśvasya pramodastu haryaśvastasya vai sutaḥ| haryaśvasya nikumbhastu saṃhatāśvastu tatsutaḥ||
Sūta said: Pramoda was the son of Dṛḍhāśva. Haryaśva was his son. Nikumbhā was the son of Haryaśva. Samhatāśva was his son.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 38
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.38
कृशाश्वो ऽथ रणाश्वश च संहताश्वात्मजावुभौ। युवनाश्वो रणाश्वस्य मान्धाता तस्य वै सुतः।।
kṛśāśvo 'tha raṇāśvaś ca saṃhatāśvātmajāvubhau| yuvanāśvo raṇāśvasya māndhātā tasya vai sutaḥ||
Sūta said: Kṛśāśva and Raṇāśva were the two sons of Saṃhatāśva. Yuvanāśva was the son of Raṇāśva and his son was Māndhātā.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 39
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.39
मान्धातुः पुरुकुत्सो ऽभूद अम्बरीषश च वीर्यवान। मुचुकुन्दश च पुण्यात्मा त्रयस्त्रैलोक्यविश्रुताः।।
māndhātuḥ purukutso 'bhūd ambarīṣaś ca vīryavān| mucukundaś ca puṇyātmā trayastrailokyaviśrutāḥ||
Sūta said: Māndhātā had three sons well known in the three worlds. They were Purukutsa, Ambarīṣa and Mucukunda.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 40
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.40
अंबरीषस्य दायादो युवनाश्वो ऽपरः स्मृतः। हरितो युवनाश्वस्य हरितास्तु यतः स्मृताः।।
aṃbarīṣasya dāyādo yuvanāśvo 'paraḥ smṛtaḥ| harito yuvanāśvasya haritāstu yataḥ smṛtāḥ||
Sūta said: Yuvanāśva the second is said to be the heir to Ambarīṣa. Harita was the son of Yuvanāśva and from him began the line of Hāritas. These were brahmins in the line of Aṅgiras, but Kṣatriyas in temperament.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 41
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.41
एते ह्यङ्गिरसः पक्षे क्षत्रोपेता द्विजातयः। पुरुकुत्सस्य दायादस त्रसद्दस्युर महायशाः।।
ete hyaṅgirasaḥ pakṣe kṣatropetā dvijātayaḥ| purukutsasya dāyādas trasaddasyur mahāyaśāḥ||
Sūta said: Yuvanāśva the second is said to be the heir to Ambarīṣa. Harita was the son of Yuvanāśva and from him began the line of Hāritas. These were brahmins in the line of Aṅgiras, but Kṣatriyas in temperament.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 42
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.42
नर्मदायां समुत्पन्नः सम्भूतिस्तस्य चात्मजः। विष्णुवृद्धः सुतस्तस्य विष्णुवृद्धा यतः स्मृताः।।
narmadāyāṃ samutpannaḥ sambhūtistasya cātmajaḥ| viṣṇuvṛddhaḥ sutastasya viṣṇuvṛddhā yataḥ smṛtāḥ||
Sūta said: Yuvanāśva the second is said to be the heir to Ambarīṣa. Harita was the son of Yuvanāśva and from him began the line of Hāritas. These were brahmins in the line of Aṅgiras, but Kṣatriyas in temperament.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 43
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.43
एते ह्यङ्गिरसः पक्षे क्षत्रोपेताः समाश्रिताः। सम्भूतिरपरं पुत्रम अनरण्यमजीजनत।।
ete hyaṅgirasaḥ pakṣe kṣatropetāḥ samāśritāḥ| sambhūtiraparaṃ putram anaraṇyamajījanat||
Sūta said: These also resorted to the line of Aṅgiras and were equipped with the characteristics of Kṣatriyas. Sambhūti procreated another son named Anaraṇya.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 44
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.44
रावणेन हतो यो ऽसौ त्रैलोक्यविजये द्विजाः। बृहदश्वो ऽनरण्यस्य हर्यश्वस्तस्य चात्मजः।।
rāvaṇena hato yo 'sau trailokyavijaye dvijāḥ| bṛhadaśvo 'naraṇyasya haryaśvastasya cātmajaḥ||
Sūta said: O brahmins, in the course of his conquest of the three worlds, Anaraṇya was killed by Rāvaṇa. Bṛhadaśva was the son of Anaraṇya and Haryaśva was his son.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 45
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.45
हर्यश्वात्तु दृषद्वत्यां जज्ञे वसुमना नृपः। तस्य पुत्रो ऽभवद्राजा त्रिधन्वा भवभावितः।।
haryaśvāttu dṛṣadvatyāṃ jajñe vasumanā nṛpaḥ| tasya putro 'bhavadrājā tridhanvā bhavabhāvitaḥ||
Sūta said: King Vasumanas was born of Dṛṣadvatī and Haryaśva. His son was the king Tridhanvan a great devotee of Śiva.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 46
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.46
प्रसादाद ब्रह्मसूनोर वै तण्डिनः प्राप्य शिष्यताम। अश्वमेधसहस्रस्य फलं प्राप्य तदाज्ञया।।
prasādād brahmasūnor vai taṇḍinaḥ prāpya śiṣyatām| aśvamedhasahasrasya phalaṃ prāpya tadājñayā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 47
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.47
गणैश्वर्यमनुप्राप्तो भवभक्तः प्रतापवान। कथं चैवाश्वमेधं वै करोमीति विचिन्तयन।।
gaṇaiśvaryamanuprāpto bhavabhaktaḥ pratāpavān| kathaṃ caivāśvamedhaṃ vai karomīti vicintayan||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 48
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.48
धनहीनश च धर्मात्मा दृष्टवान ब्रह्मणः सुतम। तण्डिसंज्ञं द्विजं तस्माल लब्धवान्द्विजसत्तमाः।।
dhanahīnaś ca dharmātmā dṛṣṭavān brahmaṇaḥ sutam| taṇḍisaṃjñaṃ dvijaṃ tasmāl labdhavāndvijasattamāḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 49
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.49
नाम्नां सहस्रं रुद्रस्य ब्रह्मणा कथितं पुरा। तेन नाम्नां सहस्रेण स्तुत्वा तण्डिर्महेश्वरम।।
nāmnāṃ sahasraṃ rudrasya brahmaṇā kathitaṃ purā| tena nāmnāṃ sahasreṇa stutvā taṇḍirmaheśvaram||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 50
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.50
लब्धवान्गाणपत्यं च ब्रह्मयोनिर्द्विजोत्तमः। ततस्तस्मान्नृपो लब्ध्वा तण्डिना कथितं पुरा।।
labdhavāngāṇapatyaṃ ca brahmayonirdvijottamaḥ| tatastasmānnṛpo labdhvā taṇḍinā kathitaṃ purā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 51
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.51
नाम्नां सहस्रं जप्त्वा वै गाणपत्यमवाप्तवान। नाम्नां सहस्रं रुद्रस्य ताण्डिना ब्रह्मयोनिना।।
nāmnāṃ sahasraṃ japtvā vai gāṇapatyamavāptavān| nāmnāṃ sahasraṃ rudrasya tāṇḍinā brahmayoninā||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 52
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.52
कथितं सर्ववेदार्थ- संचयं सूत सुव्रत। नाम्नां सहस्रं विप्राणां वक्तुम अर्हसि शोभनम।।
kathitaṃ sarvavedārtha- saṃcayaṃ sūta suvrata| nāmnāṃ sahasraṃ viprāṇāṃ vaktum arhasi śobhanam||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 53
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.53
सर्वभूतात्मभूतस्य हरस्यामिततेजसः। अष्टोत्तरसहस्रं तु नाम्नां शृणुत सुव्रताः।।
sarvabhūtātmabhūtasya harasyāmitatejasaḥ| aṣṭottarasahasraṃ tu nāmnāṃ śṛṇuta suvratāḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 54
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.54
यज्जप्त्वा तु मुनिश्रेष्ठा गाणपत्यमवाप्तवान। ओं स्थिरः स्थाणुः प्रभुर्भानुः प्रवरो वरदो वरः।।
yajjaptvā tu muniśreṣṭhā gāṇapatyamavāptavān| oṃ sthiraḥ sthāṇuḥ prabhurbhānuḥ pravaro varado varaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 55
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.55
सर्वात्मा सर्वविख्यातः सर्वः सर्वकरो भवः। जटी दण्डी शिखण्डी च सर्वगः सर्वभावनः।।
sarvātmā sarvavikhyātaḥ sarvaḥ sarvakaro bhavaḥ| jaṭī daṇḍī śikhaṇḍī ca sarvagaḥ sarvabhāvanaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 56
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.56
हरिश च हरिणाक्षश च सर्वभूतहरः स्मृतः। प्रवृत्तिश च निवृत्तिश च शान्तात्मा शाश्वतो ध्रुवः।।
hariś ca hariṇākṣaś ca sarvabhūtaharaḥ smṛtaḥ| pravṛttiś ca nivṛttiś ca śāntātmā śāśvato dhruvaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 57
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.57
श्मशानवासी भगवान खचरो गोचरो ऽर्दनः। अभिवाद्यो महाकर्मा तपस्वी भूतधारणः।।
śmaśānavāsī bhagavān khacaro gocaro 'rdanaḥ| abhivādyo mahākarmā tapasvī bhūtadhāraṇaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 58
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.58
उन्मत्तवेषः प्रच्छन्नः सर्वलोकः प्रजापतिः। महारूपो महाकायः सर्वरूपो महायशाः।।
unmattaveṣaḥ pracchannaḥ sarvalokaḥ prajāpatiḥ| mahārūpo mahākāyaḥ sarvarūpo mahāyaśāḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 59
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.59
महात्मा सर्वभूतश च विरूपो वामनो नरः। लोकपालो ऽन्तर्हितात्मा प्रसादो ऽभयदो विभुः।।
mahātmā sarvabhūtaś ca virūpo vāmano naraḥ| lokapālo 'ntarhitātmā prasādo 'bhayado vibhuḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 60
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.60
पवित्रश च महांश्चैव नियतो नियताश्रयः। स्वयंभूः सर्वकर्मा च आदिरादिकरो निधिः।।
pavitraś ca mahāṃścaiva niyato niyatāśrayaḥ| svayaṃbhūḥ sarvakarmā ca ādirādikaro nidhiḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 61
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.61
सहस्राक्षो विशालाक्षः सोमो नक्षत्रसाधकः। चन्द्रः सूर्यः शनिः केतुर ग्रहो ग्रहपतिर्मतः।।
sahasrākṣo viśālākṣaḥ somo nakṣatrasādhakaḥ| candraḥ sūryaḥ śaniḥ ketur graho grahapatirmataḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 62
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.62
राजा राज्योदयः कर्ता मृगबाणार्पणो घनः। महातपा दीर्घतपा अदृश्यो धनसाधकः।।
rājā rājyodayaḥ kartā mṛgabāṇārpaṇo ghanaḥ| mahātapā dīrghatapā adṛśyo dhanasādhakaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 63
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.63
संवत्सरः कृतीमन्त्रः प्राणायामः परंतपः। योगी योगो महाबीजो महारतो महाबलः।।
saṃvatsaraḥ kṛtīmantraḥ prāṇāyāmaḥ paraṃtapaḥ| yogī yogo mahābījo mahārato mahābalaḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 64
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.64
सुवर्णरेताः सर्वज्ञः सुबीजो वृषवाहनः। दशबाहुस्त्वनिमिषो नीलकण्ठ उमापतिः।।
suvarṇaretāḥ sarvajñaḥ subījo vṛṣavāhanaḥ| daśabāhustvanimiṣo nīlakaṇṭha umāpatiḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 65
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.65
विश्वरूपः स्वयंश्रेष्ठो बलवीरो बलाग्रणीः। गणकर्ता गणपतिर दिग्वासाः काम्य एव च।।
viśvarūpaḥ svayaṃśreṣṭho balavīro balāgraṇīḥ| gaṇakartā gaṇapatir digvāsāḥ kāmya eva ca||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 66
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.66
मन्त्रवित्परमो मन्त्रः सर्वभावकरो हरः। कमण्डलुधरो धन्वी बाणहस्तः कपालवान।।
mantravitparamo mantraḥ sarvabhāvakaro haraḥ| kamaṇḍaludharo dhanvī bāṇahastaḥ kapālavān||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 67
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.67
शरी शतघ्नी खड्गी च पट्टिशी चायुधी महान। अजश च मृगरूपश च तेजस्तेजस्करो विधिः।।
śarī śataghnī khaḍgī ca paṭṭiśī cāyudhī mahān| ajaś ca mṛgarūpaś ca tejastejaskaro vidhiḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 68
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.68
उष्णीषी च सुवक्त्रश च उदग्रो विनतस तथा। दीर्घश च हरिकेशश च सुतीर्थः कृष्ण एव च।।
uṣṇīṣī ca suvaktraś ca udagro vinatas tathā| dīrghaś ca harikeśaś ca sutīrthaḥ kṛṣṇa eva ca||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 69
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.69
शृगालरूपः सर्वार्थो मुण्डः सर्वशुभङ्करः। सिंहशार्दूलरूपश च गन्धकारी कपर्द्यपि।।
śṛgālarūpaḥ sarvārtho muṇḍaḥ sarvaśubhaṅkaraḥ| siṃhaśārdūlarūpaś ca gandhakārī kapardyapi||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 70
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.70
ऊर्ध्वरेतोर्ध्वलिङ्गी च ऊर्ध्वशायी नभस्तलः। त्रिजटी चीरवासाश च रुद्रः सेनापतिर विभुः।।
ūrdhvaretordhvaliṅgī ca ūrdhvaśāyī nabhastalaḥ| trijaṭī cīravāsāś ca rudraḥ senāpatir vibhuḥ||
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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 71
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.71
अहोरात्रं च नक्तं च तिग्ममन्युः सुवर्चसः। गजहा दैत्यहा कालो लोकधाता गुणाकरः।।
ahorātraṃ ca naktaṃ ca tigmamanyuḥ suvarcasaḥ| gajahā daityahā kālo lokadhātā guṇākaraḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 72
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.72
सिंहशार्दूलरूपाणाम आर्द्रचर्मांबरंधरः। कालयोगी महानादः सर्वावासश्चतुष्पथः।।
siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdracarmāṃbaraṃdharaḥ| kālayogī mahānādaḥ sarvāvāsaścatuṣpathaḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 73
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.73
निशाचरः प्रेतचारी सर्वदर्शी महेश्वरः। बहुभूतो बहुधनः सर्वसारो ऽमृतेश्वरः।।
niśācaraḥ pretacārī sarvadarśī maheśvaraḥ| bahubhūto bahudhanaḥ sarvasāro 'mṛteśvaraḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 74
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.74
नृत्यप्रियो नित्यनृत्यो नर्तनः सर्वसाधकः। सकार्मुको महाबाहुर महाघोरो महातपाः।।
nṛtyapriyo nityanṛtyo nartanaḥ sarvasādhakaḥ| sakārmuko mahābāhur mahāghoro mahātapāḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 75
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.75
महाशरो महापाशो नित्यो गिरिचरो मतः। सहस्रहस्तो विजयो व्यवसायो ह्यनिन्दितः।।
mahāśaro mahāpāśo nityo giricaro mataḥ| sahasrahasto vijayo vyavasāyo hyaninditaḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 76
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.76
अमर्षणो मर्षणात्मा यज्ञहा कामनाशनः। दक्षहा परिचारी च प्रहसो मध्यमस तथा।।
amarṣaṇo marṣaṇātmā yajñahā kāmanāśanaḥ| dakṣahā paricārī ca prahaso madhyamas tathā||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 77
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.77
तेजो ऽपहारी बलवान विदितो ऽभ्युदितो बहुः। गंभीरघोषो योगात्मा यज्ञहा कामनाशनः।।
tejo 'pahārī balavān vidito 'bhyudito bahuḥ| gaṃbhīraghoṣo yogātmā yajñahā kāmanāśanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 78
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.78
गंभीररोषो गंभीरो गंभीरबलवाहनः। न्यग्रोधरूपो न्यग्रोधो विश्वकर्मा च विश्वभुक।।
gaṃbhīraroṣo gaṃbhīro gaṃbhīrabalavāhanaḥ| nyagrodharūpo nyagrodho viśvakarmā ca viśvabhuk||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 79
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.79
तीक्ष्णोपायश च हर्यश्वः सहायः कर्मकालवित। विष्णुः प्रसादितो यज्ञः समुद्रो वडवामुखः।।
tīkṣṇopāyaś ca haryaśvaḥ sahāyaḥ karmakālavit| viṣṇuḥ prasādito yajñaḥ samudro vaḍavāmukhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 80
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.80
हुताशनसहायश च प्रशान्तात्मा हुताशनः। उग्रतेजा महातेजा जयो विजयकालवित।।
hutāśanasahāyaś ca praśāntātmā hutāśanaḥ| ugratejā mahātejā jayo vijayakālavit||
Sūta said:: (155) Ahorātra [ahorātram] (of the form of day and night) (156) Nakta [naktam] (of the form of night) (157) Tigmamanyu (of fierce anger) (158) Suvarcas (having good refulgence) (159) Gajahā (slayer of the elephant) (160) Daityahā (slayer of the daityas) (161) Kāla (death, time) (162) Lokadhātā[38] (creator of the worlds) (163) Guṇākara[39] (mine of good qualities) (164) Siṃhaśārdūlarūpāṇām ārdra-carmāmbaradhara (one who wears the fresh hide of the lion and tiger as his cloth) (165) Kālayogin (one who connects everything with time or death) (166) Mahānāda (having great sound) (167) Sarvāvāsa (abode of all) (168) Catuṣpatha[40] (one who goes in all four ways at the same time) (169) Niśācara (one walking at night) (170) Pretacārin[41] (walking among the ghosts) (171) Sarvadarśin (seeing all) (172) Maheśvara (great lord} (173) Bahu (omni-formed) (174) Bhūta (of the form of the past) (175) Bahudhana (one having much wealth) (176) Sarvasāra (essence of all) (177) Mṛteśvara (lord of the dead) (178) Nṛtyapriya (one who is fond of dances (179) Nityanṛtya (one who dances perpetually) (180) Nartana[42] (one who makes others dance) (181) Sarvasādhaka (achiever of all) (182) Sakārmuka (one who has a bow) (183) Mahābāhu (large-armed) (184) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (185) Mahātapas (of great penance) (186) Mahāśara[43] (of great arrows) (187) Mahāpāśa (having a great noose) (188) Nitya (permanent) (189) Giricara (walking over the mountains) (190) Amata [amataḥ] (not recognizable)[44] (191) Sahasrahasta (thousand-armed) (192) Vijaya (victorious) (193) Vyavasāya (enterprise) (194) Anindita (uncensured) (195) Amarṣaṇa (angry) (196) Marṣaṇātmā (one who endures and excuses) (197) Yajñahā[45] Destroyer of the sacrifice) (198) Kāmanāśana (destroyer of Kama) (199) Daksahā (slayer of Dakṣa) (200) Paricārin (one who walks all round) (201)
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 81
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.81
ज्योतिषामयनं सिद्धिः संधिर्विग्रह एव च। खड्गी शङ्खी जटी ज्वाली खचरो द्युचरो बली।।
jyotiṣāmayanaṃ siddhiḥ saṃdhirvigraha eva ca| khaḍgī śaṅkhī jaṭī jvālī khacaro dyucaro balī||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 82
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.82
वैणवी पणवी कालः कालकण्ठः कटंकटः। नक्षत्रविग्रहो भावो निभावः सर्वतोमुखः।।
vaiṇavī paṇavī kālaḥ kālakaṇṭhaḥ kaṭaṃkaṭaḥ| nakṣatravigraho bhāvo nibhāvaḥ sarvatomukhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 83
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.83
विमोचनस्तु शरणो हिरण्यकवचोद्भवः। मेखलाकृतिरूपश च जलाचारः स्तुतस तथा।।
vimocanastu śaraṇo hiraṇyakavacodbhavaḥ| mekhalākṛtirūpaś ca jalācāraḥ stutas tathā||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 84
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.84
वीणी च पणवी ताली नाली कलिकटुस तथा। सर्वतूर्यनिनादी च सर्वव्याप्यपरिग्रहः।।
vīṇī ca paṇavī tālī nālī kalikaṭus tathā| sarvatūryaninādī ca sarvavyāpyaparigrahaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 85
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.85
व्यालरूपी बिलावासी गुहावासी तरंगवित। वृक्षः श्रीमालकर्मा च सर्वबन्धविमोचनः।।
vyālarūpī bilāvāsī guhāvāsī taraṃgavit| vṛkṣaḥ śrīmālakarmā ca sarvabandhavimocanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 86
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.86
बन्धनस्तु सुरेन्द्राणां युधि शत्रुविनाशनः। सखा प्रवासो दुर्वापः सर्वसाधुनिषेवितः।।
bandhanastu surendrāṇāṃ yudhi śatruvināśanaḥ| sakhā pravāso durvāpaḥ sarvasādhuniṣevitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 87
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.87
प्रस्कन्दो ऽप्यविभावश च तुल्यो यज्ञविभागवित। सर्ववासः सर्वचारी दुर्वासा वासवो मतः।।
praskando 'pyavibhāvaś ca tulyo yajñavibhāgavit| sarvavāsaḥ sarvacārī durvāsā vāsavo mataḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 88
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.88
हैमो हेमकरो यज्ञः सर्वधारी धरोत्तमः। आकाशो निर्विरूपश च विवासा उरगः खगः।।
haimo hemakaro yajñaḥ sarvadhārī dharottamaḥ| ākāśo nirvirūpaś ca vivāsā uragaḥ khagaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 89
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.89
भिक्षुश च भिक्षुरूपी च रौद्ररूपः सुरूपवान। वसुरेताः सुवचस्वी वसुवेगो महाबलः।।
bhikṣuś ca bhikṣurūpī ca raudrarūpaḥ surūpavān| vasuretāḥ suvacasvī vasuvego mahābalaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 90
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.90
मनोवेगो निशाचारः सर्वलोकशुभप्रदः। सर्वावासी त्रयीवासी उपदेशकरो धरः।।
manovego niśācāraḥ sarvalokaśubhapradaḥ| sarvāvāsī trayīvāsī upadeśakaro dharaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 91
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.91
मुनिरात्मा मुनिर लोकः सभाग्यश च सहस्रभुक। पक्षी च पक्षरूपश च अतिदीप्तो निशाकरः।।
munirātmā munir lokaḥ sabhāgyaś ca sahasrabhuk| pakṣī ca pakṣarūpaś ca atidīpto niśākaraḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 92
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.92
समीरो दमनाकारो ह्य अर्थो ह्यर्थकरो वशः। वासुदेवश च देवश च वामदेवश च वामनः।।
samīro damanākāro hy artho hyarthakaro vaśaḥ| vāsudevaś ca devaś ca vāmadevaś ca vāmanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 93
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.93
सिद्धियोगापहारी च सिद्धः सर्वार्थसाधकः। अक्षुण्णः क्षुण्णरूपश च वृषणो मृदुर अव्ययः।।
siddhiyogāpahārī ca siddhaḥ sarvārthasādhakaḥ| akṣuṇṇaḥ kṣuṇṇarūpaś ca vṛṣaṇo mṛdur avyayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 94
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.94
महासेनो विशाखश च षष्टिभागो गवां पतिः। चक्रहस्तस्तु विष्टम्भी मूलस्तम्भन एव च।।
mahāseno viśākhaś ca ṣaṣṭibhāgo gavāṃ patiḥ| cakrahastastu viṣṭambhī mūlastambhana eva ca||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 95
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.95
ऋतुरृतुकरस्तालो मधुर्मधुकरो वरः। वानस्पत्यो वाजसनो नित्यमाश्रमपूजितः।।
ṛturṛtukarastālo madhurmadhukaro varaḥ| vānaspatyo vājasano nityamāśramapūjitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 96
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.96
ब्रह्मचारी लोकचारी सर्वचारी सुचारवित। ईशान ईश्वरः कालो निशाचारी ह्यनेकदृक।।
brahmacārī lokacārī sarvacārī sucāravit| īśāna īśvaraḥ kālo niśācārī hyanekadṛk||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 97
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.97
निमित्तस्थो निमित्तं च नन्दिर नन्दिकरो हरः। नन्दीश्वरः सुनन्दी च नन्दनो विषमर्दनः।।
nimittastho nimittaṃ ca nandir nandikaro haraḥ| nandīśvaraḥ sunandī ca nandano viṣamardanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 98
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.98
भगहारी नियन्ता च कालो लोकपितामहः। चतुर्मुखो महालिङ्गश चारुलिङ्गस्तथैव च।।
bhagahārī niyantā ca kālo lokapitāmahaḥ| caturmukho mahāliṅgaś cāruliṅgastathaiva ca||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 99
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.99
लिङ्गाध्यक्षः सुराध्यक्षः कालाध्यक्षो युगावहः। बीजाध्यक्षो बीजकर्ता अध्यात्मानुगतो बलः।।
liṅgādhyakṣaḥ surādhyakṣaḥ kālādhyakṣo yugāvahaḥ| bījādhyakṣo bījakartā adhyātmānugato balaḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 100
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.100
इतिहासश च कल्पश च दमनो जगदीश्वरः। दम्भो दम्भकरो दाता वंशो वंशकरः कलिः।।
itihāsaś ca kalpaś ca damano jagadīśvaraḥ| dambho dambhakaro dātā vaṃśo vaṃśakaraḥ kaliḥ||
Sūta said:: (239) Jyotiṣāmayanam (the cause of the transit of the luminaries) (240) Siddhi (Achievement) (241) Sandhi (alliance) (242) Vigraha (clash) (243) Khaḍgin (one who has a sword) (244) Śaṅkhin (one who has a conch) (245) Jaṭin[54] (one who has matted hair) (246) Jvālin (one who has flames) (247) Khecara (one moving about in the firmament) (248) Dyucara (one moving about in the heaven) (249) Balin (strong) (250) Vaiṇavin (one having the lute) (251) Paṇavin (one having the Paṇava drum) (252) Kāla (Death, Time) (253) Kālakaṇṭha (dark-necked) (254) Kaṭaṅkaṭa (one who lovingly touches the elephantine face of his son Gaṇeśa) (255) Nakṣatravigraha[55] (one having the stellar body) (256) Bhāva (emotion) (257) Vibhāva (friend) (258) Sarvatomukha[56] (having faces all round) (259) Vimochana[57] (one who releases (260) Śaraṇa (refuge) (261) Hiraṇyakavacodbhava (born of golden armour) (262) Mekhalā (one in the form of yoni—womb) (263) Kṛtirūpa (one in the form of effort) (264) Jalācāra[58] (one having actions similar to those of senseless persons) (265) Stuta (one who is eulogised) (266) Vīṇi (one having the lute Vīṇā) (267) Paṇavin (one having the drum Paṇava) (268) Tālin[59] (one having the Tāla (beating of the time) (269) Nālin[60] (one having the tube) (270) Kalikaṭu (one who is harsh to Kali) (271) Sarvatūryaninādin (one who sounds his instruments) (272) Sarvavyāpyāparigraha[61] (one who is omnipresent and does not accept gifts) (273) Vyālarūpin (one having the form of a tiger) (274) Bilāvāsa (one residing in a hollow) (275) Guhāvāsa[62] (one whose residence is cave) (276) Taraṅgavid (one who knows the innermost idea) (277) Vṛkṣa (kalpavṛkṣa) (278) Śrīmālakarmin[63] (one who has Śrīkṣetra as the sphere of his worship) (279) Sarvabandhavimocana (one who releases (devotees from all bondages) (280) Bandhana (one who binds the non-devotees) (281) Surendrāṇām yudhi śatruvināśana (one who destroys the enemies of Devas in the battle) (282) Sakhā[64] (friend) (283) Pravāsa[65] (shelter for all) (284) Durāpa (unattainable) (285) Sarvasādhuniṣevita (one who is resorted to by all good men) (286) Praskanda (one who is drying up and moving ahead) (287) Avibhāva (one who is not comprehended) (288) Tulya (equal)[66] (289) Yajñavibhāgavid (one who knows the divisions of yajñas) (290) Sarvavāsa[67] (one who abides in all) (291) Sarvacārin (one who goes everywhere) (292) Durvāsas (identical with the sage of that name) (293) Vāsava (Indra) (294) Mata[68] (non-dual) (295) Haima (pertaining to gold or snow) (296) Hemakara (one who has gold in his hands) (297) Yajña (sacrifice) (298) Sarvadhāri (holding all) (299) Dharottama (best among the supporters) (300) Ākāśa[69] (firmament) (301) Nirvirūpa[70] (having no form) (302) Vivāsas[71] (one who has no clothes) (303) Uraga (serpent) (304) Khaga (going in the sky) (305) Bhikṣu (beggar, mendicant) (306) Bhikṣurūpin (one who is in the guise of a mendicant) (307) Raudrarūpa (one who has a terrible form) (308) Surūpavān[72] (one who has good forms) (309) Vasuretas (one whose semen virile causes riches) (310) Suvarcasvin (having good refulgence) (311) Vasuvega (one who has the velocity of the Vasus) (312) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (313) Manas (mind) (314) Vega (one who has velocity) (315) Niśā (night) (316) Cara (a spy) (317) Sarvalokaśubhaprada (one who grants auspicious things to all the worlds) (318) Sarvāvāsin[73] (one whose residence is in everything) (319) Trayīvāsin[74] (one who resides in the three Vedas) (320) Upadeśakara (one who gives instructions) (321) Adhara (one having no support) (322) Muni[75] (sage) (323) Ātman (soul) (324) Muni (sagacious) (325) Loka (world) (326) Sabhāgya (Fortunate) (327) Sahasrabhuk[76] (one who enjoys thousand things) (328) Pakṣin[77] (bird) (329) Pakṣarūpa[78] (having the form of the wing) (330) Atidīpta (highly illuminated) (331) Niśākara (moon) (332) Samīra (wind) (333) Damanākāra (one who has the form of a suppressor) (334) Artha (wealth, meaning purpose) (335) Arthakara (serving the purpose) (336) Avaśa[79] (uncontrolled by another) (337) Vāsudeva[80] (identical with that god) (338) Deva (lord) (339) Vāmadeva (lord of opposites) (340) Vāmana (Dwarf) (341) Siddhiyogāpahārin (one who removes Siddhi and Yoga) (342) Siddha[81] (self proved) (343) Sarvārthasādhaka (one who realises all purposes) (344) Akṣuṇṇa (undefeated) (345) Kṣuṇṇarūpa (one who has the form of the defeated) (346) Vṛṣaṇa (one who extends morality) (347) Mṛdu[82] (soft) (348) Avyaya (unchanging) (349) Mahāsena (one who has a big army) (350) Viśākha[83] (Kārttikeya) (351) Śaṣṭibhaga[84] (one-sixtieth part) (352) Gavām pati[85] (lord of the line) (353) Cakrahasta (having discus in the hands) (354) Viṣṭambhi[86] (impending) (355) Mūlastambhana[87] (one who steadies the root) (356) Ṛtu (season) (357) Ṛtukara (one who causes the seasons) (358) Tāla (palmyra tree) (359) Madhu (honey) (360) Madhukara (bee) (361) Vara (excellent one) (362) Vānaspatya (belonging to a tree) (363) Vājasana[88] (one loving clarified butter) (364) Nitya (eternal) (365) Āśramapūjita (worshipped by people in all stages of life) (366) Brahmacārin (religious student) (367) Lokacārin (one who walks over the world) (368) Sarvacārin (moving about on everything) (369) Sucāravit (one who knows good conduct) (370) Īśāna[89] (371) Īśvara[90] (lord) (372) Kāla (time, death) (373) Niśācārin (one moving about at night) (374) Anekadṛk[91] (having many eyes) (375) Nimittastha (one stationed in the cause) (376) Nimitta [nimittam] (cause) (377) Nandi (delighted and delighter) (378) Nandikara (one causing others to be delighted) (379) Hara (destroyer) (380) Nandi (Nandin) (381) Īśvara[92] (382) Sunandin (383) Nandana (delightful) (384) Viṣamardana (one suppressing poison) (385) Bhagahārin (remover of Bhaga) (386) Niyantṛ[93] (one who restrains, a charioteer) (387) Kāla (388) Lokapitāmaha (grandfather of the worlds) (389) Caturmukha[94] (four-faced) (390) Mahāliṅga (having great liṅga) (391) Cāruliṅga (having charming liṅga) (392) Liṅgādhyakṣa[95] (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (393) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (394) Kāladhyakṣa (presiding deity of time) (395) Yugāvaha (bringing about the yuga) (396) Bījādhyakṣa[96] (presiding deity of the seeds or corns) (397) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (398) Adhyātma (self-centred) (399) Anugata (one with the followers in spiritual line) (400) Bala[97] (strength) (401) Itihāsa[98] (Mythological text) (402) Kalpa (ritualistic text) (403) Damana (suppressor) (404) Jagadīśvara (lord of the universe) (405) Dambha (arrogance) (406) Dambhakara (one causing arrogance) (407) Dātṛ (donor) (408) Vaṃśa (race) (409) Vaṃśakara (one who maintains the family) (410) Kali (identical with the yuga Kali).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 101
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.101
लोककर्ता पशुपतिर महाकर्ता ह्यधोक्षजः। अक्षरं परमं ब्रह्म बलवाञ्छुक्त एव च।।
lokakartā paśupatir mahākartā hyadhokṣajaḥ| akṣaraṃ paramaṃ brahma balavāñchukta eva ca||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 102
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.102
नित्यो ह्यनीशः शुद्धात्मा शुद्धो मानो गतिर्हविः। प्रासादस्तु बलो दर्पो दर्पणो हव्य इन्द्रजित।।
nityo hyanīśaḥ śuddhātmā śuddho māno gatirhaviḥ| prāsādastu balo darpo darpaṇo havya indrajit||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 103
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.103
वेदकारः सूत्रकारो विद्वांश च परमर्दनः। महामेघनिवासी च महाघोरो वशीकरः।।
vedakāraḥ sūtrakāro vidvāṃś ca paramardanaḥ| mahāmeghanivāsī ca mahāghoro vaśīkaraḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 104
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.104
अग्निज्वालो महाज्वालः परिधूम्रावृतो रविः। धिषणः शङ्करो नित्यो वर्चस्वी धूम्रलोचनः।।
agnijvālo mahājvālaḥ paridhūmrāvṛto raviḥ| dhiṣaṇaḥ śaṅkaro nityo varcasvī dhūmralocanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 105
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.105
नीलस तथाङ्गलुप्तश च शोभनो नरविग्रहः। स्वस्ति स्वस्तिस्वभावश च भोगी भोगकरो लघुः।।
nīlas tathāṅgaluptaś ca śobhano naravigrahaḥ| svasti svastisvabhāvaś ca bhogī bhogakaro laghuḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 106
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.106
उत्सङ्गश च महाङ्गश च महागर्भः प्रतापवान। कृष्णवर्णः सुवर्णश च इन्द्रियः सर्ववर्णिकः।।
utsaṅgaś ca mahāṅgaś ca mahāgarbhaḥ pratāpavān| kṛṣṇavarṇaḥ suvarṇaś ca indriyaḥ sarvavarṇikaḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 107
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.107
महापादो महाहस्तो महाकायो महायशाः। महामूर्धा महामात्रो महामित्रो नगालयः।।
mahāpādo mahāhasto mahākāyo mahāyaśāḥ| mahāmūrdhā mahāmātro mahāmitro nagālayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 108
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.108
महास्कन्धो महाकर्णो महोष्ठश च महाहनुः। महानासो महाकण्ठो महाग्रीवः श्मशानवान।।
mahāskandho mahākarṇo mahoṣṭhaś ca mahāhanuḥ| mahānāso mahākaṇṭho mahāgrīvaḥ śmaśānavān||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 109
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.109
महाबलो महातेजा ह्य अन्तरात्मा मृगालयः। लम्बितोष्ठश च निष्ठश च महामायः पयोनिधिः।।
mahābalo mahātejā hy antarātmā mṛgālayaḥ| lambitoṣṭhaś ca niṣṭhaś ca mahāmāyaḥ payonidhiḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 110
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.110
महादन्तो महादंष्ट्रो महाजिह्वो महामुखः। महानखो महारोमा महाकेशो महाजटः।।
mahādanto mahādaṃṣṭro mahājihvo mahāmukhaḥ| mahānakho mahāromā mahākeśo mahājaṭaḥ||
Sūta said:: (411) Lokakartā (maker of the worlds) (412) Paśupati (lord of the Paśus or individual souls) (413) Mahākartā (the great maker) (414) Adhokṣaja[99] (Viṣṇu, identical with Viṣṇu) (415) Akṣara [akṣaram] (imperishable) (416) Parama [paramam] (great) (417) Brahman (418) Balavān (strong) (419) Śukra (Venus) (420) Nitya (permanent) (421) Anīśa (having no lord above him) (422) Śuddhātmā[100] (Pure soul) (423) Śuddha (pure) (424) Māna (measure) (425) Gati (goal) (426) Havis (rice and ghee offering) (427) Prāsāda (mansion) (428) Bala[101] (strength) (429) Darpa (arrogance) (430) Darpaṇa (mirror) (431) Havya (offering consigned to the fire) (432) Indrajit (conqueror of Indra) (433) Vedakāra (maker of the Vedas) (434) Sūtrakāra (compiler of the Aphorisms) (435) Vidvān (scholar) (436) Paramardana (suppressor of enemies) (437) Mahāmeghanivāsin[102] (resident of the great cloud) (438) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (439) Vaśin[103] (one who keeps persons under control) (440) Kara (the destroyer of the universe) (441) Agnijvāla (flame of the fire) (442) Mahājvāla (having great flame) (443) Paridhūmrāvṛta (one surrounded by smoke) (444) Ravi (sun) (445) Dhiṣaṇa (intelligent one) (446) Śaṅkara (447) Anitya (noneternal in the form of the universe) (448) Varcasvin (refulgent) (449) Dhūmralocana (having smoke-coloured eyes) (450) Nīla[104] (blue-coloured) (451) Aṅgalupta[105] (one deficient in a limb) (452) Śobhana (splendid one) (453) Naravigraha[106] (one having human body) (454) Svasti (hail) (455) Svastisvabhāva (naturally faring well) (456) Bhogin (enjoying pleasures) (457) Bhogakara (causing pleasures) (458) Laghu (light) (459) Utsaṅga (lap, devoid of attachment) (460) Mahāṅga (having great limbs) (461) Mahāgarbha (having great womb) (462) Pratāpavān (valorous) (463) Kṛṣṇavarṇa (black in colour) (464) Suvarṇa (having good colour) (465) Indriya (sense-organ) (466) Sarvavarṇika [of all castes (colours)] (467) Mahāpāda (having big feet) (468) Mahāhasta (having big hands) (469) Mahākāya (of great body) (470) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (471) Mahāmūrdhā (having great head) (472) Mahāmātra[107] (having great Mātras (units of time) (473) Mahāmitra (Great friend (474) Nagālaya[108] (having mountain as residence) (475) Mahāskandha (having great shoulder') (476) Mahākarṇa (having great ears) (477) Mahoṣṭha (having great lips) (478) Mahāhanu (having great jaws) (479) Mahānāsa (having great nose) (480) Mahākaṇṭha (having great neck) (481) Mahāgrīva (having great cervix) (482) Śmaśānavān[109] (having the cremation ground) (483) Mahābala (having great strength) (484) Mahātejas (having great splendour) (485) Antar (omnipresent)[110] (486) Ātman (immanent soul) (487) Mṛgālaya (abode of the deer) (488) Lambitoṣṭha[111] (having suspended lips) (489) Niṣṭha (steady) (490) Mahāmāya (having or wielding great Māyā) (491) Payonidhi (storehouse of water, milk) (492) Mahādanta (having great teeth) (493) Mahādaṃṣṭra (having great curved fangs) (494) Mahājihva (having great tongue) (495) Mahāmukha (having great face) (496) Mahānakha (having great nail) (497) Mahāroman (having great hairs) (498) Mahākeśa (having great tresses of hair) (499) Mahājaṭa (having great matted hair).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 111
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.111
असपत्नः प्रसादश च प्रत्ययो गीतसाधकः। प्रस्वेदनो ऽस्वेदनश च आदिकश च महामुनिः।।
asapatnaḥ prasādaś ca pratyayo gītasādhakaḥ| prasvedano 'svedanaś ca ādikaś ca mahāmuniḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 112
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.112
वृषको वृषकेतुश च अनलो वायुवाहनः। मण्डली मेरुवासश च देववाहन एव च।।
vṛṣako vṛṣaketuś ca analo vāyuvāhanaḥ| maṇḍalī meruvāsaś ca devavāhana eva ca||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 113
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.113
अथर्वशीर्षः सामास्य ऋक्सहस्रोर्जितेक्षणः। यजुः पादभुजो गुह्यः प्रकाशौजास्तथैव च।।
atharvaśīrṣaḥ sāmāsya ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇaḥ| yajuḥ pādabhujo guhyaḥ prakāśaujāstathaiva ca||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 114
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.114
अमोघार्थप्रसादश च अन्तर्भाव्यः सुदर्शनः। उपहारः प्रियः सर्वः कनकः काञ्चनस्थितः।।
amoghārthaprasādaś ca antarbhāvyaḥ sudarśanaḥ| upahāraḥ priyaḥ sarvaḥ kanakaḥ kāñcanasthitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 115
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.115
नाभिर नन्दिकरो हर्म्यः पुष्करः स्थपतिः स्थितः। सर्वशास्त्रो धनश्चाद्यो यज्ञो यज्वा समाहितः।।
nābhir nandikaro harmyaḥ puṣkaraḥ sthapatiḥ sthitaḥ| sarvaśāstro dhanaścādyo yajño yajvā samāhitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 116
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.116
नगो नीलः कविः कालो मकरः कालपूजितः। सगणो गणकारश च भूतभावनसारथिः।।
nago nīlaḥ kaviḥ kālo makaraḥ kālapūjitaḥ| sagaṇo gaṇakāraś ca bhūtabhāvanasārathiḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 117
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.117
भस्मशायी भस्मगोप्ता भस्मभूततनुर्गणः। आगमश च विलोपश च महात्मा सर्वपूजितः।।
bhasmaśāyī bhasmagoptā bhasmabhūtatanurgaṇaḥ| āgamaś ca vilopaś ca mahātmā sarvapūjitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 118
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.118
शुक्लः स्त्रीरूपसम्पन्नः शुचिर्भूतनिषेवितः। आश्रमस्थः कपोतस्थो विश्वकर्मा पतिर्विराट।।
śuklaḥ strīrūpasampannaḥ śucirbhūtaniṣevitaḥ| āśramasthaḥ kapotastho viśvakarmā patirvirāṭ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 119
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.119
विशालशाखस ताम्रोष्ठो ह्य अम्बुजालः सुनिश्चितः। कपिलः कलशः स्थूल आयुधश्चैव रोमशः।।
viśālaśākhas tāmroṣṭho hy ambujālaḥ suniścitaḥ| kapilaḥ kalaśaḥ sthūla āyudhaścaiva romaśaḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 120
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.120
गन्धर्वो ह्यदितिस्तार्क्ष्यो ह्य अविज्ञेयः सुशारदः। परश्वधायुधो देवो ह्य अर्थकारी सुबान्धवः।।
gandharvo hyaditistārkṣyo hy avijñeyaḥ suśāradaḥ| paraśvadhāyudho devo hy arthakārī subāndhavaḥ||
Sūta said:: (500) Asapatna[112] (having no rivals or enemies) (501) Prasāda[113] (grace) (502) Pratyaya (belief) (503) Gītasādhaka (one who practises music) (504) Prasvedana (one who sweats) (505) Asvedana[114] (one who does not perspire) (506) Ādika[115] (one who is the first of all) (507) Mahāmuni[116] (great sage) (508) Vrṣaka[117] (dharma) (509) Vṛṣaketu4uJ (the bull-bannered) (310) Anala (fire) (511) Vāyuvāhana[118] (wind-vehicled) (512) Maṇḍalin (one having halo) (513) Meruvāsa (one having the Meru as residence) (514) Devavāhana (deva-vehicled) (515) Atharvaśīrṣa (the name of the Vedic Text; having that as the head) (516) Sāmāsya (having Sāman as the face) (517) Ṛksahasrorjitekṣaṇa (having the thousand Ṛk verses as eyes of great power) (518) Yajuḥpādabhuja (having the Yajur mantras as feet and arms) (519) Guhya (worthy to be secret) (520) Prakāśaujas (of manifest power) (521) Amoghārthaprasāda (one whose grace is never futile) (522) Antarbhāvya (one who should be meditated upon, within the heart) (523) Sudarśana (good to look at) (524) Upahāra[119] (one to whom gifts are presented) (525) Priya (loving (526) Sarva (All-in all) (527) Kanaka (gold) (528) Kāñcanasthita (one stationed in gold) (529) Nābhi (the nave) (530) Nandikara (one who causes delight) (531) Harmya[120] (having a mansion) (532) Puṣkara[121] (having a lotus as [residence]) (533) Sthapati (monarch, architect) (534) Sthita (stationed) (535) Sarvaśāstra (having all sacred scriptures) (536) Sarvadhana (having all riches) (537) Sarvādya (first among all) (538) Sarvayajña (having all Yajñas) (539) Yajvā (performer of sacrifices) (540) Samāhita (one who has concentration and mental purity) (541) Naga (having mountain as home) (542) Nīla[122] (blue) (543) Kavi (poet) (544) Kāla (time, death) (545) Makara (crocodile) (546) Kālapūjita (one who is worshipped by kāla) (547) Sagaṇa (having attendants) (548) Gaṇakāra (Maker of the gaṇas) (549) Bhūtabhāvanasārathi (one who has Brahmā as his charioteer) (550) Bhasmaśāyin (one who lies in Bhasma) (551) Bhasmagoptṛ[123] (protector of bhasman) (552) Bhasmabhūtatanu[124] (one whose body is fully covered with ash) (553) Gaṇa (attendant) (554) Āgama (sacred literature) (555) Vilopa (one who dissolves) (556) Mahātman (noble soul) (557) Sarvapūjita (adored by all), (558) Śukla (white) (559) Strīrūpasampanna (equipped with the form of a lady) (560) Śuci (pure) (561) Bhūtanisevita (resorted to by the goblins) (562) Āśramastha (one stationed in the hermitage) (563) Kapotastha[125] (one stationed in tḥe dove) (564) Viśvakarmā (doing everything) (565) Pati (lord) (566) Virāṭ (huge massive one) (567) Viśālaśākha[126] (having wide branches) (568) Tāmroṣṭha (having copper-coloured lips) (569) Ambujāla (having collection of waters) (570) Suniścita (well decided) (571) Kapila (tawny-coloured) (572) Kalaśa (water pot) (573) Sthūla (stout) (574) Āyudha (weapon) (575) Romaśa (hairy) (576) Gandharva (577) Aditi (578) Tārkṣya (579) Avijñeya (incomprehensible) (580) Suśārada (very young and fresh) (581) Paraśvadhāyudha (axe-armed) (582) Deva (illustrious deity) (583) Arthakārin (creator of wealth) (584) Subāndhava (good kinsman).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 121
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.121
तुम्बवीणो महाकोप ऊर्ध्वरेता जलेशयः। उग्रो वंशकरो वंशो वंशवादी ह्यनिन्दितः।।
tumbavīṇo mahākopa ūrdhvaretā jaleśayaḥ| ugro vaṃśakaro vaṃśo vaṃśavādī hyaninditaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 122
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.122
सर्वाङ्गरूपी मायावी सुहृदो ह्यनिलो बलः। बन्धनो बन्धकर्ता च सुबन्धनविमोचनः।।
sarvāṅgarūpī māyāvī suhṛdo hyanilo balaḥ| bandhano bandhakartā ca subandhanavimocanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 123
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.123
राक्षसघ्नो ऽथ कामारिर महादंष्ट्रो महायुधः। लम्बितो लम्बितोष्ठश च लम्बहस्तो वरप्रदः।।
rākṣasaghno 'tha kāmārir mahādaṃṣṭro mahāyudhaḥ| lambito lambitoṣṭhaś ca lambahasto varapradaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 124
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.124
बाहुस्त्वनिन्दितः सर्वः शङ्करो ऽथाप्यकोपनः। अमरेशो महाघोरो विश्वदेवः सुरारिहा।।
bāhustvaninditaḥ sarvaḥ śaṅkaro 'thāpyakopanaḥ| amareśo mahāghoro viśvadevaḥ surārihā||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 125
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.125
अहिर्बुध्न्यो निरृतिश च चेकितानो हली तथा। अजैकपाच्च कापाली शं कुमारो महागिरिः।।
ahirbudhnyo nirṛtiś ca cekitāno halī tathā| ajaikapācca kāpālī śaṃ kumāro mahāgiriḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 126
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.126
धन्वन्तरिर्धूमकेतुः सूर्यो वैश्रवणस तथा। धाता विष्णुश च शक्रश च मित्रस्त्वष्टा धरो ध्रुवः।।
dhanvantarirdhūmaketuḥ sūryo vaiśravaṇas tathā| dhātā viṣṇuś ca śakraś ca mitrastvaṣṭā dharo dhruvaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 127
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.127
प्रभासः पर्वतो वायुर अर्यमा सविता रविः। धृतिश्चैव विधाता च मान्धाता भूतभावनः।।
prabhāsaḥ parvato vāyur aryamā savitā raviḥ| dhṛtiścaiva vidhātā ca māndhātā bhūtabhāvanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 128
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.128
नीरस्तीर्थश च भीमश च सर्वकर्मा गुणोद्वहः। पद्मगर्भो महागर्भश चन्द्रवक्त्रो नभो ऽनघः।।
nīrastīrthaś ca bhīmaś ca sarvakarmā guṇodvahaḥ| padmagarbho mahāgarbhaś candravaktro nabho 'naghaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 129
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.129
बलवांश्चोपशान्तश च पुराणः पुण्यकृत्तमः। क्रूरकर्ता क्रूरवासी तनुरात्मा महौषधः।।
balavāṃścopaśāntaś ca purāṇaḥ puṇyakṛttamaḥ| krūrakartā krūravāsī tanurātmā mahauṣadhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 130
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.130
सर्वाशयः सर्वचारी प्राणेशः प्राणिनां पतिः। देवदेवः सुखोत्सिक्तः सदसत्सर्वरत्नवित।।
sarvāśayaḥ sarvacārī prāṇeśaḥ prāṇināṃ patiḥ| devadevaḥ sukhotsiktaḥ sadasatsarvaratnavit||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 131
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.131
कैलासस्थो गुहावासी हिमवद्गिरिसंश्रयः। कुलहारी कुलाकर्ता बहुवित्तो बहुप्रजः।।
kailāsastho guhāvāsī himavadgirisaṃśrayaḥ| kulahārī kulākartā bahuvitto bahuprajaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 132
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.132
प्राणेशो बन्धकी वृक्षो नकुलश चाद्रिकस तथा। ह्रस्वग्रीवो महाजानुर अलोलश च महौषधिः।।
prāṇeśo bandhakī vṛkṣo nakulaś cādrikas tathā| hrasvagrīvo mahājānur alolaś ca mahauṣadhiḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 133
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.133
सिद्धान्तकारी सिद्धार्थश छन्दो व्याकरणोद्भवः। सिंहनादः सिंहदंष्ट्रः सिंहास्यः सिंहवाहनः।।
siddhāntakārī siddhārthaś chando vyākaraṇodbhavaḥ| siṃhanādaḥ siṃhadaṃṣṭraḥ siṃhāsyaḥ siṃhavāhanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 134
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.134
प्रभावात्मा जगत्कालः कालः कम्पी तरुस्तनुः। सारङ्गो भूतचक्राङ्कः केतुमाली सुवेधकः।।
prabhāvātmā jagatkālaḥ kālaḥ kampī tarustanuḥ| sāraṅgo bhūtacakrāṅkaḥ ketumālī suvedhakaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 135
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.135
भूतालयो भूतपतिर अहोरात्रो मलो ऽमलः। वसुभृत सर्वभूतात्मा निश्चलः सुविदुर बुधः।।
bhūtālayo bhūtapatir ahorātro malo 'malaḥ| vasubhṛt sarvabhūtātmā niścalaḥ suvidur budhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 136
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.136
असुहृत्सर्वभूतानां निश्चलश्चलविद्बुधः। अमोघः संयमो हृष्टो भोजनः प्राणधारणः।।
asuhṛtsarvabhūtānāṃ niścalaścalavidbudhaḥ| amoghaḥ saṃyamo hṛṣṭo bhojanaḥ prāṇadhāraṇaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 137
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.137
धृतिमान्मतिमांस्त्र्यक्षः सुकृतस्तु युधांपतिः। गोपालो गोपतिर्ग्रामो गोचर्मवसनो हरः।।
dhṛtimānmatimāṃstryakṣaḥ sukṛtastu yudhāṃpatiḥ| gopālo gopatirgrāmo gocarmavasano haraḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 138
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.138
हिरण्यबाहुश च तथा गुहावासः प्रवेशनः। महामना महाकामश चित्तकामो जितेन्द्रियः।।
hiraṇyabāhuś ca tathā guhāvāsaḥ praveśanaḥ| mahāmanā mahākāmaś cittakāmo jitendriyaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 139
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.139
गान्धारश च सुरापश च तापकर्मरतो हितः। महाभूतो भूतवृतो ह्य अप्सरोगणसेवितः।।
gāndhāraś ca surāpaś ca tāpakarmarato hitaḥ| mahābhūto bhūtavṛto hy apsarogaṇasevitaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 140
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.140
महाकेतुर धराधाता नैकतानरतः स्वरः। अवेदनीय आवेद्यः सर्वगश च सुखावहः।।
mahāketur dharādhātā naikatānarataḥ svaraḥ| avedanīya āvedyaḥ sarvagaś ca sukhāvahaḥ||
Sūta said:: (585) Tumbavīṇa (having the lute made of Tumba (a kind of gourd) (586) Mahākopa[127] (having great wrath) (587) Ūrdhvaretas (one who has sublimated sexuality) (588) Jaleśaya (one lying down in the waters) (589) Ugra (fierce) (590) Vaṃśakara (sustainer of the families) (591) Vaṃśa (race, bamboo) (592) Vaṃśavādin (one who expounds races) (593) Anindita[128] (uncensured) (594) Sarvāṅgarūpin (one who assumes the form of the part of all) (595) Māyāvin (wielding Māyā) (596) Suhṛda (friend, having good heart) (597) Anila[129] (wind) (598) Bala (strength) (598) Bandhana (binding) (600) Bandhakartā (cause of bondage) (601) Subandhanavimocana (one who liberates people from bondages easily) (602) Rākṣasaghna (slayer of Rākṣasas) (603) Kāmāri (enemy of kāma) (604) Mahādaṃṣṭra[130] (one who has large curved fangs) (605) Mahāyudha (having great weapons) (606) Lambita (one who is suspended down) (607) Lambitoṣṭha (one whose lips hang down suspended) (608) Lambahasta (one whose hands hang down) (609) Varaprada (one who grants the boon) (610) Bāhu (arm) (611) Anindita[131] (uncensured) (612) Sarva (all) (613) Śaṅkara (614) Akopana (having no work) (615) Amareśa (lord of the immortal beings) (616) Mahāghora (extremely terrible) (617) Viśvedeva (lord of the universe) (618) Surārihā (destroyer of the enemies of Devas) (619) Ahirbudhnyad[132] (620) Nirṛti (621) Cekitana (knowing and conversant) (622) Halin (balarāma with the ploughshare) (623) Ajaikapād[133] (the single-footed unborn) (624) Kāpālin[134] (having the skull for rituals) (625) Śam (one who renders joy) (626) Kumāra (one who kills with spikes) (627) Mahāgiri[135] (great mountain) (628) Dhanvantari[136] (629) Dhūmaketu (comet) (630) Sūrya (sun) (631) Vaiśravaṇa[137] (632) Dhātṛ (633) Viṣṇu (634) Śakra (635) Mitra (636) Tvaṣṭṛ (637) Dhara (mountain) (638) Dhruva (steady) (639) Prabhāsa (640) Parvata (641) Vāyu (642) Aryaman (643) Savitṛ (644) Ravi (645) Dhṛti (courage) (646) Vidhātṛ (Creator) (647) Māndhāṭṛ (648) Bhūtabhāvana (purifier of the living beings) (649) Nīra (water) (650) Tīrtha (holy centre) (651) Bhīma (terrible) (652) Sarvakarman (performing all duties) (653) Guṇodvaha (one who lifts up the good attributes) (654) Padmagarbha (one who has lotus within) (655) Mahāgarbha (having a large womb) (656) Candravaktra (moon-faced) (657) Nabhas (sky) (658) Anagha (sinless) (659) Balavān (powerful) (660) Upaśānta (quiescent) (661) Purāṇa (ancient one (662) Puṇyakṛt (meritorious) (663) Tamas (characterized by tamas quality) (664) Krūrakartṛ (Ruthless maker) (665) Krūravāsin (ruthless dweller) (666) Tanu (slender) (667) Ātman (668) Mahauṣadha (great medicine) (669) Sarvāśaya[138] (Asylum of all) (670) Sarvacārin (moving in everything) (671) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (672) Prāṇinām pati (lord of the living beings) (673) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (674) Sukhotsikta[139] (proud due to happiness) (675) Sat (existent) (676) Asat (non-existent) (677) Sarvaratnavid (knower of all jewels) (678) Kailāsastha (stationed in Kailāsa) (679) Guhāvāsin[140] (residing in a cave) (680) Himavad (snowy) (681) Girisaṃśraya (one who has resorted to the mountain Himālaya) (682) Kulahārin (one who removes the families) (683) Kulākartā (one who does not shape the race) (684) Bahuvitta (one having much wealth) (685) Bahupraja (one who has many children.) (686) Prāṇeśa (lord of the vital breaths) (687) Bandhakī[141] (of the form of māyā; (688) Vṛkṣa[142] (the destroyer of māyā) (689) Nakula (mangoose) (690) Adrika (mountaineer) (691) Hrasvagrīva (one with a short neck) (692) Mahāsānu (one with large knees) (693) Alola (not fickle) (694) Mahauṣadhi (great medicine) (695) Siddhāntakarin (one who gets according to principles) (696) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (697) Chandas (of the form of chandas, Gāyatrī etc.) (698) Vyākaraṇodbhava (one originating from prosody and grammar) (699) Siṃhanāda (one whose sound is like the roaring sound of the lion) (700) Siṃhadaṃṣṭra (one having the curved fangs of a lion) (701) Siṃhāsya (leonine faced) (702) Siṃhāvāhana (lion vehicled) (703) Prabhāvātman (one who has prowess in the Ātman) (704) Jagatkāla (death unto the Universe) (705) Kāla (706) Kampin (shaking) (707) Taru[143] (tree) (708) Tanu (slender) (709) Sāraṅga (Deer) (710) Bhūtacakrāṅka[144] (one marked with the multitudes of goblins) (711) Ketumālin (one having garlands of banners) (712) Suvedhaka (one who pierces well) (713) Bhūtālaya (one who is the abode of living beings) (714) Bhūtapati (lord of the goblins) (715) Ahorātra (day and night) (716) Mala[145] (dirt) 717) Amala[146] (devoid of dirt) (718) Vasubhṛt (one holding riches) (719-) Sarvabhūtātman (the Ātman, soul of all living beings) (720) Niścala (non-moving) (721) Subudha (good scholar) (722) Vibudha (deva) (723) Durbudha (very difficult to comprehend) (724) Sarva bhūtānām asuhṛt (he who takes away the life of all living beings) (725) Niścala (unmoving) (726) Calavid (one who knows the mobile beings (727) Budha (scholar) (728) Amoghasaṃyama (one whose restraint is never futile) (729) Hṛṣṭa (delighted) 730) Bhojana (of the form of food) (731) Prāṇadhāraṇa (one who sustains life) (732) Dhṛtimān (courageous) (733) Matimān (intelligent) (734) Tryakṣa[147] (three-eyed) (735) Sukṛta (well conducted) (736) Yudhāmpati (lord of battles) (737) Gopāla (protector of the kine) (738) Gopati (lord of the kine) (739) Grāma (village) (740) Gocarmavasana (one wearing the leather of the bull) (741) Hara[148] (742) Hiraṇyabāhu (one who has golden arms) (743) Guhāvāsa[149] (resident of the cave) (744) Praveśana (one who enters the cavity) (745) Mahāmanas (lofty-winded) (746) Mahākāma (one who has great love) (747) Cittakāma (one who has kept Kama within the mind) (748) Jitendriya (one who has conquered the sense-organs) (749) Gāndhāra (750) Surāpa[150] (one who drinks wine) (751) Tāpakarmarata (one who is engaged in beating activity) (752) Hita (Beneficent) (753) Mahābhūta[151] (great goblin) (754) Bhūtavṛta (surrounded by goblins) (755) Apsaras[152] (having a watery pond in the form of the moon) (756) Gaṇasevita (one who is resorted to by the Gaṇas) (757) Mahāketu (big-bannered) (758) Dharādhātā (creator of the earth) (759) Naikatānarata (one who does not concentrate on a single note) (760) Svara (one in the form of Tone) (761) Avedanīya (one who cannot be understood) (762) Āvedya (one who cannot be informed) (763) Sarvaga[153] (omnipresent) (764) Sukhāvaha (one who causes happiness).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 141
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.141
तारणश्चरणो धाता परिधा परिपूजितः। संयोगी वर्धनो वृद्धो गणिको ऽथ गणाधिपः।।
tāraṇaścaraṇo dhātā paridhā paripūjitaḥ| saṃyogī vardhano vṛddho gaṇiko 'tha gaṇādhipaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 142
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.142
नित्यो धाता सहायश च देवासुरपतिः पतिः। युक्तश च युक्तबाहुश च सुदेवो ऽपि सुपर्वणः।।
nityo dhātā sahāyaś ca devāsurapatiḥ patiḥ| yuktaś ca yuktabāhuś ca sudevo 'pi suparvaṇaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 143
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.143
आषाढश च सुषाढश च स्कन्धदो हरितो हरः। वपुरावर्तमानो ऽन्यो वपुःश्रेष्ठो महावपुः।।
āṣāḍhaś ca suṣāḍhaś ca skandhado harito haraḥ| vapurāvartamāno 'nyo vapuḥśreṣṭho mahāvapuḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 144
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.144
शिरोविमर्शनः सर्व- लक्ष्यलक्षणभूषितः। अक्षयो रथगीतश च सर्वभोगी महाबलः।।
śirovimarśanaḥ sarva- lakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣitaḥ| akṣayo rathagītaś ca sarvabhogī mahābalaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 145
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.145
साम्नायो ऽथ महाम्नायस तीर्थदेवो महायशाः। निर्जीवो जीवनो मन्त्रः सुभगो बहुकर्कशः।।
sāmnāyo 'tha mahāmnāyas tīrthadevo mahāyaśāḥ| nirjīvo jīvano mantraḥ subhago bahukarkaśaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 146
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.146
रत्नभूतो ऽथ रत्नाङ्गो महार्णवनिपातवित। मूलं विशालो ह्यमृतं व्यक्ताव्यक्तस्तपोनिधिः।।
ratnabhūto 'tha ratnāṅgo mahārṇavanipātavit| mūlaṃ viśālo hyamṛtaṃ vyaktāvyaktastaponidhiḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 147
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.147
आरोहणो ऽधिरोहश च शीलधारी महातपाः। महाकण्ठो महायोगी युगो युगकरो हरिः।।
ārohaṇo 'dhirohaś ca śīladhārī mahātapāḥ| mahākaṇṭho mahāyogī yugo yugakaro hariḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 148
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.148
युगरूपो महारूपो वहनो गहनो नगः। न्यायो निर्वापणो ऽपादः पण्डितो ह्यचलोपमः।।
yugarūpo mahārūpo vahano gahano nagaḥ| nyāyo nirvāpaṇo 'pādaḥ paṇḍito hyacalopamaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 149
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.149
बहुमालो महामालः शिपिविष्टः सुलोचनः। विस्तारो लवणः कूपः कुसुमाङ्गः फलोदयः।।
bahumālo mahāmālaḥ śipiviṣṭaḥ sulocanaḥ| vistāro lavaṇaḥ kūpaḥ kusumāṅgaḥ phalodayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 150
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.150
ऋषभो वृषभो भङ्गो मणिबिम्बजटाधरः। इन्दुर्विसर्गः सुमुखः शूरः सर्वायुधः सहः।।
ṛṣabho vṛṣabho bhaṅgo maṇibimbajaṭādharaḥ| indurvisargaḥ sumukhaḥ śūraḥ sarvāyudhaḥ sahaḥ||
Sūta said:: (765) Tāraṇa (redeemer) (766) Caraṇa (walking) (767) Dhātṛ (creator) (768) Paridhā[154] (in the form of earth) (769) Paripūjita (one who is worshipped all round) (770) Saṃyogin[155] (united) (771) Vardhana (one who increases) (772) Vṛddha (old) (773) Gaṇika (A member of the Gaṇas) (774) Gaṇādhipa (overlord of the Gaṇas) (775) Nitya (eternal) (776) Dhātṛ (creator) (777) Sahāya (assistant) (778) Devāsurapati (iord of Devas and asuras) (779) Pati (lord) (780) Yukta[156] (united) (731) Yuktabāhu (of united arms) (782) Sudeva (good deva) (783) Suparvaṇa (of good joints) (784) Suṣāḍha (785) (one who helps to calmly bear pain) (786) Skandhada[157] (one who pacifies Kārttikeya) (787) Harita (green) (788) Hara (789) Vapus[158] (sower of seed) (790) Āvartamāna (one who turns round and round) (791) Anya[159] (Another) (792) Vapuḥśreṣṭha (one who has excellent body) (793) Mahāvapuḥ (one who has great body) (794) Śiras[160] (in the form of Yajus) (795) Vimarśana (one who examines the head) (796) Sarvalakṣyalakṣaṇabhūṣita (one who is adorned by all examples and characteristics (797) Akṣaya (one who is imperishable) (798) Rathagīta (one who has music in the chariot) (799) Sarvabhogin (one who enjoys all pleasures) (800) Mahābala (one who has great strength) (801) Sāmnāya (one who has the Vedas) (802) Mahāmnāya (one whose Vedas are great) (803) Tīrthadeva (lord of the holy centres) (804) Mahāyaśas (having great fame) (805) Nirjīva (one from whom emanates all life) (806) Jīvana (one who enlivens) (807) Mantra (808) Subhaga (fortunate) (809) Bahukarkaśa (excessively hard) (810) Ratnabhūta (one who has become precious) (811) Ratnāṅga (one who is part of a jewel) (812) Mahārṇavanipātavid (one who knows the fall into a great sea) (813) Mūla [mūlam] (root) (814) Viśāla (wide) (815) Amṛta [amṛtam] (nectar) (816) Vyaktāvyakta (one who is clear and not clear) (817) Taponidhi (storehouse of austerities) (818) Ārohaṇa (one that ascends) (819) Adhiroha (one who rides) (820) Śīladhārin (one who holds good conduct) (821) Mahātapas (one of great penance) (822) Mahākaṇṭha (one who has a great neck) (823) Mahāyogin (great Yogin) (824) Yuga (825) Yugakara (creator of yugas) (826) Hari (827) Yugarūpa (having the form of the yuga) (828) Mahārūpa (one who has great forms) (829) Vahana (bearing) (830) Gahana (inaccessible) (831) Naga (mountain) (832) Nyāya (logic, justice) (833) Nirvāpaṇa[161] (alleviating, pacifying) (834) Apāda (footless) (835) Paṇḍita (scholar) (836) Acalopama (comparable to a mountain) (837) Bahumāla (having many garlands) (838) Mahāmāla (having great garland) (839) Śipiviṣṭa[162] (one who has penetrated the rays) (840) Sulocana (having good eyes) (841) Vistāra (extension) (842) Lavaṇa (salty ocean) (843) Kūpa (well) (844) Kusumāṅga (one whose limbs are flower-like) (845) Phalodaya (one who acts well till the fruit is reaped) (846) Ṛṣabha (bull) (847) Vṛṣabha (taurus) (848) Bhaṅga (breaking) (849) Maṇibimbajaṭādhara (one who holds jewelled image and matted hair) (850) Indu (moon) (851) Visarga (discharge) (852) Sumukha (having good face) (853) Śūra (heroic) (854) Sarvāyudha (one who has all weapons) (855) Saha (one who endures).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 151
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.151
निवेदनः सुधाजातः स्वर्गद्वारो महाधनुः। गिरावासो विसर्गश च सर्वलक्षणलक्षवित।।
nivedanaḥ sudhājātaḥ svargadvāro mahādhanuḥ| girāvāso visargaś ca sarvalakṣaṇalakṣavit||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 152
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.152
गन्धमाली च भगवान अनन्तः सर्वलक्षणः। संतानो बहुलो बाहुः सकलः सर्वपावनः।।
gandhamālī ca bhagavān anantaḥ sarvalakṣaṇaḥ| saṃtāno bahulo bāhuḥ sakalaḥ sarvapāvanaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 153
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.153
करस्थाली कपाली च ऊर्ध्वसंहननो युवा। यन्त्रतन्त्रसुविख्यातो लोकः सर्वाश्रयो मृदुः।।
karasthālī kapālī ca ūrdhvasaṃhanano yuvā| yantratantrasuvikhyāto lokaḥ sarvāśrayo mṛduḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 154
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.154
मुण्डो विरूपो विकृतो दण्डी कुण्डी विकुर्वणः। वार्यक्षः ककुभो वज्री दीप्ततेजाः सहस्रपात।।
muṇḍo virūpo vikṛto daṇḍī kuṇḍī vikurvaṇaḥ| vāryakṣaḥ kakubho vajrī dīptatejāḥ sahasrapāt||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 155
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.155
सहस्रमूर्धा देवेन्द्रः सर्वदेवमयो गुरुः। सहस्रबाहुः सर्वाङ्गः शरण्यः सर्वलोककृत।।
sahasramūrdhā devendraḥ sarvadevamayo guruḥ| sahasrabāhuḥ sarvāṅgaḥ śaraṇyaḥ sarvalokakṛt||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 156
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.156
पवित्रं त्रिमधुर्मन्त्रः कनिष्ठः कृष्णपिङ्गलः। ब्रह्मदण्डविनिर्माता शतघ्नः शतपाशधृक।।
pavitraṃ trimadhurmantraḥ kaniṣṭhaḥ kṛṣṇapiṅgalaḥ| brahmadaṇḍavinirmātā śataghnaḥ śatapāśadhṛk||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 157
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.157
कला काष्ठा लवो मात्रा मुहूर्तो ऽहः क्षपा क्षणः। विश्वक्षेत्रप्रदो बीजं लिङ्गमाद्यस्तु निर्मुखः।।
kalā kāṣṭhā lavo mātrā muhūrto 'haḥ kṣapā kṣaṇaḥ| viśvakṣetraprado bījaṃ liṅgamādyastu nirmukhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 158
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.158
सदसद्व्यक्तमव्यक्तं पिता माता पितामहः। स्वर्गद्वारं मोक्षद्वारं प्रजाद्वारं त्रिविष्टपः।।
sadasadvyaktamavyaktaṃ pitā mātā pitāmahaḥ| svargadvāraṃ mokṣadvāraṃ prajādvāraṃ triviṣṭapaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 159
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.159
निर्वाणं हृदयश्चैव ब्रह्मलोकः परा गतिः। देवासुरविनिर्माता देवासुरपरायणः।।
nirvāṇaṃ hṛdayaścaiva brahmalokaḥ parā gatiḥ| devāsuravinirmātā devāsuraparāyaṇaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 160
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.160
देवासुरगुरुर देवो देवासुरनमस्कृतः। देवासुरमहामात्रो देवासुरगणाश्रयः।।
devāsuragurur devo devāsuranamaskṛtaḥ| devāsuramahāmātro devāsuragaṇāśrayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 161
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.161
देवासुरगणाध्यक्षो देवासुरगणाग्रणीः। देवाधिदेवो देवर्षिर देवासुरवरप्रदः।।
devāsuragaṇādhyakṣo devāsuragaṇāgraṇīḥ| devādhidevo devarṣir devāsuravarapradaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 162
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.162
देवासुरेश्वरो विष्णुर देवासुरमहेश्वरः। सर्वदेवमयो ऽचिन्त्यो देवतात्मा स्वयम्भवः।।
devāsureśvaro viṣṇur devāsuramaheśvaraḥ| sarvadevamayo 'cintyo devatātmā svayambhavaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 163
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.163
उद्गतस्त्रिक्रमो वैद्यो वरदो ऽवरजो ऽम्बरः। इज्यो हस्ती तथा व्याघ्रो देवसिंहो महर्षभः।।
udgatastrikramo vaidyo varado 'varajo 'mbaraḥ| ijyo hastī tathā vyāghro devasiṃho maharṣabhaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 164
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.164
विबुधाग्र्यः सुरः श्रेष्ठः स्वर्गदेवस्तथोत्तमः। संयुक्तः शोभनो वक्ता आशानां प्रभवो ऽव्ययः।।
vibudhāgryaḥ suraḥ śreṣṭhaḥ svargadevastathottamaḥ| saṃyuktaḥ śobhano vaktā āśānāṃ prabhavo 'vyayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 165
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.165
गुरुः कान्तो निजः सर्गः पवित्रः सर्ववाहनः। शृङ्गी शृङ्गप्रियो बभ्रू राजराजो निरामयः।।
guruḥ kānto nijaḥ sargaḥ pavitraḥ sarvavāhanaḥ| śṛṅgī śṛṅgapriyo babhrū rājarājo nirāmayaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 166
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.166
अभिरामः सुशरणो निरामः सर्वसाधनः। ललाटाक्षो विश्वदेहो हरिणो ब्रह्मवर्चसः।।
abhirāmaḥ suśaraṇo nirāmaḥ sarvasādhanaḥ| lalāṭākṣo viśvadeho hariṇo brahmavarcasaḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 167
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.167
स्थावराणां पतिश्चैव नियतेन्द्रियवर्तनः। सिद्धार्थः सर्वभूतार्थो ऽचिन्त्यः सत्यः शुचिव्रतः।।
sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva niyatendriyavartanaḥ| siddhārthaḥ sarvabhūtārtho 'cintyaḥ satyaḥ śucivrataḥ||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 168
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.168
व्रताधिपः परं ब्रह्म मुक्तानां परमा गतिः। विमुक्तो मुक्तकेशश च श्रीमाञ्छ्रीवर्धनो जगत।।
vratādhipaḥ paraṃ brahma muktānāṃ paramā gatiḥ| vimukto muktakeśaś ca śrīmāñchrīvardhano jagat||
Sūta said:: (856) Nivedana (one who informs) (857) Sudhājāta (one born of nectar) (858) Svargadvāra[163] (one who is the gateway to the heaven) (859) Mahādhanus (one who has great bow) (860) Girāvāsa (one who resides in speech) (861) Visarga (subsidiary creation) (862) Sarvalakṣaṇalakṣyavid (knower of all characteristics and examples) (863) Gandhamālin (one who has sweet smelling garlands) (.864) Bhagavān[164] (lord) (865) Ananta (endless) (866) Sarvalakṣaṇa (one who has all characteristics) (867) Santāna (series) (868) Bahula (a bestower of riches) (869) Bāhu (one having long arms) (870) Sakala (having the digits) (871) Sarvapāvana (sanctifier of all) (872) Karasthālī[165] (having the pot in the hand) (873) Kapālin[166] (having the skull) (874) Ūrdhvasaṃhanana (having the body lifted up) (875) Yuvan (youthful) (876) Yantratantra-suvikhyāta (one who is well known for his yantras and tantras) (877) Loka (world) (878) Sarvāśraya (one who is the support of all) (879) Mṛdu (soft) (880) Muṇḍa (one with shaven head) (881) Virūpa (deformed) (882) Vikṛta (spoiled) (883) Daṇḍin (one having the staff) (884) Kuṇḍin[167] (one having the sacrificial pit) (885) Vikurvaṇa[168] (one who alters and affects) (886) Vāryakṣa (one who has the eyes in water?) (887) Kakubha[169] (prominent) (888) Vajrin (having the thunderbolt) (889) Dīptatejas (one of illuminated splendour) (890) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (891) Sahasramūrdhan (thousand-headed) (892) Devendra (lord of Devas) (893) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (894) Guru (preceptor) (895) Sahasrabāhu (thousand-armed) (896) Sarvāṅga (having all limbs) (897) Śaraṇya (worthy of being sought refuge in) (898) Sarvalokakṛt (maker of all the worlds) (899) Pavitra (holy) (900) Trimadhu (having threefold honey) (901) Mantra (in the form of the sacred hymns of the Vedas (902) Kaniṣṭha[170] (youngest) (903) Kṛṣṇapiṅgala (dark and tawny-coloured) (904) Brahmadaṇḍa-vinirmātṛ (maker of the staff of Brahmā) (905) Śataghna (one who kills a hundred) (906) Śatapāśadhṛk (one who wears a hundred nooses) (907) (identical with the units of time[171] such as Kalā (908) Kāṣṭhā (909) Lava (910) Mātrā (911) Muhūrta (912) Ahaḥ (day) (913) Kṣapā (night) (914) Kṣaṇa (915) Viśvakṣetraprada (one who grants the holy centres of the universe) (916) Bīja (seed) (917) Liṅga [liṅgam] (918 Ādya (primeval being) (919) Nirmukha (one whose face has vanished) (920) Sadasad (existent-cum-non-existent) (921) Vyakta (visible) (922) Avyakta (invisible) (923) Pitṛ (father) (924) Mātṛ (mother) (925) Pitāmaha (grandfather) (926) Svargadvāra [svargadvāram] (the gateway of the heaven) (927) Mokṣadvāra [mokṣadvāram] (gateway of the salvation) (928) Prajādvāra (one who is the arch-door for his devotee) (929) Triviṣṭapa (heaven) (930) Nirvāṇa [nirvāṇam] (salvation) (931) Hṛdaya (heart) (932) Brahmaloka (the world of Brahmā) (933) Parāgati (the greatest goal) (934) Devāsuravinirmātṛ (one who creates Devas and the Asuras) (935) Devāsuraparāyaṇa (one who is interested in Devas and Asuras) (936) Devasuraguru (the preceptor of Devas and Asuras) (937) Deva (the lord) (938) Devāsuranamaskṛta (one who is bowed to by Devas and the Asuras) (939) Devāsuramahāmātra (high official and minister unto Devas and Asuras) (940) Devasuragaṇāśraya (one who is the support of the groups of all Devas and Asuras (941) Devāsuragaṇādhyakṣa (the presiding officer of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (942) Devāsuragaṇāgraṇī (the leader of the groups of all Devas and Asuras) (943) Devādhideva (the overlord of all Devas) (944) Devarṣi (the divine sage) (945) Devāsuravaraprada (one who grants boons to all Devas and Asuras) (946) Devāsureśvara (lord of all Devas and the Asuras) (947) Viṣṇu (948) Devāsuramaheśvara (great lord of all Devas and Asuras) (949) Sarvadevamaya (identical with all Devas) (950) Acintya (unthinkable) (951) Devatātman (the Ātman of the deities) (952) Svayambhava (the self-born) (953) Udgata (one who has come up) (954) Trikrama (one who has taken three steps) (955) Vaidya (physician) (956) Varada (granter of boons) (957) Varaja[172] (born of Viṣṇu) (958) Ambara (in the form of firmament) (959) Ijya (worthy of being worshipped) (960) Hastin (elephant) (961) Vyāghra (tiger) (962) Devasiṃha (lion among Devas) (963) Maharṣabha (great bull) (964) Vibudhāgrya (leader among Devas) (965) Sura (god) (966) Śreṣṭha (excellent) (967) Svargadeva (lord of the heaven) (968) Uttama[173] (the most excellent one) (969) Saṃyukta (united) (970) Śobhana (splendid) (971) Vaktā[174] (eloquent speaker) (972) Āśāprabhava (source of all hopes) (973) Avyaya (the unchanging one) (974) Guru (preceptor) (975) Kānta (splendid) (976) Nija (one’s own) (977) Sarga (creation) (978) Pavitra (holy) (979) Sarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (980) Śṛṅgin (having born) (981) Śṛṅgapriya (fond of horn peaks) (982) Babhru (tawny coloured) (983) Rājarāja (king of kings) (984) Nirāmaya (free from ailments) (985) Abhirāma (beautiful) (986) Suśaraṇa (a good refuge) (987) Nirāma (devoid of unripe things) (988) Sarvasādhana (having all means) (989) Lalāṭākṣa (having an eye in the forehead) (990) Viśvadeha (having the universe as the body) (991) Hariṇa (deer) (992) Brahmavarcasa (having the refulgence of the brahman) (993) Sthāvarapati [sthāvarāṇāṃ patiścaiva] (lord of the immobile things) (994) Niyatendriyavartana (one who remains with restraints on the sense-organs) (995) Siddhārtha (one who has achieved the purpose) (996) Sarvabhūtārtha (one who has all realities) (997) Acintya (unthinkable) (998) Satya (true) (999) Śucivrata (one of pure holy rites) (1000) Vratādhipa (the lord of holy rites) (1001) Para [param] (the highest being) (1002) Brahma (the brahman) (1003) Muktānām paramā gati (the greatest goal of the liberated souls) (1004) Vimukta (the liberated one) (1005) Muktakeśa[175] (one whose tresses are loosened) (1006) Śrīmān (glorious) (1007) Śrīvardhana (one who increases prosperity and glory) (1008) Jagat (universe).
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 169
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.169
यथाप्रधानं भगवान इति भक्त्या स्तुतो मया। भक्तिमेवं पुरस्कृत्य मया यज्ञपतिर्विभुः।।
yathāpradhānaṃ bhagavān iti bhaktyā stuto mayā| bhaktimevaṃ puraskṛtya mayā yajñapatirvibhuḥ||
Sūta said:: In accordance with the importance of the name,[176] the lord of sacrifices was eulogized by me with devotion and attention.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 170
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.170
ततो ह्यनुज्ञां प्राप्यैवं स्तुतो भक्तिमतां गतिः। तस्माल्लब्ध्वा स्तवं शंभोर नृपस्त्रैलोक्यविश्रुतः।।
tato hyanujñāṃ prāpyaivaṃ stuto bhaktimatāṃ gatiḥ| tasmāllabdhvā stavaṃ śaṃbhor nṛpastrailokyaviśrutaḥ||
Sūta said:: Then the king who was well known in the three worlds obtained the hymn of Śiva from Taṇḍin. He eulogized the lord, the goal of the devotees, after the approval of Taṇḍin. By the grace of holy lord—Taṇḍin, the king Tridhanvā of great fame attained the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices and also the overlordship of Gaṇas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 171
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.171
अश्वमेधसहस्रस्य फलं प्राप्य महायशाः। गणाधिपत्यं सम्प्राप्तस तण्डिनस्तेजसा प्रभोः।।
aśvamedhasahasrasya phalaṃ prāpya mahāyaśāḥ| gaṇādhipatyaṃ samprāptas taṇḍinastejasā prabhoḥ||
Sūta said:: Then the king who was well known in the three worlds obtained the hymn of Śiva from Taṇḍin. He eulogized the lord, the goal of the devotees, after the approval of Taṇḍin. By the grace of holy lord—Taṇḍin, the king Tridhanvā of great fame attained the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices and also the overlordship of Gaṇas.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 172
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.172
यः पठेच्छृणुयाद वापि श्रावयेद्ब्राह्मणानपि। अश्वमेधसहस्रस्य फलं प्राप्नोति वै द्विजाः।।
yaḥ paṭhecchṛṇuyād vāpi śrāvayedbrāhmaṇānapi| aśvamedhasahasrasya phalaṃ prāpnoti vai dvijāḥ||
Sūta said:: O Brahmins, he who reads this or listens to it or narrates this to the Brahmins, attains the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices. In order to obtain release, the following sinners should repeat for a year these names, during the three Sandhyās (morning, midday and dusk) in the temple of Śiva or in the region sacred to Śiva and they should also worship the lord. They are:—the slayer of a Brahmin, the wine addict, the thief, the defiler of the preceptor’s bed, the murderer of a refugee, and the one who commits breach of faith with his friends. So also the slayer of mother, father, warrior and the child in the womb.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 173
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.173
ब्रह्मघ्नश च सुरापश च स्तेयी च गुरुतल्पगः। शरणागतघाती च मित्रविश्वासघातकः।।
brahmaghnaś ca surāpaś ca steyī ca gurutalpagaḥ| śaraṇāgataghātī ca mitraviśvāsaghātakaḥ||
Sūta said:: O Brahmins, he who reads this or listens to it or narrates this to the Brahmins, attains the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices. In order to obtain release, the following sinners should repeat for a year these names, during the three Sandhyās (morning, midday and dusk) in the temple of Śiva or in the region sacred to Śiva and they should also worship the lord. They are:—the slayer of a Brahmin, the wine addict, the thief, the defiler of the preceptor’s bed, the murderer of a refugee, and the one who commits breach of faith with his friends. So also the slayer of mother, father, warrior and the child in the womb.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 174
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.174
मातृहा पितृहा चैव वीरहा भ्रूणहा तथा। संवत्सरं क्रमाज्जप्त्वा त्रिसंध्यं शङ्कराश्रमे।।
mātṛhā pitṛhā caiva vīrahā bhrūṇahā tathā| saṃvatsaraṃ kramājjaptvā trisaṃdhyaṃ śaṅkarāśrame||
Sūta said:: O Brahmins, he who reads this or listens to it or narrates this to the Brahmins, attains the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices. In order to obtain release, the following sinners should repeat for a year these names, during the three Sandhyās (morning, midday and dusk) in the temple of Śiva or in the region sacred to Śiva and they should also worship the lord. They are:—the slayer of a Brahmin, the wine addict, the thief, the defiler of the preceptor’s bed, the murderer of a refugee, and the one who commits breach of faith with his friends. So also the slayer of mother, father, warrior and the child in the womb.
Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 175
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · Chapter 1 · Verse 65.175
देवम इष्ट्वा त्रिसंध्यं च सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते।।
devam iṣṭvā trisaṃdhyaṃ ca sarvapāpaiḥ pramucyate||
Sūta said:: O Brahmins, he who reads this or listens to it or narrates this to the Brahmins, attains the merit of a thousand horse-sacrifices. In order to obtain release, the following sinners should repeat for a year these names, during the three Sandhyās (morning, midday and dusk) in the temple of Śiva or in the region sacred to Śiva and they should also worship the lord. They are:—the slayer of a Brahmin, the wine addict, the thief, the defiler of the preceptor’s bed, the murderer of a refugee, and the one who commits breach of faith with his friends. So also the slayer of mother, father, warrior and the child in the womb.