Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 124
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 65.124
Sanskrit Original
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).