Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 80
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 65.80
Sanskrit Original
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)