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Thousand names of Śiva (Rudra-sahasranāma) - Verse 93

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 65.93

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Sanskrit Original

सिद्धियोगापहारी च सिद्धः सर्वार्थसाधकः। अक्षुण्णः क्षुण्णरूपश च वृषणो मृदुर अव्ययः।।

siddhiyogāpahārī ca siddhaḥ sarvārthasādhakaḥ| akṣuṇṇaḥ kṣuṇṇarūpaś ca vṛṣaṇo mṛdur avyayaḥ||

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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).