Thousand names of Śiva (Sahasranāma) - Verse 125
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 98.125
Sanskrit Original
लोकोत्तरस्फुटालोकस त्र्यंबको नागभूषणः। अन्धकारिर्मखद्वेषी विष्णुकन्धरपातनः।।
lokottarasphuṭālokas tryaṃbako nāgabhūṣaṇaḥ| andhakārirmakhadveṣī viṣṇukandharapātanaḥ||
Lord Viṣṇu said:: (796) Trayastambha (having three columns) (797) Viśiṣṭāmbha (having distinguished waters (?) ) (798) Narasiṃhanipātana (one who struck down Narasiṃha) (799) Brahmacārin (religious student) (800) Lokācārin (one moving amidst the worlds) (801) Dharmacārin (one performing pious deeds) (802) Dhanādhipa (lord of wealth (803) Nandin (804) Nandīśvara (805) Nagna (naked) (806) Nagnavratadhara (one who observes the holy rite of being naked) (807) Śuci (pure) (808) Liṅgādhyakṣa (presiding deity of the liṅgas) (809) Surādhyakṣa (presiding deity of Devas) (810) Yugā-dhyaksa (presiding deity of the yugas) (811) Yugāvaha (one causing the yugas) (812) Svavaśa (one submissive of himself). (813) Sarvaśa (one giving happiness unto all) (814) Svargasvara (one whose voice is above heaven) (815) Svaramaya (one identical with notes) (816) Svana (sound) (817) Bījādhyakṣa (presiding deity of the seeds) (818) Bījakartā (the maker of the seeds) (819) Dhanakṛt (maker of wealth) (820) Dharmavardhana (increaser of piety) (821) Dambha (haughtiness) (822) Adambha (one devoid of haughtiness) (823) Mahādambha (one of great haughtiness) (824) Sarvabhūtamaheśvara (great lord of all living beings) (825) Śmaśānanilaya (one whose abode is in the cremation ground) (826) Tiṣya (Kali age) (827) Setu (bridge) (828) Apratimākṛti (one whose features are unrivalled) (829) Lokottara (one greater than all the worlds) (830) Sphuṭāloka (one whose lustre is clear) (831) Tryambaka (three-eyed) (832) Nāgabhūsaṇa (having serpents as ornaments) (833) Andhakāri (enemy of demon Andhaka) (834) Makhadveṣin (enemy of sacrifice) (835) Viṣṇukandharapātana (one who struck down the head of Viṣṇu) (836) Vītadoṣa (one devoid of defects) (837) Akṣayaguṇa (one of inexhaustible good qualities) (838) Dakṣāri (enemy of Dakṣa) (839) Pūṣadantahṛt (one who took away the tooth of Pūṣan) (840) Dhūijaṭi (having the burden of the matted hairs) (841) Khaṇḍaparaśu (842) Sakala (with attributes) (843) Niṣkala (without attributes) (844) Anagha (sinless) (845) Ādhāra (support) (846) Sakalādhāra (support of all) (847) Pāṇḍurābha (having greyish lustre) (848) Mṛḍa (849) Naṭa (actor) (850) Pūrṇa (full) (851) Pūrayitā (one who fills) (852) Puṇya (meritorious) (853) Sukumāra (very tender) (854) Sulocana (having good eyes) (855) Sāmageya (worthy of being sung about with Sāman mantras) (856) Priyakara (one who does pleasing things) (857) Puṇyakīrti (of meritorious renown) (858) Anāmaya (free from ailments) (859) Manojava[19] (as speedy as the mind) (860) Tīrthakara (maker of holy centres) (861) Jaṭila (one with matted hair) (862) Jīviteśvara (lord of life) (863) Jīvitāntakara (one who causes end to life) (864) Nitya (permanent) (865) Vasuretas (having wealth as semen virile) (866) Vasupriya (one fond of wealth) (867) Sadgati (the goal of the good) (868) Satkṛti (having good actions) (869) Sakta (attacked) (870) Kālakaṇṭha (black-necked) (871) Kalādhara (bearer of digits) (872) Mānī (honourable) (873) Mānya[20] (worthy of being honoured) (874) Mahākāla (875) Sadbhūti (having good prosperity) (876) Satparāyaṇa (having the good one as the greatest resort) (877) Candra (moon) (878) Sañjīvana (enlivening) (879) Śāstṛ (ruler) (880) Lokagūḍha (hidden in the worlds) (881) Amarādhipa (the overlord of the immortal ones).