Thousand names of Śiva (Sahasranāma) - Verse 141
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 98.141
Sanskrit Original
भूतभव्यभवन्नाथः प्रभवो भ्रान्तिनाशनः। अर्थो ऽनर्थो महाकोशः परकार्यैकपण्डितः।।
bhūtabhavyabhavannāthaḥ prabhavo bhrāntināśanaḥ| artho 'nartho mahākośaḥ parakāryaikapaṇḍitaḥ||
Lord Viṣṇu said:: (969) Bhūtabhavyabhavannātha (one who is the lord of the past, present and future) (970) Prabhava (source of origin) (971) Bhrāntināśana (destroyer of wrong notions) (972) Arthānartha (one who is beneficial and maleficent) (973) Mahākośa (having great treasure) (974) Parakāryaikapaṇḍita (one who is the sole clever scholar in others tales) (975) Niṣkaṇṭaka (one free from thorns) (976) Kṛtānanda (one who is blissful) (977) Nirvyāja (one who has no false pretext) (978) Vyājamardana (one who suppresses sham) (979) Satyavān (truthful) (980) Satyakīrtistambhakṛtāgama (one who is well learned and who has established truthful renown) (981) Akampita (unshaken) (982) Guṇagrāhin (one who takes good qualities) (983) Naikātmā naikakarmakṛt (one who is not a single soul and who does not perform single task alone) (984) Suprīta (one who is well pleased) (985) Sumukha (one whose face is good) (986) Sūkṣma (subtle) (987) Sukara (one having good hands) (988) Dakṣiṇānila (southern wind) (989) Skandha-Skandhadhara (shoulder and bearer of shoulders) (990) Dhurya (one who carries burdens of responsibility) (991) Prakaṭa-Prītivardhana (one who increases pleasures manifestly) (992) Aparājita (undefeated) (993) Sarvasaha (enduring everything) (994) Vidagdha (clever) (995) Śarvavāhana (having all vehicles) (996) Adhṛta (one who is not held) (997) Svadhṛta (one who (is held by himself) (998) Sādhya (one who can be achieved) (999) Pūrtamūrti yaśodhara (one whose form is pūrta i.e. good social services and one who is famous (1000) Varāhaśṛṅgadhṛk (one who wears the horn of the boar) (1001) Vāyu (wind) (1002) Bala-vān (powerful) (1003) Ekanāyaka (sole leader). (1004) Śrutiprakāśa (one having the lustre of learning) (1005) Śrutimān (learned) (1006) Ekabandhu (sole kinsman) (1007) Anekadhṛk (holder of many things) (1008) Śrīvallabhaśivārambha (lover of fortunes’ auspicious venture) (1009) Śāntabhadra (one who is calm and auspicious) (1010) Samañjasa (proper) (1011) Bhūśaya (lying on the ground) (1012) Bhūtikṛt (one who causes prosperity) (1013) Bhūti (prosperity) (1014)) Bhūṣaṇa (ornament) (1015) Bhūtavāhana (having the goblins for his vehicle) (1016) Akāya (having no body) (1017) Bhaktakāyastha (one who is stationed in the body of the devotees) (1018) Kālajñānī (one knowing the time) (1019) Kalāvapus [Kalāvapuḥ] (having the digits for his body) (1020) Satyavrata (one of truthful rites) (1021) Mahātyāgī (great renouncer) (1022) Niṣṭhā (stability) (1023) Śāntiparāyaṇa (interested in peace) (1024) Parārthavṛtti (one whose activities are for the sake of others) (1025) Varada (Bestower of boons) (1026) Vivikta (isolated) (1027) Śrutisāgara (ocean of learning) (1028) Anirviṇṇa (one who is not dejected) (1029) Guṇagrāhī (one who takes up good qualities) (1030) Kalaṅkaṅka (one who is marked with a strain) (1031) Kalaṅkaha (one who dispels stains) (1032) Svabhāvarudra (one who is naturally fierce) (1033) Madhyastha (one who is stationed in the middle) (1034) Śatrughna (destroyer of enemies) (1035) Madhyanāśaka (destroyer of the middle) (1036) Śikhaṇḍī (having a tuft) (1037)Kavacī (having a coat of mail) (1038) Śūlī (having a trident) (1039) Caṇḍīmukti (liberator of Caṇḍī) (1040) Kuṇḍalin (having earrings) (1041) Mekhalin. (having girdle) (1042) Kavacin (having coat of mail) (1043) Khaḍgin (having a sword) (1044) Māyin (wielder of Māyās) (1045) Saṃsāra sārathi (charioteer of the worldly existence).