Thousand names of Śiva (Sahasranāma) - Verse 26
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 98.26
Sanskrit Original
अग्नौ च नामभिर देवं भवाद्यैः समिदादिभिः। स्वाहान्तैर्विधिवद्धुत्वा प्रत्येकमयुतं प्रभुम।।
agnau ca nāmabhir devaṃ bhavādyaiḥ samidādibhiḥ| svāhāntairvidhivaddhutvā pratyekamayutaṃ prabhum||
Sūta said: After saying this to the excellent Devas, Viṣṇu, the excellent one among Devas, remembered lord Śiva and worshipped him. On the splendid summit of the Himavān he duly installed the Liṅga that resembled the mountain Meru. It had been made by Viśvakarman. Repeating the hymn called Tvarita-Rudra and the Rudrasūkta he bathed the Liṅga and worshipped it with scents. It was charming in its flame-like form. He eulogised Rudra; worshipped him in the fire and bowed down to him. Repeating the thousand names in order he worshipped lord Śiva. Each name was begun with Praṇava and ended with Namaḥ (obeisance). The first name among the thousand was Bhava. With every name he worshipped Śaṅkara, Maheśvara, with a lotus once. With sacrificial twigs he performed ten thousand Homas for every name beginning with Bhava. He duly performed the Homa, repeating the word Svāhā after every name [i.e. Om Bhavāya Svāhā, etc]. He then, again eulogised Śambhu, Bhava, Īśvara with the names beginning with Bhava.