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Thousand names of Śiva (Sahasranāma) - Verse 27

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 98.27

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Sanskrit Original

तुष्टाव च पुनः शंभुं भवाद्यैर्भवमीश्वरम। भवः शिवो हरो रुद्रः पुरुषः पद्मलोचनः।।

tuṣṭāva ca punaḥ śaṃbhuṃ bhavādyairbhavamīśvaram| bhavaḥ śivo haro rudraḥ puruṣaḥ padmalocanaḥ||

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Lord Viṣṇu said:: (1) Bhava (2) Śiva[1] (3) Hara, (4) Rudra (5) Puruṣa[2] (6) Padmalocana (lotus-eyed) (7) Arthitavya (one who should be requested) (8) Sadācāra (one having good conduct) (9) Sarvaśambhu (benefactor of all) (10) Maheśvara (11) Īśvara (12) Sthāṇu[3] (13) Īśāna (14) Sahasrākṣa (thousand-eyed) (15) Sahasrapād (thousand-footed) (16) Varīyān (the excellent one) (17) Varada (the bestower of boons) (18) Vandya (worthy of being saluted) (19) Śaṅkara (20) Parameśvara (21) Gaṅgādhara (one who holds Gaṅgā) (22) Śūladhara (Trident-bearing one) (23) Parārthika-prayojana (one whose sole purpose is to work for other’s benefit), (24) Sarvajña (omniscient) (25) Sarvadevādi (the cause of all Devas) (26) Giridhanva[4] (one who used the mountain as his bow) (27) Jaṭādhara (wearing matted hairs) (28) Candrāpīḍa (29) Candramauli (having the moon on the head as an ornament) (30) Vidvān (scholar) (31) Viśveśvara (lord of the universe) (32) Amareśvara (lord of the immortal) (33) Vedāntasārasandoha (one who is the cumulative essence of the Vedāntas) (34) Kapālin (having the skull in the hand) (35) Nīlalohita (blue-blooded) (36) Dhyānādhāra (basis for meditation) (37) Aparicchedya (one who cannot be accurately defined) (38) Gaurībhartṛ (husband of Gaurī) (39) Gaṇeśvara (lord of the Gaṇas) (40) Aṣṭamūrti (one having eight cosmic bodies) (41) Viśvamūrti (one of universal form) (42) Trivarga (one who fulfils the three aims of life) (43) Svargasādhana (one who is the means of achieving heavenly abode) (44) Jñānagamya (one who can be realized only through perfect knowledge) (45) Dṛḍhaprajña (one of steady intellect) (46) Devadeva (lord of Devas) (47) Trilocana (threeeyed) (48) Vāmadeva (4.9) Mahādeva (50) Pāṇḍu (greyish in colour) (51) Parivṛḍha (master, chief) (52) Dṛḍha (firm) (53) Viśvarūpa (multiformed) (54) Virūpākṣa (one with hideous eyes) (55) Vāgīśa (lord of speech) (56) Śuci antar (pure within) (57) Sarvapraṇayasaṃvādin (one who converses lovingly with everyone) (58) Vṛṣāṅka (one marked with a bull) (59) Vṛṣavāhana (bull-vehicled) (60) Īśa (61) Pinākin (62) Khaṭvāṅgin (one armed with the iron club called Khaṭvāṅga) (63) Citraveṣa (one of variegated guise) (64) Cirantana (the ancient one) (65) Tamohara (remover of darkness) (66) Mahāyogin (67) Goptṛ (protector) (68) Brahmāṅgahṛd (one who took away a limb of Brahmā) (69) Jāṭin (having matted hairs) (70) Kālakāla (death unto death) (71) Kṛttivāsas (one having the hide of an elephant as garment) (72) Subhaga (elegant) (73) Praṇavātmaka (of the nature of Praṇava) (74) Unmattaveṣa (one having the guise of a mad man) (75) Cakṣuṣya (beneficent to the eyes) (76) Durvāsas (Ill-clad) (77) Smaraśāsana (chastiser of Smara) (78) Dṛḍhāyudha (one having strong weapons) (79) Skandaguru (venerable father of Skanda) (80) Parāmeṣṭhin (81) Parāyaṇa (the greatest goal) (82) Anādimadhyanidhana (one who has neither beginning nor middle nor end) (83) Girīśa (84) Giribāndhava (kinsman of the mountain i.e. Himavān) (85) Kuberabandhu (Kubera’s kinsman) (86) Śrīkaṇṭha (glorious-necked) (87) Lokavarṇottamottama (the most excellent one among the castes in the world) (88) Sāmānyadeva (common lord, i.e. to Devas and to Asuras) (89) Kodaṇḍin (One armed with a bow) (90) Nīlakaṇṭha (blue-necked) (91) Paraśvadhī (one having the axe) (92) Viśālākṣa (large-eyed) (93) Mṛgavyādha (deer-hunter) (94) Sureśa (lord of Devas) (95) Sūryatāpana (scorcher of the sun) (96) Dharmakarmakṣama (one competent to perform righteous rites) (97) Kṣetra [kṣetram] (holy-centre) (98) Bhagavān (lord) (99) Bhaganetrabhit (one who pierced the eyes of Bhaga) (100) Ugra (fierce) (101) Paśupati (102) Tārkṣya (identical with Garuḍa) (103) Priyabhakta (one fond of his devotees) (104) Priyaṃvada (one who speaks pleasing words) (105) Dānta (one with self-control) (106) Dayākara (merciful) (107) Dakṣa (skilful) (108) Kapardin (one having matted hairs) (109) Kāmaśāsana (chastiser of Kāma) (110) Śmaśānanilaya (one who has the cremation ground as his abode) (111) Sūkṣma (subtle) (112) Śmaśānastha (stationed in the cremation ground) (113) Maheśvara.