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PARV MAHABHARAT BOOK 14 CHAPTER 8
Mahabharat
Book 14 Chapter 8 : English
Mentions Names of Shiv
Section VIII
"Samvart
said, "There is a peak named Munjaban (Punjavan) on the summits
of the Himalaya mountains, where the adorable Lord of Uma (Mahadev)
is constantly engaged in austere devotional exercises.
•
There the mighty and worshipful god of great puissance,
accompanied by his consort Uma, and armed with his trident, surrounded
by wild goblins of many sorts, pursuing his random wish or fancy,
constantly resides in the shade of giant forest trees, or in the
caves, or on the rugged peaks of the great mountain. And there the
• Rudras, the Saddhyas, Viswedevas, the
Vasus, Yama, Varuna, and Kuvera with all his attendants, and the
spirits and goblins, and the two Aswins, the Gandharvas, the Apsaras,
the Yakshas, as also the celestial sages, the Sun-gods, as well
as the gods presiding over the winds, and evil spirits of all sorts,
worship the high-souled Umapati, possessed of diverse characteristics.
• And there, O king, the adorable god sports
with the wild and playful followers of Kuvera, possessed of weird
and ghostly appearances.
• Glowing with its own splendour, that mountain
looks resplendent as the morning sun.
• And no creature with his natural eyes
made of flesh, can ever ascertain its shape or configuration, and
neither heat nor cold prevails there, nor doth the sun shine nor
do the winds blow.
• And, O king, neither doth senility nor
hunger, nor thirst, nor death, nor fear afflict any one at that
place. And, O foremost of conquerors, on all sides of that mountain,
there exist mines of gold, resplendent as the rays of the sun.
• And O king, the attendants of Kuvera,
desirous of doing good to him, protect these mines of gold from
intruders, with uplifted arms.
• Hie thee thither, and appease that adorable
god who is known by the following names.
Names of Shiv :
Sharva, Vedha, Rudra, Shitikantha, Surapa, Suvarcha, Kapardi, Karala,
Haryaksha, Varada, Tryaksha, Pushna, Dantabhida, Vamana, Shiva,
Yamya, Avyaktarupa, Sadvritta, Shankara, Kshemya, Harikesa, Sthanu,
Purusha, Harinetra, Munda, Krisha, Uttarana, Bhaskara, Sutirtha,
Devadeva, Ranha, Ushnishi, Suvaktra, Sahasraksha, Midhu, Girisa,
Prashanta, Yata, Chiravasa, Vilwadanda, Siddha, Sarvadandadhara,
Mriga, Vyadha, Mahan, Dhanesa, Bhava, Vara, Somavaktra, Siddhamantra,
Chakshu, Hiranyavahu, Ugra, Dikpati, Lelihana, Goshtha, Shiddhamantra,
Vrishnu, Pasupati, Bhutapati, Vrisha, Matribhakta, Senani, Madhyama,
Sruvahasta, Yati, Dhanwi, Bhargava, Aja, Krishnanetra, Virupaksha,
Tikshnadanshtra, Tikshna, Vaiswanaramukha, Mahadyuti, Ananga, Sarva,
Dikpati, Bilohita, Dipta, Diptaksha, Mahauja, Vasuretas, Suvapu,
Prithu, Kritivasa, Kapalmali, Suvarnamukuta, Mahadeva, Krishna,
Tryamvaka, Anagha, Krodhana, Nrisansa, Mridu, Vahusali, Dandi, Taptatapa,
Akrurakarma, Sahasrasira, Sahasra-charana, Swadha-swarupa, Vahurupa,
Danshtri, Pinaki, Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Avyaya, Trisulahasta, Varada,
Tryamvaka, Bhuvaneswara, Tripuraghna, Trinayana, Trilokesa, Mahanja,
Sarvabhuta-prabhava, Sarvabhuta-dharana, Dharanidhara, Isana, Sankara,
Sarva, Siva, Visveswara, Bhava, Umapati, Pasupati, Viswarupa, Maheswara,
Virupaksha, Dasabhuja, Vrishavadhwaja, Ugra, Sthanu, Siva, [Rudra]],
Sarva, Girisa, Iswara, Sitakantha, Aja, Sukra, Prithu, Prithuhara,
Vara, Viswarupa, Virupaksha, Bahurupa, Umapati, Anangangahara, Hara,
Sharanya, Mahadeva, Chaturmukha,
•
There bowing unto that deity, must thou crave his protection.
And thus, O prince, making thy submission to that high-souled Mahadev
of great energy, shalt thou acquire that gold.
And the men who go there thus, succeed in obtaining the gold. Thus
instructed, Marutta, the son of Karandhama, did as he was advised.
And made superhuman arrangements for the performance of his sacrifice.
And artisans manufactured vessels of gold for that sacrifice.
• And Vrihaspati too, hearing of the prosperity
of Marutta, eclipsing that of the gods, became greatly grieved at
heart, and distressed at the thought that his rival Samvarta should
become prosperous, became sick at heart, and the glow of his complexion
left him, and his frame became emaciated.
• And when the lord of the gods came to
know that Vrihaspati was much aggrieved, he went to him attended
by the Immortals and addressed him thus."
Above names of Shiv in Alphabetical order :
• Aja, Aja, Akrurakarma, Anagha, Ananga,
Anangangahara, Avyaktarupa, Avyaya, Bahurupa, Bhargava, Bhaskara,
Bhava, Bhava, Bhutapati, Bhuvaneswara, Bilohita, Chakshu, Chaturmukha,
Chiravasa, Dandi, Danshtri, Dantabhida, Dasabhuja, Devadeva, Dhanesa,
Dhanwi, Dharanidhara, Dikpati, Dikpati, Dipta, Diptaksha, Girisa,
Girisa, Goshtha, Hara, Harikesa, Harinetra, Haryaksha, Hiranyavahu,
Isana, Iswara, Kapalmali, Kapardi, Karala, Krisha, Krishna, Krishnanetra,
Kritivasa, Krodhana, Kshemya, Lelihana, Madhyama, Mahadeva, Mahadeva,
Mahadeva, Mahadyuti, Mahan, Mahanja, Mahauja, Mahayogi, Maheswara,
Matribhakta, Midhu, Mridu, Mriga, Munda, Nrisansa, Pasupati, Pasupati,
Pinaki, Prashanta, Prithu, Prithu, Prithuhara, Purusha, Pushna,
Ranha, Rudra, Rudra, Sadvritta, Sahasra-charana, Sahasraksha, Sahasrasira,
Sankara, Sarva, Sarva, Sarva, Sarvabhuta-dharana, Sarvabhuta-prabhava,
Sarvadandadhara, Senani, Shankara, Sharanya, Sharva, Shiddhamantra,
Shitikantha, Shiva, Siddha, Siddhamantra, Sitakantha, Siva, Siva,
Somavaktra, Sruvahasta, Sthanu, Sthanu, Sukra, Surapa, Sutirtha,
Suvaktra, Suvapu, Suvarcha, Suvarnamukuta, Swadha-swarupa, Taptatapa,
Tikshna, Tikshnadanshtra, Trilokesa, Trinayana, Tripuraghna, Trisulahasta,
Tryaksha, Tryamvaka, Tryamvaka, Ugra, Ugra, Umapati, Umapati, Ushnishi,
Uttarana, Vahurupa, Vahusali, Vaiswanaramukha, Vamana, Vara, Vara,
Varada, Varada, Vasuretas, Vedha, Vilwadanda, Virupaksha, Virupaksha,
Virupaksha, Visveswara, Viswarupa, Viswarupa, Vrisha, Vrishavadhwaja,
Vrishnu, Vyadha, Yamya, Yata, Yati.
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