Sri Rudram 1.15
Anand V. Hudli
anandhudli at HOTMAIL.COM
Mon Aug 23 16:46:04 CDT 1999
|| AUM namo bhagavate rudrAya ||
The Rishi of this mantra as well as the devatA is BhagavAn rudra (Shiva),
and the meter anuShTubh.
pari te dhanvano hetirasmAnvR^iNaktu vishvataH |
atho ya ishhudhistavAre asmannidhehi tam.h ||
(Shri Rudram: anuvAka 1; Rik 15)
te - Your
dhanvano - bow's
hetiH - arrow
asmAn.h - us
pari-vR^iNaktu - may it spare us
vishvataH - everywhere
atho - also
yaH - that
ishhudhiH - quiver
tava - Your
asmad.h Are - far from us
nidhehi - keep
tam - that (quiver)
(O Rudra!) May the arrow from Your bow spare us everywhere and not
torment us. (Please) keep (Your) quiver far away from us.
sAyaNAchAryabhAShyam.h (Commentary of sAyaNAchArya)
he rudra te tvadIyasya dhanvano hetirbANashalyarUpA .asmAn.h
vishvataH sarvataH parivR^iNaktu varjitAnkarotu | asmAn.h mA
bAdhatAmityarthaH | atho api cha yastaveshhudhistamasmadAre
asmatto dUre nidhehi sthApaya |
O Rudra! May the arrow of Your bow spare us everywhere. This means
"may it not torment us!" Further, place that quiver of Yours far away
from us.
|| iti yajuH saMhitAyAM chaturthakANDe pa.nchamaprapAThake
shrIrudra-adhyAye prathamo .anuvAkaH ||
Thus ends the first anuvAka of the fourth kANDa, fifth prapAThaka
of the shrI-rudra-adhyAya of the (krishna) yajur veda.
The following is customarily recited at the end of the first
anuvAka, although it does not form part of the rudra-adhyAya.
namaste astu bhagavan.h vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya trayaMbakAya
tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya
mR^ityuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrImanmAhAdevAya ||
May (our) salutations be to You, O Bhagavan, who are Vishveshvara
(the lord of the universe), mahAdeva (the great God), trayaMbaka
(the three-eyed One), tripurAntaka (the destroyer of the three cities),
trikAgnikAla (the time of the agnihotra when the three fires
gArhapatya, daxiNAgni, and AhavanIya, are used), kAlAgnirudra (the
Rudra who consumes everything as the fire of kAlAgni at the time
of destruction), nIlakaNTha (the blue-throated One),
mR^ityuJNjaya (the conqueror of Death), sarveshvara (the Lord of
all), sadAshiva (the ever-auspicious One), and shrImanmahAdeva
(the celebrated and great God).
|| AUM namo bhagavate rudrAya ||
Anand
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