O Lord, Who is the Ocean
of compassion for the whole world, Who is the abode of happiness, Who
is revered by Viṣṇ and Brahma, Who is the essence of all the
physical things present in this universe, Who is the limit of
qualities needed for the Lordship of the universe, Who is beyond
everyone! Be victorious.||2||
That here which is seen
and the rest also is present and existent due to You as the reason
(fundamental cause). The rise of this world, and then the again the
state of it, and finally the destruction by the Lord is all due to You
(fundamental cause).||3||
O Giriśa! Again during the
deluge, the tāṇḍava dance which possesses an unpleasant beauty
settles in You. This way, the world and the leftover based on the
three-qualities disappears inside You.||4||
O Lord! Just like the tree
comes out from the seed, You are the primary reason for the existence
of the world. O Lord, Who is the ocean of compassion! I am lying
prostrate in front of You and taking Your — Who is the end of the
world and Who is beyond everything — path and refuge.||5||
O Śiva! When persons with
intelligent mind are dissolved in You, owing to the immense devotion,
then, if not them, then Who will move towards the state of being in
divine home — full of bliss, prosperity, and growth.||6||
The Lord of the earth
(kings), the Lord of the abode of Vasu (Indra), The state of being in
the abode of Vasu (Heaven), the Lord of demi-gods, the Spectator of
the destiny (Brahma), the Controller of boon and salvation, happen due
to immense devotion in You.||7||
O Śiva, Who is the Lord of
ghosts! Of what use is the presence of worldly pleasures, the skill of
Yoga, the liberation, the auspicious and dispassionate feelings for
the mundane world, the feet of the caretaking mother, or the city of
Indra (Śakra), for that person who is possessed with Your fantastic
devotion.||8||
O Hara (Śiva), Who is the
Lord of the world! The destitute persons, having achieved the art of
devotion in You, become rich and affluent with the toenails shining
forth due to adoration by the diamonds and jewels from the head of the
demi-gods and Kinnara.||9||
I quickly sing praise of
Śiva, Who is white like a stone of ice, Who is established at the
Rajatādri-Mountain (Kailāsa), Who possesses or has gained all the
powerful boons, Who is adorned by resplendent Girijā (Pārvatī), Who is
established by various treatises, Who is won over by devotion, and Who
is the basis of time.||10||
Mind should wander in You,
Who is adorned by the enticing artistry of the king of night (moon),
Who smiles benevolently owing to the devotion of others, Who is
adorned with white ashes on His grey cloud like body, and Who is
residing in the various treatises.||11||
This is the deed which
ends oblation, with an offering of flower in Śiva (Vidhi). O Giriśa!
Those, by whom this prayer, which helps find a Lord for the destitute,
for You is sung, do they ever face any difficulty here in prosperity
[No is implicit].||12||