हरिः ॐ
नमः सोभ्याय च प्रतिसर्याय च
नमो याम्याय च क्षेम्याय च
नमः श्लोक्याय चावसान्याय च
नम उर्वर्याय च खल्याय च ॥ ३३॥
Chapter 5, Mantra 33 IAST form
namaḥ sobhyāya ca pratisaryāya ca
namo yāmyāya ca kṣemyāya ca
namaḥ ślokyāya cāvasānyāya ca
nama urvaryāya ca khalyāya ca .. 33..
Meaning:-
This verse from the Sri Rudram in the Yajurveda continues the series of salutations to Lord Rudra (Shiva), recognizing his presence in various forms and dimensions. The verse honors Rudra as embodying both refined and unrefined aspects of existence, acknowledging his influence over both the forces of death and the blessings of safety and welfare. It praises him as the ultimate goal of hymns and as the final end of all things. Additionally, it reveres him as associated with both fertile and barren lands, symbolizing his omnipresence and his role in all aspects of life and creation. This verse highlights Rudra's encompassing nature and his integral role in both the positive and challenging facets of existence.
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