हरिः ॐ
नमः स्रुत्याय च पथ्याय च
नमः काट्याय च नीप्याय च
नमः कुल्याय च सरस्याय च
नमो नादेयाय च वैशन्ताय च ॥ ३७॥
Chapter 5, Mantra 37 IAST form
namaḥ srutyāya ca pathyāya ca
namaḥ kāṭyāya ca nīpyāya ca
namaḥ kulyāya ca sarasyāya ca
namo nādeyāya ca vaiśantāya ca
..37..
Meaning:-
The verse from Sri Rudram salutes Lord Rudra in his various natural forms, recognizing his presence in small streams and broad paths, thorny bushes and fragrant plants, water channels and lakes, rivers and deserts. It emphasizes the divine's omnipresence across all elements of nature, reflecting the Vedic belief that divinity permeates all aspects of creation.
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