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Verse 26 of the Śiva-sahasranāmam praises Lord Śiva as the God of gods, the Ṛṣi of all ṛṣis, the sacrifice of all sacrifices, and the most auspicious of all auspicious things. It signifies that even the mightiest deities like Brahmā and Viṣṇu seek His intervention and blessings. Lord Śiva possesses supreme wisdom, transcending all other sages. He is the ultimate recipient of all offerings and devotional acts, representing the essence of worship. Additionally, Śiva is hailed as the epitome of auspiciousness, encompassing all positive energies and divine grace. These verses exalt Lord Śiva's unparalleled greatness and dominion over all aspects of existence.
Śrī Śiva-Sahasranāmam Introduction Transcription
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