|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
I shall
prostrate before supreme Lord Shaneeshvara who speaks without certain measures,
he removes guilt in worshiper, he eradicates severe sins accumulated in various
births, he has no terrific form, he has long stature, he has no dreadful
appearance, he is eternal, he is the source of grains, he takes immense
pleasure in meditation under Ashwaththa tree/peepal, he  provides abundance of prosperity and wealth,
he is unfailing/efficacious, he takes immense joy in praising his splendor, he
is unconquerable, he is unique, he has great effulgence, he is the safest heaven
to worshiper who are surrendered at his lotus feet, he resides on the
Ashtamasthanam, his eyes are adorned in Anjjana, he is Akhilathma/Universal
spirit, he is the son of Lord Surya, he can be extremely dreadful/pitiless, he
is imperturbable, he is worshiped by celestial, he fulfills all the desires of
the worshiper, he eradicates misfortunes, disaster, etc.. he is worshiped by
immortals/Amaras, he is highly propitious and promising as well, he is
unfathomable, immeasurable,  and extremely
valorous, he undertakes extreme penances and Yoga, he eradicates all the
impurities and sins in the whole Universe, he has various forms, he provides
innumerable wellness and auspiciousness to worshiper, he is worshiped by Lord
Indhra/Amaradhipa, he causes destruction with mere glances and made Ashwaththama
weaponless, he is extremely forbearing towards injustice, he is worshiped by
Ashwaththama, he is the provider of abundance of piousness to worshiper, he is
insatiable, he is extremely valorous, he is worshiped by all, he is extremely
compassionate, he eradicates ignorance in worshiper, he provides undiminishig
boons to worshiper, he is eternal bliss, he is the provider longevity, he
provides all that desired by the worshiper who are surrendered at his lotus
feet, he eradicates mental distress and illnesses, he symbolizes supreme bliss,
he is the source of happiness to the Universe and its living beings, he is wielded
in vicious weapon, he is commander of living beings, he is worshiped and
eulogized by living beings, he is the provider of longevity and discipline, he
resides as soul in three worlds, he gets immensely pleased by the recitation of
sacred names by the worshiper, he provides abundance of meritorious rewards, he
is the son of Lord Adithya, he eradicates miseries and grief of worshiper, he
is the protector as well as purifier of souls, he is the safest heaven from the
perils and miseries, he is supreme bliss, he is the provider of longevity, he
is the provider of knowledge of self/self realisation to Dhvija, he is
promising, he resides as soul in living beings, he has pleasant disposition, he
is supreme spirit, he is Athmarama and he is primordial deity, he eradicates
perils and miseries of the worshiper, his lotus feet are worshiped by Indhira,
he is the provider of heavenly pleasures to worshiper, he represents Lord
Indhra, he provides all that desired by the worshiper, he fulfills all the
desires of the worshiper, he fulfils the desires of Indhumathi, he is pleasing
to Indhiraramana, he is worshiped by the Kings born in the clan of Lord Indhra,
he fulfills all that desired by the worshiper, he venerates Indhiraramana, he
represents sense organs and provider of sensual pleasures, he is beloved of
Eshvara, he is devoid of three types of impulses, he represents GoddessUma, he
reminds the deeds and the fruits of it to the souls, he is zealous and takes
immense pleasure in celebrations, he takes immense delight in the veneration of
Goddess Uma, he is the provider of highest of the meritorious reward to
worshiper, he has supreme radiance, he provides highest of the knowledge of
Yoga, he is extremely valorous, he explores on the above worlds, he is the Lord
of higher worlds, he is vigorous, he is Oonapadha who has unsteady  and slow movements, he symbolizes Rikarakshara
and he is worshiped with this sacred syllables, he is eulogized by illustrious
Rishis and Sages, he symbolizes sacred scriptures, he is worshiped by
illustrious Rishis and Sages, he is venerated with the recitation of Rigveda,
he symbolizes Rigdeva, he is most benevolent.
Om
Amithabhashine Aghahara Asheshadhurithapaha:| Aghoraroopa Athidheerghakaya  Cha Asheshabhayanaka ||
Anantha
Annnadhathre Ashwaththamoolajapariya: | Athisampathpradha  Amogha 
Anyasthuthya Prakopitha: ||
Aparajitha  Adhvatheeya Athithejasa Abhayapradha
|Ashtamastha  Anjjananibha Akhilathma Cha
Arkkanandhana ||
Athidharuna
Akshobhya Apsarobhi:Prapoojitha: | Abheeshtaphalapradha  Arishtamathana Cha Amarapoojitha ||
Anugrahya
Aprameya Parakrama Vibheeshana | Asadhyayoga Akhiladhoshaghna Aparakritha ||
Aprameya  Athisukhadha 
Amaradhipa Poojitha: | Avalokasarvanasha Ashwaththamadhvirayudha ||
Aparadhasahishnave
Ashvaththama Supoojitha: | Ananthapunyaphaladha 
Athriptha Cha  Athibala ||
Avalokasarvavandhya
Aksheenakarunanidhe | Avidhyamoolanashana: Akshayyaphaladhayaka: ||
Anandha
Paripoornna Cha  Ayushkarayathe Nama: |
Ashritheshtarththa Varadha Adhivyadhiharaya Cha ||
Anandhamaya  Anandhakara Ayudhadharakayathe |
Athmachakradhadhikarine 
Athmasthuthyaparanaya: ||
Ayushkara  Anupoorvya 
Athmayaththa Jagaththraya | Athmanamajapapreetha  Athmadhikaphalapradha: ||
Adithyasambhave
Arththibhanjjana  Athmarakshaka: |
Apadhbandhava Anandharoopa  Ayu:pradhaya
Cha ||
Akarnnapoornnachapa
Athmodhvishta Dhvijapradha | Anukoolya Athmaroopa Prathimadhanasupriya: ||
Athmarama
Adhideva  Apannarththivinashana: |
Indhrarchithapadha 
Indhrabhogaphalapradha: ||
Indhradevaswaroopa
Cha  Ishteshtavarapradha: |
Ishtapoorththipradha Indhumathi Ishta Varadhayaka ||
Indhiraramanapreetha  Indhravamsha Nriparcchitha: | Ihamuthreshta
Phaladha  Indhiraramanarcchitha: ||
Indhriya
Eshvarpreetha  Eshanathrayavarjjitha | Umaswaroopa  Udhbodhya Ushana Uthsavapriya ||
Umadevyarcchanapreetha  Ucchasthoccha Phalapradha: | Uruprakasha  Ucchasthayogadha Uruparakrama: ||
Oordhva
Lokadhisancharin Oordhva Lokadhinayaka :| Oorjjvasine  Ooonapadha 
Rikarakshara Poojitha: ||
Rishiproktha
Puranajja  Rishibi: Paripoojitha: |
Rigvedavandhya Rigroopa Rijumargapravarththaka: ||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
