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[From “Lord Siva and His Worship” by Swami Sivananda] I The adorable Lord of all bliss, all love, all mercy The supreme light that shines in my heart The Lord who fed Sambandhar and Appar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Great Ancient, the Goal of Yogis The Supreme Purusha that dwells in the Puri The Adi Deva, whom the Vedas sing of Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The pillar of light which baffled Brahma and Vishnu The ocean of mercy who saved Markandeya The Lord of Madurai whom the Pandya beat Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The supreme Teacher who taught the four The Adi Deva who has assumed the five Parama, Vyuha, Vibhava, Archa and Antaryamin, Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who pervades the universe The thread-soul, the Sutratman, The over-soul, the purport of Srutis Him I saw at the abode, of Rishis. The effulgence who is above the Three Who exists even after the Pralaya Who saved Kannappa and Sundarar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. He who drank the poison and saved the world, He who danced at Chidambaram, He who shines as the Jyotirlinga Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. He who brought the jackal-horses to Pandya He who gave pearl-palanquin to Sambandhar He who is the essence of Panchakshara Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. He who dwells in Banares and Vedas, In Ramesvar, Arunachal and Kanchi, In the hearts of all beings Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. He who pleaded on behalf of Darumi He who dwells in Kailas with Uma He who restored the eyesight of Sundarar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. II The Lord who gave stick to blind Appar The Grace who begged alms for Sundarar The Marga Bandhu who showed the way to Appayya Dikshitar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Mercy who took the message to Paravai The Love who wrote the poem for Darumi The Fire that burnt Nakirar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who became a cooly at Madurai And carried earth for stopping the floods For the sake of a little sweetmeat Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who created tank and garden for the devotee Who became the slave of His devotees Who sent the pearl-palanquin to Sambandhar Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The hunter who quarrelled with Arjuna The untouchable who debated with Sankara The groom who took the horses to Pandya Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who has Uma as His left side Who is also Narayana of the milk ocean Who is the child sleeping on the banian leaf Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who is the Holiest, the Oldest Who is Jyoti within the Jyoti Who is praised by the Devas and Rishis Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. He who is Ambalam in Chidambaram Who is brilliance in Arunachalam Who is the great thief hiding in forms Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Satguru who reveals in the Chidakasa Who breaks all the three bonds Who leads the aspirants to the land of Moksha Him I saw at the abode of Rishis. The Lord who dwells in the Sahasrara Who is the way, the goal and the centre, Who is the truth in the Mahavakya Him I saw at the abode of Rishis.

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