SB 4.6.35

SB 4.6.35

Devanagari

विद्यातपोयोगपथमास्थितं तमधीश्वरम् । चरन्तं विश्वसुहृदं वात्सल्याल्लोकमङ्गलम् ॥ ३५ ॥

Verse text

vidyā-tapo-yoga-patham āsthitaṁ tam adhīśvaram carantaṁ viśva-suhṛdaṁ vātsalyāl loka-maṅgalam

Synonyms

vidyā knowledge ; tapaḥ austerity ; yoga patham — the path of devotional service ; āsthitam situated ; tam him (Lord Śiva) ; adhīśvaram the master of the senses ; carantam performing (austerity, etc.) ; viśva suhṛdam — the friend of the whole world ; vātsalyāt out of full affection ; loka maṅgalam — auspicious for everyone .

Translation

The demigods saw Lord Śiva situated in his perfection as the master of the senses, knowledge, fruitive activities and the path of achieving perfection. He was the friend of the entire world, and by virtue of his full affection for everyone, he was very auspicious.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

They saw Śiva, the Lord of the devatās, friend of the universe, the shelter of knowledge, austerity and yoga, performing austerities for the benefit of the world because of his affection for the living entities. He is the shelter of knowledge, austerity and yoga because he starts these processes. He performs (carantam) austerity for the benefit of the world.

Purport

Lord Śiva is full of wisdom and tapasya, austerity. One who knows the modes of work is understood to be situated on the path of devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. One cannot serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead unless one has achieved full perfectional knowledge in the ways and means of performing devotional service. Lord Śiva is described here as adhīśvara. Īśvara means “controller,” and adhīśvara means particularly “controller of the senses.” Generally our materially contaminated senses are apt to engage in sense gratificatory activities, but when a person is elevated by wisdom and austerity, the senses then become purified, and they become engaged in the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Lord Śiva is the emblem of such perfection, and therefore in the scriptures it is said, vaiṣṇavānāṁ yathā śambhuḥ: Lord Śiva is a Vaiṣṇava. Lord Śiva, by his actions within this material world, teaches all conditioned souls how to engage in devotional service twenty-four hours a day. Therefore he is described here as loka-maṅgala, good fortune personified for all conditioned souls.