Vidyesvara Samhita
The Vidyesvara Samhita primarily focuses on the creation of the universe and the supreme greatness of Lord Shiva. It elucidates the metaphysical concepts, cosmology, and the various aspects of Shiva worship.
Sanskrit :
“ॐ ह्रीं वत्साय ध्रुवाय नमः स्थाणवे नमः शिवाय”
Meaning :
“ॐ”: Om, the primordial sound, representing the universe and the ultimate reality.
“ह्रीं”: This is a seed mantra associated with Goddess Saraswati, often used for purification and concentration.
“वत्साय”: To Vatsa, a name that can signify 'to one born of' or 'to the beloved'. It can symbolize Lord Shiva as the loving protector.
“ध्रुवाय”: To Dhruva, indicating firmness, steadfastness, and constancy.
“नमः”: Salutations or adoration.
“स्थाणवे”: To Sthanu, another name for Lord Shiva meaning 'immovable' or 'eternal'.
“नमः”: Salutations or adoration.
“शिवाय”: To Shiva, the auspicious one, the ultimate reality, or Lord Shiva himself.
Explanation :
The Shiva Kavacham Mantra is a combination of seed sounds (Om and Hreem) along with salutations to specific names associated with Lord Shiva. It is a prayer seeking protection and strength from Lord Shiva, who is revered as the supreme deity of destruction and transformation in Hinduism. The mantra invokes the qualities of steadfastness, constancy, and immovability, symbolizing Lord Shiva's unwavering support and protection for the devotee. By chanting this mantra, devotees seek divine grace, inner strength, and spiritual protection in their lives.