And there the Rudras, the Saddhyas, Viswedevas, the
Vasus, Yama, Varuna, and Kuvera with all his attendants,
and the spirits and goblins, and the two Aswins, the
Gandharvas, the Apsaras, the Yakshas, as also the
celestial sages, the Sun-gods, as well as the gods
presiding over the winds, and evil spirits of all
sorts, worship the high-souled lord of Uma, possessed
of diverse characteristics. And there, O king,
the adorable god sports with the wild and playful
followers of Kuvera, possessed of weird and ghostly
appearances. Glowing with its own splendour,
that mountain looks resplendent as the morning sun.
And no creature with his natural eyes made of flesh,
can ever ascertain its shape or configuration, and
neither heat nor cold prevails there, nor doth the
sun shine nor do the winds blow. And, O king,
neither doth senility nor hunger, nor thirst, nor
death, nor fear afflict any one at that place.
And, O foremost of conquerors, on all sides of that
mountain, there exist mines of gold, resplendent as
the rays of the sun. And O king, the attendants
of Kuvera, desirous of doing good to him, protect
these mines of gold from intruders, with uplifted arms.
Hie thee thither, and appease that adorable god who
is known by the names of Sarva, Bedha, Rudra, Sitikantha,
Surapa, Suvarcha, Kapardi, Karala, Haryyaksha, Varada,
Tryaksha, Pushnodantabhid, Vamana, Siva, Yamya, Avyaktarupa,
Sadvritta, Sankara, Kshemya, Harikesa, Sthanu, Purusha,
Harinetra, Munda, Krishna, Uttarana, Bhaskara, Sutirtha,
Devadeva, Ranha, Ushnishi, Suvaktra, Sahasraksha,
Midhvan, Girisa, Prasanta, Yata, Chiravasa, Vilwadanda,
Siddha, Sarvadandadhara, Mriga, Vyadha, Mahan, Dhanesa,
Bhava, Vara, Somavaktra, Siddhamantra, Chakshu, Hiranyavahu,
Ugra, Dikpati, Lelihana, Goshtha, Shiddhamantra, Vrishnu,
Pasupati, Bhutapati, Vrisha, Matribhakta, Senani,
Madhyama, Sruvahasta, Yati, Dhanwi, Bhargava, Aja,
Krishnanetra, Virupaksha, Tikshnadanshtra, Tikshna,
Vaiswanaramukha,
Mahadyuti, Ananga, Sarva, Dikpati, Bilohita, Dipta, Diptaksha, Mahauja,
Vasuretas, Suvapu, Prithu, Kritivasa, Kapalmali, Suvarnamukuta, Mahadeva, Krishna, Tryamvaka, Anagha, Krodhana, Nrisansa, Mridu, Vahusali, Dandi, Taptatapa, Akrurakarma, Sahasrasira, Sahasra-charana, Swadha-swarupa, Vahurupa, Danshtri, Pinaki, Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Avyaya, Trisulahasta, Varada, Tryamvaka, Bhuvaneswara, Tripuraghna, Trinayana, Trilokesa, Mahanja, Sarvabhuta-prabhava, Sarvabhuta-dharana, Dharanidhara, Isana, Sankara, Sarva, Siva, Visveswara, Bhava, Umapati, Pasupati, Viswarupa, Maheswara, Virupaksha, Dasabhuja, Vrishavadhwaja, Ugra, Sthanu, Siva, Rudra, Sarva, Girisa, Iswara, Sitakantha, Aja, Sukra, Prithu, Prithuhara, Vara, Viswarupa, Virupaksha, Vahurupa, Umapati, Anangangahara, Hara, Saranya, Mahadeva, Chaturmukha. There bowing unto that deity, must thou crave his protection. And thus, O prince, making thy submission to that high-souled Mahadeva of great energy, shalt thou acquire that gold. And the men who go there thus, succeed in obtaining the gold. Thus instructed,
Mahadyuti, Ananga, Sarva, Dikpati, Bilohita, Dipta, Diptaksha, Mahauja,
Vasuretas, Suvapu, Prithu, Kritivasa, Kapalmali, Suvarnamukuta, Mahadeva, Krishna, Tryamvaka, Anagha, Krodhana, Nrisansa, Mridu, Vahusali, Dandi, Taptatapa, Akrurakarma, Sahasrasira, Sahasra-charana, Swadha-swarupa, Vahurupa, Danshtri, Pinaki, Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Avyaya, Trisulahasta, Varada, Tryamvaka, Bhuvaneswara, Tripuraghna, Trinayana, Trilokesa, Mahanja, Sarvabhuta-prabhava, Sarvabhuta-dharana, Dharanidhara, Isana, Sankara, Sarva, Siva, Visveswara, Bhava, Umapati, Pasupati, Viswarupa, Maheswara, Virupaksha, Dasabhuja, Vrishavadhwaja, Ugra, Sthanu, Siva, Rudra, Sarva, Girisa, Iswara, Sitakantha, Aja, Sukra, Prithu, Prithuhara, Vara, Viswarupa, Virupaksha, Vahurupa, Umapati, Anangangahara, Hara, Saranya, Mahadeva, Chaturmukha. There bowing unto that deity, must thou crave his protection. And thus, O prince, making thy submission to that high-souled Mahadeva of great energy, shalt thou acquire that gold. And the men who go there thus, succeed in obtaining the gold. Thus instructed,