Inaugurating his divine prayers of realization at the end of an immortalizing and spectacularly hair-raising battle, set in what is now current day Assam , the great Mahajan, Lord Shiva's first sentence begins with; " My dear Lord, You are the worshipable object of the Vedic hymns."
With the utterance of only the first line we begin to stumble into that holy domain of 'one drop of the infinite is infinite'.
In a small narration found in volume 9 of Bhagavatam, the great rajarishi Emperor Nabaga and his successor, his youngest son, also named Nabaga ,find themselves in a few unique turn of events that reveal the divinely helpful aspect of Lord Shiva in the jiva's search for wisdom.This narration indicates the powerful knowledge Lord Shiva is conversant with and substantiates His Mahajan stance of Bhagavat Dharma, and His mercy to assist the sincere seeker of Lord Krsna.
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