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How is the sin resulting from eating the food of others or committing adultery destroyed? How does one find rescue from hell and darkness? (6)
How do the gods, sages, serpents, spirits, Yakshas, and Guhyakas attain the right to reside for a long time in the realm of Rudra, shining like the sun and moon? (7)
By relying on what method does a woman, driven by lust, come from afar and embrace the practitioner by force? O Lord, how can even great deities like Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu be destroyed? How can a dead person return to life and become ageless and immortal? Please teach me this. (8)
Hearing these words from his beloved again and again, the Lord Unmatta Bhairava, feeling satisfied, replies to the Goddess Bhairavi with humility. (9)
I shall speak, having bowed to the Lord of Wrath, the one with the sky as his face, the one who holds the thunderbolt, the destroyer of gods, and the King of the Bhuta Damara.
| He is the destroyer of all sins | the slayer of sorrow and poverty. |
|---|---|
| He is the destroyer of all diseases | the destroyer of all obstacles. |
| He generates great power | he is the subduer of evil minds. |
| He is the creator of great miracles | he is the embodiment of creation, maintenance, and destruction. |
O Goddess, by merely knowing him, he grants the fruits of enjoyment and liberation. (10)