Bhagavatam 0187: Shiva pardons Daksha and others; Daksha who is restored back to life, prays to Shiva
Haraye namah “Eṣa te rudra bhāgo ’stu yad-ucchiṣṭo ’dhvarasya vaiYajñas te rudra bhāgena kalpatām adya yajña-hanO Rudra!
Haraye namah “Eṣa te rudra bhāgo ’stu yad-ucchiṣṭo ’dhvarasya vaiYajñas te rudra bhāgena kalpatām adya yajña-hanO Rudra!
Sri krishnāya namah. Thereafter Daksha, seeking permission from Lord Brahma, reinstated the Yagna fire and together with the priests and other sages, sat down to complete the remaining rituals.
The assembled guests continued to pray, “In this world, dualities such as happiness-sorrows, victory-loss are the deep pits into which people keep falling repeatedly.
Rudra prayed, “O Srihari! O bestower of boons! In this creation, everyone worships Your lotus feet.
Nārāyanāya namah Understand the depth of spiritual essence hidden within every prayer.
Mādhavāya namah Daksha’s wife Prasuti prayed, “O Srinivasa! You are Parameśwara, the Supreme Lord.
Mādhavāya namah The guardian deities of the world continued, “These senses perceive only the visible world, however they fail to see You, O Lord.
Mādhavāya namah Brahmins prayed, “Death ceremonies and other offerings made to forefathers are also Your form.
Govindāya namah. Fourth Canto Chapter EightThis chapter covers the story of five year old Dhruva, who angered by his step-mother’s sarcasm leaves home and goes into the forests.