Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 1 - Verse 5


Sanskrit:

संवत्सरान्ते भगवानाशुतोष उमापति: ।वरेणच्छन्दयामास शाल्वं शरणमागतम् ॥ ५ ॥

ITRANS:

saṁvatsarānte bhagavānāśu-toṣa umā-patiḥvareṇa cchandayām āsaśālvaṁ śaraṇam āgatam

Translation:

The great Lord Umāpati is known as “he who is quickly pleased,” yet only at the end of a year did he gratify Śālva, who had approached him for shelter, by offering him a choice of benedictions.

Purport:

Śālva worshiped Lord Śiva, who is famous as Āśutoṣa, “one who is quickly satisfied.” And yet Lord Śiva did not come to Śālva for an entire year because, being bhagavān, a great, all-knowing personality, he understood that any benediction given to Lord Kṛṣṇa’s enemy would be fruitless. Still, as stated by the words śaraṇam āgatam, Śālva had come to Lord Śiva for shelter, and thus to maintain the standard principle that a worshiper receives a benediction, Lord Śiva offered one to Śālva.