Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
ततस्तदद्भुततमं दृष्ट्वा सर्वे गणेश्वराः सुचिरं विस्मिताक्षाश्च वैलक्ष्यमगमत् परम्
tatastadadbhutatamaṃ dṛṣṭvā sarve gaṇeśvarāḥ suciraṃ vismitākṣāśca vailakṣyamagamat param
Then, seeing that most wondrous event, all the lords of the gaṇas stood for a long time with astonished eyes, and they fell into the utmost perplexity/embarrassment.
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Within the immediate narrative flow, it points to Śiva’s unexpected, intimate honoring of the Mahāpāśupata leader—an act that surprises even the gaṇa-chiefs accustomed to Śiva’s court.
Vailakṣya conveys social-spiritual discomfiture: the gaṇas witness a reversal of expected protocol or hierarchy, prompting uncertainty about status, precedence, and the meaning of Śiva’s gesture.
No. It is a literary device highlighting the extraordinariness of Śiva’s līlā; the gaṇas’ astonishment magnifies the significance of the event rather than undermining Śiva’s authority.