Devas Praise Śiva; Gaṇeśa Manifests as Vighneśvara and Receives the Primacy of Worship
ददौ निरीक्षणं क्षणाद् भवः स तान्सुरोत्तमान् प्रणेमुरादराद्धरं सुरा मुदार्द्रलोचनाः
dadau nirīkṣaṇaṃ kṣaṇād bhavaḥ sa tānsurottamān praṇemurādarāddharaṃ surā mudārdralocanāḥ
وفي لحظةٍ واحدة ألقى بهافا نظرته المفعمة بالنعمة على أولئك الصفوة من الدِّيفات؛ فانحنى الدِّيفات، وعيونهم نديةٌ من الفرح، بخشوعٍ وبهاكتي لهارا—الربّ الحامل والحافظ لكل شيء.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purva-Bhaga account to the sages, describing the devas’ encounter with Shiva)
It highlights anugraha—Śiva’s grace—symbolized by His glance; in Linga-pūjā, the devotee seeks this same compassionate recognition from Pati (Śiva), which sanctifies worship and makes it spiritually fruitful.
Śiva appears as Bhava/Hara, the supreme Pati who upholds the cosmos and dissolves suffering; His mere glance is sufficient to confer reassurance and upliftment, showing His sovereignty and compassion beyond ritual complexity.
Pranāma (reverent bowing) and darśana-bhakti are emphasized—humble surrender that prepares the pashu (individual soul) for Śiva’s grace, a key inner attitude aligned with Pāśupata-oriented devotion.