Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama
ते गणेशा महासत्त्वाः सर्वदेवेश्वरेश्वराः प्रणम्य देवं देवीं च इदं वचनम् अब्रुवन्
te gaṇeśā mahāsattvāḥ sarvadeveśvareśvarāḥ praṇamya devaṃ devīṃ ca idaṃ vacanam abruvan
أولئك سادةُ الغَنات الأقوياء، السامون فوق سادةِ جميع الآلهة، انحنَوا ساجدين للإله وللإلهة، ثم قالوا هذه الكلمات.
Suta Goswami (narrating); within the scene, Shiva’s Gaṇas speak after bowing to Shiva and the Goddess
It establishes the Śaiva order of approach: first praṇāma (reverent surrender) to Śiva along with Śakti, and only then speech, prayer, or request—mirroring the etiquette of Liṅga-pūjā where devotion precedes petition.
By portraying Śiva as the Deva addressed alongside Devī and as the supreme center before whom even exalted cosmic beings (Gaṇa-lords) bow, it implies Śiva as Pati—the highest Lord—while Śakti is honored as inseparable power in the same act of worship.
Praṇāma (bowing) and verbal stuti/prārthanā: the foundational devotional discipline that aligns the paśu (individual soul) toward Pati, softening pāśa (bondage) through humility and right orientation before worship or instruction.