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Shloka 117

Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti

गाणपत्यं तदा शंभोर् ययुः पूजाविधेर्बलात् न किंचिद् अब्रुवन् देवाः सेन्द्रोपेन्द्रा गणेश्वराः

gāṇapatyaṃ tadā śaṃbhor yayuḥ pūjāvidherbalāt na kiṃcid abruvan devāḥ sendropendrā gaṇeśvarāḥ

ثمّ، بقوة نظام العبادة الذي شرعه شَمبهو، دخلت الآلهة—مع إندرا وأوبندرا—في منزلة أن تُعَدّ من غَناتِه؛ ولم ينطق سادةُ الجموع السماوية بكلمةٍ واحدة.

गाणपत्यंthe state/affiliation of (Shiva’s) Gaṇas
गाणपत्यं:
तदाthen
तदा:
शंभोःof Śambhu (Śiva)
शंभोः:
ययुःthey went/attained
ययुः:
पूजाविधेःof the rite/method of worship
पूजाविधेः:
बलात्by force/compelling potency
बलात्:
not
:
किंचित्anything
किंचित्:
अब्रुवन्they spoke
अब्रुवन्:
देवाःthe gods
देवाः:
सेन्द्रोपेन्द्राःwith Indra and Upendra (Vishnu)
सेन्द्रोपेन्द्राः:
गणेश्वराःleaders/lords of the groups (hosts).
गणेश्वराः:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
I
Indra
U
Upendra (Vishnu)
D
Devas
G
Ganas

FAQs

It emphasizes that Śiva’s puja-vidhi is not merely ceremonial: it has transformative śakti that can elevate even the Devas into Śiva’s sphere (gaṇa-bhāva), showing the supremacy of Linga-centered worship as a means of grace.

Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign Lord whose ordinance (vidhi) carries irresistible spiritual authority; before that lordship, even powerful gods fall silent, indicating reverence and the dissolution of egoic assertion.

The verse highlights strict adherence to Śiva’s puja-vidhi (regulated worship). In Shaiva terms, such disciplined practice supports the loosening of pāśa (bondage) and alignment of the paśu (soul) toward Pati through devotion and surrender.