गणसमागमः (Śiva Summons the Gaṇas for the Great Festival)
इत्युक्तं शम्भुचरितं गमनम्परमोत्सवम् । हिमालयपुरोद्भूतं सद्वृत्तं शृणु नारद
ityuktaṃ śambhucaritaṃ gamanamparamotsavam | himālayapurodbhūtaṃ sadvṛttaṃ śṛṇu nārada
Thus has been spoken the sacred account of Śambhu—His departure, a most exalted festival. Now hear, O Nārada, the noble and auspicious narrative that arose in the city of Himālaya.
Brahma
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It frames Śiva’s līlā as “paramotsava”—a supreme sacred celebration—teaching that attentive hearing of His divine acts (śravaṇa) purifies the mind and turns worldly events into a path of devotion and grace.
By praising “Śambhu-carita,” the verse emphasizes Saguna Śiva—God known through compassionate acts and narratives—supporting bhakti-based worship where the Liṅga is revered as the accessible, worshipful presence of the same supreme Pati.
Śravaṇa (devotional listening/recitation) of Śiva-kathā is implied; as a practical takeaway, recite or hear the Purāṇa with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to steady attention and deepen bhakti.