गणसमागमः (Śiva Summons the Gaṇas for the Great Festival)
षष्टिस्सर्वान्तकः श्रीमान्तथैव विकृताननः । गणानान्दुन्दुभोष्टाभिः कोटिकोटिभिर्गणनायकः
ṣaṣṭissarvāntakaḥ śrīmāntathaiva vikṛtānanaḥ | gaṇānāndundubhoṣṭābhiḥ koṭikoṭibhirgaṇanāyakaḥ
“He is Ṣaṣṭi—Sarvāntaka, the all-destroying—auspicious and resplendent as Śrīmān, and likewise Vikṛtānana, of wondrous visage. Amid the thunder of the gaṇas’ dundubhi drums, he stands as leader of the gaṇas, attended by crores upon crores.”
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahākāla
Shakti Form: Kālī
Role: destructive
The verse emphasizes Śiva’s sovereign order: countless gaṇas move under a single divine leadership, teaching that the cosmos—however vast—remains governed by Mahādeva’s will, and that devotion aligns the individual (paśu) with the Lord (Pati) beyond fear of dissolution.
By portraying Śiva with names and attendants, the text highlights Saguna Śiva—worshipped through form, names, and divine retinue—supporting linga-upāsanā where the devotee approaches the transcendent through a tangible, grace-bestowing presence.
A practical takeaway is nāma-smaraṇa of Śiva (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with focused visualization of Śiva as Gaṇanāyaka, supported by traditional aids like vibhūti (tripuṇḍra) and rudrākṣa to steady bhakti and inner discipline.