राहोर्विमोचनानन्तरं जलन्धरस्य सैन्योद्योगः — Rahu’s Aftermath and Jalandhara’s Mobilization
समादिदेश संख्याय स्वगणान्स महाबलान् । नंद्यादिकान्महादेवो महोतिः कौतुकी हरः
samādideśa saṃkhyāya svagaṇānsa mahābalān | naṃdyādikānmahādevo mahotiḥ kautukī haraḥ
Then Mahādeva—Hara, mighty in splendor and stirred with purposeful zeal—commanded his own exceedingly powerful Gaṇas, headed by Nandin, to be arrayed in proper order and numbered ranks.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It shows Saguna Śiva as the supreme Lord (Pati) who brings order to his powers (gaṇas): divine will is not chaotic but disciplined, directed, and purposeful—guiding devotees toward dharma and protection.
In Liṅga/Saguna worship, devotees approach Śiva as the living Lord who governs the cosmos. Here, Mahādeva’s command over Nandin and the gaṇas reflects his sovereign lordship that the Liṅga signifies—steady, centered authority from which all divine functions proceed.
A takeaway is disciplined japa and inner “arrangement” of the senses: perform pañcākṣarī japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with ordered breath and attention, and begin worship by honoring Nandi as the emblem of steadiness and devotion before Śiva.