शिवागमन-नाद-समागमः (Śiva’s Advent, the Drum-Sound, and the Cosmic Assembly)
जालंको हि द्वादशभिः कोटिभिर्गणपुंगवः । सप्तभिस्समदः श्रीमांस्तथैव विकृताननः
jālaṃko hi dvādaśabhiḥ koṭibhirgaṇapuṃgavaḥ | saptabhissamadaḥ śrīmāṃstathaiva vikṛtānanaḥ
En verdad, Jālaṅka es el más eminente entre los gaṇas de Śiva, asistido por doce crores de seguidores. Asimismo, el ilustre Samada está asistido por siete crores, y lo mismo Vikṛtānana.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Cosmic Event: expansion of Śiva’s gaṇa-hosts to multi-crore scales, signaling cosmic sovereignty in the sṛṣṭi narrative
The verse highlights Shiva’s sovereign order (aiśvarya) expressed through his vast gaṇa-hosts—showing that the Lord (Pati) governs creation through empowered attendants, and devotion deepens by recognizing this sacred hierarchy.
In Saguna worship, the Liṅga represents Shiva’s accessible presence; the gaṇas are his divine entourage and guardians. Honoring Shiva includes reverence for his śakti-filled retinue, reinforcing disciplined bhakti toward the Liṅga as the Lord of all hosts.
A practical takeaway is gaṇa-sevā-bhāva in worship: perform pañcākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with humility, offer bilva and water to the Liṅga, and mentally salute Shiva’s gaṇas as protectors of dharma before concluding the pūjā.