Devas Praise Śiva; Gaṇeśa Manifests as Vighneśvara and Receives the Primacy of Worship
ददौ निरीक्षणं क्षणाद् भवः स तान्सुरोत्तमान् प्रणेमुरादराद्धरं सुरा मुदार्द्रलोचनाः
dadau nirīkṣaṇaṃ kṣaṇād bhavaḥ sa tānsurottamān praṇemurādarāddharaṃ surā mudārdralocanāḥ
Sekejap saja Bhava menurunkan pandangan anugerah-Nya kepada para dewa utama itu. Para deva, dengan mata basah oleh sukacita, bersujud penuh bhakti kepada Hara, Sang Penopang segala.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purva-Bhaga account to the sages, describing the devas’ encounter with Shiva)
It highlights anugraha—Śiva’s grace—symbolized by His glance; in Linga-pūjā, the devotee seeks this same compassionate recognition from Pati (Śiva), which sanctifies worship and makes it spiritually fruitful.
Śiva appears as Bhava/Hara, the supreme Pati who upholds the cosmos and dissolves suffering; His mere glance is sufficient to confer reassurance and upliftment, showing His sovereignty and compassion beyond ritual complexity.
Pranāma (reverent bowing) and darśana-bhakti are emphasized—humble surrender that prepares the pashu (individual soul) for Śiva’s grace, a key inner attitude aligned with Pāśupata-oriented devotion.