Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
ततो ऽभ्येत्य गणाः सर्वे प्रणेमुर्वृषभध्वजम् तान् करेणैव भगवान् समाश्वास्योपवेशयत्
tato 'bhyetya gaṇāḥ sarve praṇemurvṛṣabhadhvajam tān kareṇaiva bhagavān samāśvāsyopaveśayat
Lalu semua gaṇa mendekat dan bersujud hormat kepada Tuhan berpanji Banteng. Sang Bhagavān menenangkan mereka hanya dengan tangannya dan mempersilakan mereka duduk.
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It is a canonical epithet highlighting Śiva’s emblem (the bull, linked to Nandin and dharma). In narrative scenes of command and protection, the epithet reinforces his identity as the authoritative yet dharmic lord.
A gesture of blessing and calming (hasta-prasāda) indicating effortless divine control: Śiva needs no elaborate speech or ritual to steady his hosts; his mere touch/gesture conveys assurance and readiness.
Yes. It mirrors royal/assembly protocol: attendants salute, the sovereign acknowledges and grants a seat—framing Śiva’s gaṇas as an ordered retinue rather than chaotic spirits.