Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
एते चान्ये च बहवः शतशो ऽथ सहस्रशः सहायार्थं तवायाता यथाप्रीत्यादिशस्व तान्
ete cānye ca bahavaḥ śataśo 'tha sahasraśaḥ sahāyārthaṃ tavāyātā yathāprītyādiśasva tān
これら、また他の多くの者たちが—百々、千々として—汝を助けるために来た。汝の御心のままに彼らへ命じ給え。
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It magnifies the cosmic scale of the conflict and underscores Śiva’s inexhaustible capacity to generate and command protective forces, a common Purāṇic technique to convey divine supremacy.
No. ‘Yathāprīti’ indicates sovereign discretion aligned with dharma and cosmic order in Purāṇic narrative logic—Śiva’s will is presented as intrinsically efficacious and order-establishing in crisis.
The Andhaka cycle often escalates into a battlefield of gods, demons, and gaṇas; this verse marks the mustering phase, preparing for Śiva’s decisive action against demonic forces.