उमास्वयंवरः / भवोद्वाहः, गणसमागमः, अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्यम्, तथा विनायक-उत्पत्तिसूचना
गणपाश् च महाभागाः सर्वलोकनमस्कृताः उद्वाहः शङ्करस्येति तत्राजग्मुर्मुदान्विताः
gaṇapāś ca mahābhāgāḥ sarvalokanamaskṛtāḥ udvāhaḥ śaṅkarasyeti tatrājagmurmudānvitāḥ
Dan bala Gaṇa—yang mulia jiwanya dan disembah oleh segala alam—apabila mendengar, “Inilah perkahwinan Śaṅkara,” mereka pun datang ke sana dengan penuh kegembiraan.
Suta Goswami
It frames Shiva’s auspicious, world-revered celebration as a sacred event that draws Shiva’s Gaṇas—implying that devotion to the Pati (Shiva) naturally gathers and sanctifies the cosmos, a key mood behind Linga-puja as a joyful, communal reverence.
By calling him Śaṅkara and presenting his udvāha as universally honored, the verse highlights Shiva as Pati—the beneficent Lord whose presence and acts are worthy of worship across all worlds, beyond sectarian limits.
The verse points to utsava-bhakti—devotional participation in Shiva’s sacred rites (udvāha) through joyful attendance and service, aligning with Shaiva discipline where the pashu approaches Pati through reverent action and remembrance.