Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama
ते गणेशा महासत्त्वाः सर्वदेवेश्वरेश्वराः प्रणम्य देवं देवीं च इदं वचनम् अब्रुवन्
te gaṇeśā mahāsattvāḥ sarvadeveśvareśvarāḥ praṇamya devaṃ devīṃ ca idaṃ vacanam abruvan
Aqueles poderosos senhores dos gaṇas—supremos entre os soberanos de todos os deuses—prostraram-se diante do Deus e da Deusa e, então, disseram estas palavras.
Suta Goswami (narrating); within the scene, Shiva’s Gaṇas speak after bowing to Shiva and the Goddess
It establishes the Śaiva order of approach: first praṇāma (reverent surrender) to Śiva along with Śakti, and only then speech, prayer, or request—mirroring the etiquette of Liṅga-pūjā where devotion precedes petition.
By portraying Śiva as the Deva addressed alongside Devī and as the supreme center before whom even exalted cosmic beings (Gaṇa-lords) bow, it implies Śiva as Pati—the highest Lord—while Śakti is honored as inseparable power in the same act of worship.
Praṇāma (bowing) and verbal stuti/prārthanā: the foundational devotional discipline that aligns the paśu (individual soul) toward Pati, softening pāśa (bondage) through humility and right orientation before worship or instruction.