Aditi’s Progeny and the Twelve Ādityas
Manvantara Genealogy
गणाः क्रोधवशायाश्च तस्यास्सर्वे च दंष्ट्रिणः । अंडजाः पक्षिणोऽब्जाश्च वराह्याः पशवो मताः
gaṇāḥ krodhavaśāyāśca tasyāssarve ca daṃṣṭriṇaḥ | aṃḍajāḥ pakṣiṇo'bjāśca varāhyāḥ paśavo matāḥ
Todos os gaṇas que lhe pertenciam estavam sob o domínio da ira, e todos eram providos de presas. Eram tidos como as feras de Varāhī—seres nascidos do ovo, aves e também os nascidos das águas.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Caṇḍikā
Role: destructive
The verse depicts beings driven by krodha (anger) and described as “tusked,” symbolizing the fierce, instinctive pashu-nature. In Shaiva Siddhanta, such passions are part of pāśa (bondage) that must be restrained and purified so the soul (paśu) may turn toward Pati (Śiva).
By contrasting wrathful, instinct-driven hosts with the goal of Śiva-worship, the verse implicitly points to Saguna Śiva (Linga worship) as a stabilizing refuge that transforms tamasic-rajasik impulses into devotion and discipline, preparing the seeker for Śiva’s grace.
A practical takeaway is anger-mastery supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and steadying Śaiva observances such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa, used as aids for restraint and remembrance of Śiva.