Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
सम्पूज्य पूज्यं सह देवसंघैर् विनायकं नायकमीश्वराणाम् गणेश्वरैरेव नगेन्द्रधन्वा पुरत्रयं दग्धुमसौ जगाम
sampūjya pūjyaṃ saha devasaṃghair vināyakaṃ nāyakamīśvarāṇām gaṇeśvaraireva nagendradhanvā puratrayaṃ dagdhumasau jagāma
Совершив должное поклонение Достопоклоняемому — Вина́яке, вождю владык, — вместе с сонмами девов, Господь с луком, подобным горе (Шива), в сопровождении предводителей своих ган, выступил, чтобы сжечь три города (Трипуру).
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It shows that even in world-transforming acts like Tripura-dahana, success begins with pūjā and the removal of obstacles through Vināyaka—affirming that Śiva’s work proceeds through sacred order (pūjā-vidhi) and divine alignment.
Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign who commands devas and gaṇas—yet he acts through dharmic protocol: worship is not limitation but the manifestation of his lordship as cosmic harmony and right action.
Pūjā as a preparatory rite (ārambha-śuddhi) is highlighted—invoking Vināyaka to clear impediments—mirroring the Pāśupata emphasis on removing pasha (obstructions/bondage) before undertaking higher sādhanā or sacred action.