गणेश-वाक्यं तथा गणानां समर-सन्नाहः | Gaṇeśa’s Challenge and the Mustering of the Gaṇas
दर्शितं भुवने नाथ स्वमेव बलमद्भुतम् । स्वतंत्रेण त्वया शंभो सर्वगर्वप्रहारिणा
darśitaṃ bhuvane nātha svameva balamadbhutam | svataṃtreṇa tvayā śaṃbho sarvagarvaprahāriṇā
Muôn lạy Đấng Chúa Tể, Ngài đã tỏ bày cho các cõi thế gian chính sức mạnh kỳ diệu của Ngài. Ôi Śambhu, bằng quyền tự tại tuyệt đối—Ngài, đấng đánh tan mọi kiêu mạn—đã khiến uy lực ấy hiển lộ.
Kartikeya (Skanda) or a devotee addressing Lord Shiva (inferred from Kumārakhaṇḍa dialogic praise of Śambhu)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Type: stotra
It declares that Shiva’s power is self-born and freely expressed, and that his grace specifically breaks the devotee’s ego—making humility the doorway to liberation in a Shaiva Siddhanta sense (Pati dispelling the pasha of pride).
By praising Śambhu’s manifest, world-revealed power, the verse supports Saguna worship—approaching Shiva through perceivable signs such as the Linga—while remembering that the Lord remains svatantra (sovereign) beyond all limiting forms.
A practical takeaway is ego-purifying japa and surrender: repeat the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with the intention of offering pride into Shiva, supported by simple Linga-pūjā with vibhūti (tripuṇḍra) as a reminder of humility and impermanence.