Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
गाणपत्यं तदा शंभोर् ययुः पूजाविधेर्बलात् न किंचिद् अब्रुवन् देवाः सेन्द्रोपेन्द्रा गणेश्वराः
gāṇapatyaṃ tadā śaṃbhor yayuḥ pūjāvidherbalāt na kiṃcid abruvan devāḥ sendropendrā gaṇeśvarāḥ
于是,由于商婆(Śambhu)所规定之礼拜仪轨的强大摄持力,诸天神——连同因陀罗与优波因陀罗——进入被计入其伽那(Gaṇa)之列的境地;那些天众之主竟一言不发。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It emphasizes that Śiva’s puja-vidhi is not merely ceremonial: it has transformative śakti that can elevate even the Devas into Śiva’s sphere (gaṇa-bhāva), showing the supremacy of Linga-centered worship as a means of grace.
Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign Lord whose ordinance (vidhi) carries irresistible spiritual authority; before that lordship, even powerful gods fall silent, indicating reverence and the dissolution of egoic assertion.
The verse highlights strict adherence to Śiva’s puja-vidhi (regulated worship). In Shaiva terms, such disciplined practice supports the loosening of pāśa (bondage) and alignment of the paśu (soul) toward Pati through devotion and surrender.