गणेश-षण्मुखयोः विवाहविचारः / Deliberation on the Marriages of Gaṇeśa and Ṣaṇmukha
षण्मुखे च गणेशे च पित्रोस्तदधिकं सदा । स्नेहो व्यवर्द्धत महाञ्च्छुक्लपक्षे यथा शशी
ṣaṇmukhe ca gaṇeśe ca pitrostadadhikaṃ sadā | sneho vyavarddhata mahāñcchuklapakṣe yathā śaśī
对于六面尊(Ṣaṇmukha,迦尔蒂凯亚)与象头神伽内沙,双亲常怀更为深厚的慈爱;那宏大的爱意不断增长,正如白半月中月轮渐盈。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Cosmic Event: Waxing of the moon in śukla-pakṣa used as simile for increasing love.
It portrays divine affection as a form of grace (anugraha): Śiva and Pārvatī’s love for their sons steadily increases, symbolizing how devotion and auspiciousness grow in the heart when one stays close to the Lord’s family and dharma.
By emphasizing Śiva’s accessible, familial (saguṇa) aspect, the verse supports devotional worship where the Liṅga is revered along with Śiva’s manifestations and attendants—especially Gaṇeśa (remover of obstacles) and Kārttikeya (divine commander)—as part of a complete Shaiva devotional life.
A practical takeaway is to begin worship with Gaṇeśa-prārthanā, then offer devotion to Śiva (Liṅga-abhiṣeka with mantra, especially the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), remembering that steady, regular practice makes bhakti ‘wax’ like the moon in the bright fortnight.