Rudra-Formed Ganas: The Terrible Army That Destroyed Daksha's Sacrifice The destruction of Daksha's yajna represents one of the most dramatic episodes in Hindu sacred literature, where the fury of Shiva manifested through his fearsome attendants. When Daksha insulted Shiva and his consort Sati, leading to her self-immolation, the enraged Lord created Virabhadra to exact divine retribution. But Virabhadra did not march alone—he was accompanied by thousands upon thousands of Ganas, attendants of Shankara, who took forms so terrifying that they embodied the destructive aspect of the Divine itself. The Terrible Form of the Ganas The Skanda Purana Section 1 Kedara Khanda Chapter 3 verse 52 – 55 provides a remarkable description of these divine warriors. These were no ordinary attendants but beings who had assumed the very form of Rudra, the fierce manifestation of Shiva. Each Gana possessed five faces, representing the Pancha-Brahma aspect of Shiva—Sadyojata, Vamadeva, Aghora, Tatpu...