सर्वसिद्धिप्रदो लोके भक्तानां च विशेषतः । एष पूर्वं प्रभोः कार्ये संग्रामे तारकामये
sarvasiddhiprado loke bhaktānāṃ ca viśeṣataḥ | eṣa pūrvaṃ prabhoḥ kārye saṃgrāme tārakāmaye
Er ist der Spender aller Siddhis in der Welt, besonders für die Bhaktas. Einst, im Werk des Herrn, in der Schlacht, die mit Tāraka verbunden war,—
Sūta (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Gaṇanātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣayaḥ
Scene: Gaṇeśa as siddhi-bestower, then a flashback to his role in the divine campaign against Tāraka—transition from benedictory deity to warrior-helper in deva-kārya.
Siddhi (success) is portrayed as a fruit of devotion; Gaṇeśa is emphasized as the divine helper for righteous undertakings.
This verse does not name a site; it provides theological grounding (Gaṇeśa’s siddhi-bestowing nature) within the tīrtha narrative.
No direct prescription; the verse supports the customary dharma of invoking Gaṇeśa for success, especially at beginnings.