चतुर्थ्यां पूजितः सम्यक्सुगंधैः फलमोदकैः ददाति वांछितान्कामांस्त्रैलोक्ये विजयी भवेत्
caturthyāṃ pūjitaḥ samyaksugaṃdhaiḥ phalamodakaiḥ dadāti vāṃchitānkāmāṃstrailokye vijayī bhavet
When duly worshipped on the fourth lunar day (Caturthī) with fragrant offerings, fruits, and sweet modakas, he grants the desired wishes; and the devotee becomes victorious throughout the three worlds.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Unnata Vināyaka / Vighnarāja
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī / Pārvatī (contextual)
Scene: Caturthī worship at the Unnata Vināyaka shrine: devotees present fragrant garlands, fruits, and a plate of modakas; the deity bestows boons and victory.
Sincere, properly performed worship (with devotion and fitting offerings) is portrayed as a dharmic means to attain both worldly success and fulfillment of righteous desires.
The verse belongs to the Prabhāsakṣetra-māhātmya of the Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa, praising worship connected with Prabhāsa-kṣetra and its Vināyaka manifestation (Unnata Vināyaka).
Worship on Caturthī with fragrant offerings, fruits, and modakas.