Devas Praise Śiva; Gaṇeśa Manifests as Vighneśvara and Receives the Primacy of Worship
जगत्त्रये ऽत्र सर्वत्र त्वं हि विघ्नगणेश्वरः संपूज्यो वन्दनीयश् च भविष्यसि न संशयः
jagattraye 'tra sarvatra tvaṃ hi vighnagaṇeśvaraḥ saṃpūjyo vandanīyaś ca bhaviṣyasi na saṃśayaḥ
En todo el triple mundo, en cada lugar, tú eres en verdad Vighnagaṇeśvara, el Señor que rige los obstáculos; sin duda llegarás a ser Aquel a quien se debe adorar debidamente y saludar con reverencia—no hay duda de ello.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal benediction/praise addressed to Vighnagaṇeśvara within the Linga Purana’s Shaiva frame)
It establishes Vighnagaṇeśvara as universally worthy of prior worship and salutation, implying that Shaiva rites—including Linga-pūjā—should be begun with vighna-nivṛtti (removal/governance of obstacles) to ensure the rite’s completeness (saṃpūjā).
Within a Shaiva Siddhānta lens, the verse points to the Lord’s governance of the cosmos through appointed powers: Vighnagaṇeśvara functions as a Shaiva śakti/adhikārin who regulates karmic impediments, helping the paśu (bound soul) progress toward Pati (Śiva) by clearing ritual and inner obstacles.
Gaṇeśa-vandana and saṃpūjā as an initiatory step: ritually, worship and salutations to Vighnagaṇeśvara before Linga-pūjā; yogically, cultivating vighna-jaya (mastery over impediments) so that Pāśupata-oriented sādhana proceeds without obstruction.