अनंतमहिमाधार धराधर विदारण । दंताग्रप्रोतां दङ्नाग जयनागविभूषण
anaṃtamahimādhāra dharādhara vidāraṇa | daṃtāgraprotāṃ daṅnāga jayanāgavibhūṣaṇa
¡Victoria a Ti, sostén de gloria sin fin, desgarrador de cargas cual montañas! Con la punta de tu colmillo has atravesado y sujetado al elefante poderoso; ¡victoria a Ti, adornado con serpientes!
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (protective/auxiliary shrine context)
Type: temple
Scene: A formidable deity adorned with serpents, radiating endless greatness; with shining tusk-tip he subdues a mighty elephant, while mountain-like burdens split apart—symbolizing the crushing of obstacles and heaviness for pilgrims in Kāśī.
Gaṇeśa bears infinite majesty and has the power to split ‘mountain-like’ obstacles that block dhārmic progress.
The Kāśī-khaṇḍa context frames the praise within the sacred field of Vārāṇasī and its worship culture.
No explicit rite; it is descriptive stuti aligned with dhyāna (meditative visualization) of Gaṇeśa’s form.