Gaṇeśa Mantra-vidhi: Mahāgaṇapati Gāyatrī, Vakratuṇḍa Mantra, Nyāsa, Homa, Āvaraṇa-pūjā, and Caturthī Vrata
इष्ट्वा गणेशं पृथुकैः पायसापूपमोदकः । नानाफलैस्ततोमंत्री हरिद्रामथ सैन्धवम् ॥ ८१ ॥
iṣṭvā gaṇeśaṃ pṛthukaiḥ pāyasāpūpamodakaḥ | nānāphalaistatomaṃtrī haridrāmatha saindhavam || 81 ||
Après avoir honoré Gaṇeśa avec du pṛthuka (riz aplati), du pāyasa, des gâteaux apūpa et de doux modakas, ainsi qu’avec divers fruits, le prêtre versé dans les mantras offre/emploie ensuite le curcuma et le sel gemme (saindhava).
Narada (teaching ritual/vidhi within the Vedanga-oriented section, addressed in the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: Gaṇeśa-pūjā within Caturthī-related observance (implied by surrounding context)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes completing rites with auspicious preliminaries—first propitiating Gaṇeśa with standard naivedya (offerings) and then proceeding with further ritual substances like haridrā and saindhava, signaling orderly, obstacle-removing ritual conduct.
Bhakti is shown through concrete acts of reverent offering (naivedya and fruits) and careful ritual sequence—devotion expressed as attentive worship before advancing to the main mantra-procedure.
It reflects kalpa-style ritual know-how: prescribed offerings, the role of the mantrī (mantra-specialist), and the practical use of specific substances (turmeric and rock-salt) in a defined ceremonial order.