गणेशाभिषेक-वरदान-विधानम् | Gaṇeśa’s Consecration, Boons, and Prescribed Worship
एकविंशतिकेनैव पूजयेत्प्रतिमां स्थिताम् । धूपैर्दीपैश्च नैवेद्यैर्विविधैर्गणनायकम्
ekaviṃśatikenaiva pūjayetpratimāṃ sthitām | dhūpairdīpaiśca naivedyairvividhairgaṇanāyakam
Par la seule offrande de vingt et un (éléments), qu’on vénère l’image dûment installée ; et par l’encens, les lampes et les naivedya—offrandes de nourriture variées—qu’on honore Gaṇanāyaka, le Seigneur Gaṇeśa, chef des gaṇa.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that auspicious, orderly worship begins by honoring Gaṇeśa, remover of obstacles and leader of Śiva’s gaṇas, using disciplined offerings that steady devotion (bhakti) and sanctify the rite.
In Shaiva ritual flow, Gaṇeśa pūjā is performed as a preliminary act so that worship of Saguna forms—such as Śiva’s liṅga or mūrti—proceeds without hindrance and with ritual completeness.
Perform mūrti-pūjā with a set of twenty-one offerings and present dhūpa (incense), dīpa (lamp), and varied naivedya to Gaṇeśa—practically a concise pūjā-krama emphasizing devotion and auspicious commencement.