त्रयोदशदिनं दानं त्रयोदशगुणं भवेत् । अभ्यर्चितं सुरं दृष्ट्वा गणनाथं गजाननम्
trayodaśadinaṃ dānaṃ trayodaśaguṇaṃ bhavet | abhyarcitaṃ suraṃ dṛṣṭvā gaṇanāthaṃ gajānanam
Le don accompli durant treize jours devient treize fois plus fécond. Ayant contemplé et vénéré Gaṇanātha, le Seigneur au visage d’éléphant, la divinité révérée…
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kambalakṣetra (Gaṇanātha darśana)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee offers daily gifts for thirteen days, then approaches a Gaṇeśa shrine; Gaṇanātha appears elephant-faced, benevolent, with modaka and broken tusk, receiving archana.
Sustained charity and sacred darśana amplify spiritual merit; devotion expressed over time bears multiplied fruit.
The verse points to a locale where Gaṇanātha (Gaṇeśa) is worshiped and seen; the specific place-name appears in the following verse (Kambalakṣetra).
Perform dāna for thirteen consecutive days, and take darśana of the worshiped Gaṇeśa (Gaṇanātha, Gajānanā).