तस्योत्तरे तु दिग्भागे धनुर्द्वादशकांतरे । उन्नतो विघ्नराजस्तु सर्वप्रत्यूहनाशनः
tasyottare tu digbhāge dhanurdvādaśakāṃtare | unnato vighnarājastu sarvapratyūhanāśanaḥ
Au nord de ce lieu, dans la direction septentrionale, à une distance de douze dhanu, se dresse l’exalté Vighnarāja, qui anéantit tous les obstacles et empêchements.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Unnata Vināyaka / Vighnarāja
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī / Pārvatī (contextual)
Scene: A pilgrim path in Prabhāsa: to the north, an elevated Gaṇeśa (Vighnarāja) shrine rises above the landscape, signifying protection and the clearing of impediments.
Approaching Vighnarāja symbolizes removing impediments—an essential dharmic prerequisite for successful worship and pilgrimage.
A lofty Vighnarāja presence/shrine located north of Uttamasthāna in the Prabhāsakṣetra circuit.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse highlights Vighnarāja’s function as remover of obstacles, implying propitiation before proceeding.