इत्युदीरितमाकर्ण्य कुंभयोनेः षडाननः । यथावत्कथयामास गणराज कथां शुभाम्
ityudīritamākarṇya kuṃbhayoneḥ ṣaḍānanaḥ | yathāvatkathayāmāsa gaṇarāja kathāṃ śubhām
アガスティヤの言葉を聞き終えると、六つの御顔をもつ主(シャダーナナ)は、しかるべき順序に従って、ガナたちの王の吉祥なる物語を語り始めた。
Narrator (Skanda speaking begins; verse describes transition)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Gaṇarāja/Vināyaka-kathā within Kāśī-mahātmyam)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Agastya (Kumbhayoni)
Scene: Ṣaḍānana (Skanda) begins narration to Agastya: seated on a lion/throne or kusa seat, six faces serene; Agastya attentive; behind them, a symbolic procession of gaṇas leading toward Kāśī’s shrines, indicating the ‘proper order’ of the Gaṇarāja story.
Auspicious knowledge is transmitted through an ordered telling (yathāvat), emphasizing faithful preservation of sacred tradition.
The forthcoming account pertains to Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), framed as the sacred setting for Gaṇarāja’s presence.
None; it signals the beginning of an auspicious kathā (devotional narrative) about Gaṇarāja.