धर्मार्थं यतमानानां मोक्षाय सुकृताय च । ततो भूमितलेऽभ्येत्य गणेशस्तत्र यः स्मृतः
dharmārthaṃ yatamānānāṃ mokṣāya sukṛtāya ca | tato bhūmitale'bhyetya gaṇeśastatra yaḥ smṛtaḥ
សម្រាប់អ្នកខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែងដើម្បីធម៌ ដើម្បីមោក្ស និងដើម្បីកុសលកម្ម ព្រះគណេឝៈបានចុះមកលើផែនដី; នៅទីនោះទ្រង់ត្រូវបានរំលឹក និងគោរពបូជា។
Unspecified narrator (deduced: a Purāṇic narrator within Tīrthamāhātmya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Gaṇeśa descending from the divine realm to a sacred earthly spot, where pilgrims—seekers of dharma and mokṣa—stand with folded hands; the place is marked by a shrine or threshold-stone and sacred trees.
Gaṇeśa’s presence in the sacred landscape supports dharma, generates merit, and aids the seeker’s liberation.
A specific ‘there’ (tatra) holy spot in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya is implied, but the excerpt does not provide the site name.
Remembrance and worship of Gaṇeśa at the kṣetra is implied as a means to gain sukṛta and support mokṣa.
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