चतुर्भुजं त्रिनयनमेकदंतं महोदरम् । पाशांकुशधरं देवं दंतमोदकपात्रकम्
caturbhujaṃ trinayanamekadaṃtaṃ mahodaram | pāśāṃkuśadharaṃ devaṃ daṃtamodakapātrakam
(ധ്യാനിക്കുക) ആ ദേവനെ—ചതുര്ഭുജൻ, ത്രിനയനൻ, ഏകദന്തൻ, മഹോദരൻ; പാശവും അങ്കുശവും ധരിച്ചവൻ, കൂടാതെ ദന്തവും മോദകപാത്രവും വഹിക്കുന്നവൻ।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ritual-eligible pilgrims/householders
Scene: Gaṇeśa with four arms and three eyes, single tusk, large belly; holding noose and goad, plus tusk and modaka bowl; regal yet meditative presence.
Gaṇeśa’s form embodies protection and guidance (noose/goad) together with auspicious nourishment and delight (modakas).
This is a dhyāna verse within Kedārakhaṇḍa; it does not directly praise a single tīrtha.
Meditation on a specific four-armed Gaṇeśa form with listed emblems.