Gaṇeśa Mantra-vidhi: Mahāgaṇapati Gāyatrī, Vakratuṇḍa Mantra, Nyāsa, Homa, Āvaraṇa-pūjā, and Caturthī Vrata
दीपे देवं समावाह्य गंधपुष्पादिभिर्यजेत् । स्नातां कुमारीमथवा कुमारं पूजयेत्सुधीः ॥ ८८ ॥
dīpe devaṃ samāvāhya gaṃdhapuṣpādibhiryajet | snātāṃ kumārīmathavā kumāraṃ pūjayetsudhīḥ || 88 ||
Setelah memanggil kehadiran dewa ke dalam pelita, hendaklah disembah dengan pes cendana, bunga dan sebagainya. Kemudian orang bijaksana hendaklah memuliakan seorang gadis yang telah mandi—atau seorang anak lelaki—dengan penghormatan.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a dharma/ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that the Divine can be ritually approached through a consecrated lamp (dīpa), and that worship is completed by honoring purity and auspiciousness—symbolized by a bathed maiden or young boy—after the offerings.
Bhakti is expressed through tangible, reverent acts: invoking the deity, offering fragrant substances and flowers, and extending that reverence into respectful honoring of living embodiments of purity and innocence.
It reflects ritual discipline (kalpa-style procedure): proper invocation (āvāhana/samāvāhana), prescribed upacāras like gandha and puṣpa, and post-worship honoring (pūjā) aligned with purity rules (snāta).