Devas Praise Śiva; Gaṇeśa Manifests as Vighneśvara and Receives the Primacy of Worship
तदा प्रभृति लोके ऽस्मिन् पूजयन्ति गणेश्वरम् दैत्यानां धर्मविघ्नं च चकारासौ गणेश्वरः
tadā prabhṛti loke 'smin pūjayanti gaṇeśvaram daityānāṃ dharmavighnaṃ ca cakārāsau gaṇeśvaraḥ
Desde então, neste mundo, as pessoas veneram Gaṇeśvara. E esse mesmo Senhor das gaṇas tornou-se o que impõe obstáculos ao dharma dos Daityas, para conter seu poder injusto e fazer prevalecer o caminho conforme a ordem de Śiva, o Pati.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes a lived Shaiva practice: worship of Gaṇeśvara becomes normative, because he functions as Śiva’s empowered agent who regulates obstacles—ensuring that rites and dharmic aims proceed under Śiva’s (Pati’s) order.
Śiva-tattva is implied as supreme governance (niyantṛtva): through Gaṇeśvara, Śiva restrains forces that oppose the right cosmic order, redirecting the world from binding tendencies (pāśa) toward dharmic alignment.
A practical puja principle is highlighted: begin undertakings with Gaṇeśa-pūjā to secure unobstructed performance of Śaiva rites; obstacles arise or dissolve according to alignment with dharma and Śiva’s intent.