Shloka 2

यः पठेच्छृणुयाद्वापि युष्माभिः कीर्तितं स्तवम् श्रावयेद्वा द्विजान्विप्रो गाणपत्यमवाप्नुयात्

yaḥ paṭhecchṛṇuyādvāpi yuṣmābhiḥ kīrtitaṃ stavam śrāvayedvā dvijānvipro gāṇapatyamavāpnuyāt

మీరు కీర్తించిన ఈ స్తవాన్ని ఎవడు పఠించునో లేదా వినునో, మరియు విద్యావంతుడైన బ్రాహ్మణుడు ద్విజులకు కూడా వినిపించునో—అతడు భక్తిఫలంగా గణపతి అనుగ్రహసహిత ‘గాణపత్య’ పదవిని పొందును।

yaḥwhoever
yaḥ:
paṭhetrecites
paṭhet:
chṛṇuyāthears/listens
chṛṇuyāt:
vā apior even
vā api:
yuṣmābhiḥby you (all)
yuṣmābhiḥ:
kīrtitampraised/proclaimed
kīrtitam:
stavamhymn
stavam:
śrāvayetcauses to be heard/recites for others
śrāvayet:
or
:
dvijānthe twice-born (brāhmaṇas etc.)
dvijān:
vipraḥa learned brāhmaṇa
vipraḥ:
gāṇapatyamGaṇapati-hood/gaṇapatya rank or grace
gāṇapatyam:
avāpnuyātwould attain/obtain.
avāpnuyāt:

Suta Goswami (narrating phala-śruti within the Purāṇic discourse)

G
Gaṇapati
Ś
Śiva

FAQs

It functions as a phala-śruti: it declares that śravaṇa (hearing) and pāṭha (recitation) of a sacred stava—supporting Śiva’s dharma—yields tangible spiritual merit, reinforcing the Linga Purāṇa theme that devotion and right ritual orientation loosen pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (soul) by the favor of Pati (the Lord).

Indirectly, it presents Śiva-tattva as the sovereign order in which Gaṇapati’s grace operates: attaining “gāṇapatya” implies alignment with Śiva’s gaṇas and governance, showing that divine hierarchy and anugraha (grace) flow from the Lord’s transcendent authority.

The practice emphasized is śravaṇa and pāṭha of a stava, and śrāvaṇa-kriyā (making others hear it), a devotional discipline that supports mantra-bhakti and pūjā-vidhi within a Śaiva framework rather than a specific āsana-based yoga.