The Hymn to Gaṇapati
and the Rule of Worshipping Gaṇeśa First
नक्ताहारश्चतुर्थ्यां तु पूजयित्वा गणाधिपं । लिंगे वा प्रतिमा चित्रे देवः पूज्यो भवेद्यदि
naktāhāraścaturthyāṃ tu pūjayitvā gaṇādhipaṃ | liṃge vā pratimā citre devaḥ pūjyo bhavedyadi
చతుర్థీనాడు నక్తాహారముతో గణాధిపుని పూజించవలెను. దేవుని పూజ లింగములో గానీ, ప్రతిమలో గానీ, చిత్రరూపంలో గానీ చేయవలసినచో, ఆ రూపంలోనే నిశ్చయంగా పూజించాలి.
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Concept: Vrata discipline (nakta on caturthi) joined to focused worship of Ganadhipa yields efficacy; the divine is approachable through multiple sanctioned forms.
Application: Choose a sustainable vow: on caturthi, keep nakta (single night meal), offer simple worship to Ganesha in whatever form is available (idol, picture), and keep the mind steady rather than chasing perfect externals.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: नक्ताहारः + चतुर्थ्यां → नक्ताहारश्चतुर्थ्यां; भवेत् + यदि → भवेद्यदि (त् + य → द्य)।
It recommends naktāhāra (taking food only at night) and worshiping Gaṇādhipa (Gaṇeśa) on the lunar fourth day, Caturthī.
Yes. It explicitly mentions worship in a liṅga, an image (pratimā), or a painted depiction (citra), indicating multiple acceptable worship-forms.
The verse emphasizes disciplined observance (restraint in eating) together with sincere worship, and it affirms that devotion can be expressed through various legitimate representations used in ritual practice.