The Slaying of the Kālakeyas and the Greatness of Vināyaka Worship
महामखेन युष्माभिः पूजा गणपतेः कृता । हेलया न कृता मोहात्तस्मात्प्राप्तः पराजयः
mahāmakhena yuṣmābhiḥ pūjā gaṇapateḥ kṛtā | helayā na kṛtā mohāttasmātprāptaḥ parājayaḥ
พวกท่านได้บูชาพระคณปติด้วยมหายัญญะ มิได้กระทำด้วยความดูหมิ่น แต่เพราะความหลงมัวเมา ความพ่ายแพ้จึงมาถึงพวกท่าน
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Concept: Ritual correctness alone is insufficient; delusion (moha) can still precipitate downfall, so discernment and right intention must accompany worship.
Application: Before any prayer/vrata, pause for sankalpa with clarity; reduce impulsive action, examine motives, and correct misunderstandings rather than blaming fate.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: मोहात्तस्मात्प्राप्तः = मोहात् + तस्मात् + प्राप्तः.
Even when worship is performed properly and respectfully, delusion (moha)—misjudgment or lack of clear discernment—can still lead to failure or defeat.
No. It explicitly states the worship was not done with contempt; the stated cause of defeat is moha (delusion), not disrespect toward Gaṇapati.
Ritual correctness alone is not sufficient; one must also cultivate clarity and right understanding, since delusion can undermine even sincere religious effort.