Devas Praise Śiva; Gaṇeśa Manifests as Vighneśvara and Receives the Primacy of Worship
सुरेतरादिभिः सदा ह्य् अविघ्नमर्थितो भवान् समस्तकर्मसिद्धये सुरापकारकारिभिः
suretarādibhiḥ sadā hy avighnamarthito bhavān samastakarmasiddhaye surāpakārakāribhiḥ
اے پتی! دیوتا اور دیگر ہستیاں ہمیشہ بےرکاوٹ گتی اور تمام اعمال کی سِدھی کے لیے آپ سے دعا کرتی ہیں—خصوصاً جب دیوتاؤں کو نقصان پہنچانے والے آفت ڈھاتے ہیں۔ آپ کی کرپا سے ہی ہر کام کامیاب ہوتا ہے۔
Suta (narrating a Deva-stuti within the story)
It frames Shiva—worshipped as the Linga—as the Pati who grants avighna (freedom from obstacles) and karma-siddhi, making Linga-puja a means to sanctify and complete all rites and life-endeavors.
Shiva-tattva is shown as sovereign lordship (Pati-bhāva): the one to whom devas and others turn for the removal of pasha-like impediments and for the ripening of action into siddhi through grace (anugraha).
The verse highlights stuti and śaraṇāgati (devotional surrender) as a Pāśupata-oriented practice: invoking Shiva before rituals and undertakings to secure avighna and successful completion.