गणेश-वाक्यं तथा गणानां समर-सन्नाहः | Gaṇeśa’s Challenge and the Mustering of the Gaṇas
इत्येवं ब्रुवति ब्रह्मंस्तावत्परिघमाददे । स गणेशो महावीरो बालोऽबालपराक्रमः
ityevaṃ bruvati brahmaṃstāvatparighamādade | sa gaṇeśo mahāvīro bālo'bālaparākramaḥ
当梵天(Brahmā)如此言说之时,象头神伽内沙(Gaṇeśa)这位大勇者立刻抓起一根巨大的铁杵。虽为孩童,却具非常之力与英勇,远胜凡人。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It highlights the Shaiva theme that divine śakti operates through Saguna forms: Gaṇeśa, though appearing as a child, manifests superhuman prowess as Shiva’s appointed guardian, showing that spiritual authority comes from divine commission, not mere age or appearance.
Gaṇeśa’s immediate readiness to act reflects devotion in service (sevā) to Shiva’s will; in Linga/Saguna worship, the devotee similarly stands ready to protect dharma through discipline, purity, and unwavering bhakti centered on Shiva.
Cultivate steadfastness (dhṛti) through daily japa of the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” and begin worship with Gaṇeśa-smaraṇa to remove obstacles, so one’s resolve in sādhanā becomes firm and “non-childlike” in strength.