कृतपूजोप्सरोभिश्च नृत्यहस्तकपल्लवैः । वियत्यनाहतैर्वाद्यैः समंतादनुमोदितः
kṛtapūjopsarobhiśca nṛtyahastakapallavaiḥ | viyatyanāhatairvādyaiḥ samaṃtādanumoditaḥ
وأُكرم من كل جانبٍ بالأبساراس اللواتي أتممن العبادة، وأيديهنّ الراقصة تتفتّح في مُدراتٍ رقيقة؛ وفي السماء دوّت آلاتٌ سماوية «غير مضروبة»، تُشيع الفرح وتُقرّ بالرضا من كل ناحية.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (festivalized kṣetra ambience)
Type: kshetra
Listener: munisattama
Scene: Apsarases, having completed pūjā, dance with blossoming hand-gestures (kapallava-hasta); above, invisible ‘unstruck’ instruments resound across the sky, surrounding the Lord with celebration.
True celebration in a holy place is rooted in pūjā (worship) and maṅgala (auspiciousness), not mere spectacle.
Kāśī is implied as the holy setting where celestial worship and music naturally arise.
Pūjā (worship) is referenced as performed by the apsarases, though no step-by-step rite is detailed.