तंत्रीमादाय वाद्यांश्चाऽवादयञ्छंकरोत्सवे । ऋषयः कृत्स्नशश्चैव वेदगीतांस्तपोधनाः
taṃtrīmādāya vādyāṃścā'vādayañchaṃkarotsave | ṛṣayaḥ kṛtsnaśaścaiva vedagītāṃstapodhanāḥ
حملوا العودَ وسائر الآلات، فعزفوا في عيد شَنْكَرَا؛ وأما الرِّشي الزهّاد، الأغنياء بالتَّبَس، فأنشدوا أناشيد الفيدا كاملةً.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Type: temple/kshetra
Scene: A vibrant festival hall: gandharvas pluck vīṇās and play percussion while rows of austere sages with matted hair chant Vedic hymns in unison; Śiva’s presence is implied as the focal sanctum.
Śiva-worship harmonizes art and scripture: music (vādyas) and Vedic recitation together become offerings that sanctify the assembly.
No particular tīrtha is specified; the emphasis is on the sanctity of Śaṅkara’s utsava itself.
Implied devotional practice: offering sacred music and Vedic chanting as part of a Śiva festival (utsava), though no formal vow or donation is stated.