शंखभेरीनिनादेन दुन्दुभिध्वनितेन च । गर्जद्भिर्गणवृन्दैश्च मेघस्वनितनिस्वनैः
śaṃkhabherīninādena dundubhidhvanitena ca | garjadbhirgaṇavṛndaiśca meghasvanitanisvanaiḥ
بصخب الأصداف (الشَّنْخا) وقرع الطبول العظيمة، وبهدير الدُّندُبي، وبزئير جموع الغَنا—كان الصوت يتدحرج كقصف الرعد في السحاب.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (contextual attribution within Māhātmya narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A thunderous festival scene: conches blaring, bherīs and dundubhis booming, while roaring gaṇa-hosts fill the air with a cloud-like rumble around the Prabhāsa shrine.
Sacred sound (nāda) is a form of worship; the tīrtha becomes a living proclamation of Śiva’s glory.
Prabhāsakṣetra, portrayed as echoing with divine, thunder-like auspicious sounds.
Use of śaṅkha and drums in ceremonial worship and festival processions (utsava) to sanctify the directions with sound.