क्रीडामयूरैर्हसैश्च श्रुतैश्चैवाभिनादिते । मौक्तिकैर्विविध रत्नैर्विनिर्मितगवाक्षके
krīḍāmayūrairhasaiśca śrutaiścaivābhinādite | mauktikairvividha ratnairvinirmitagavākṣake
Es hallte wider von den Rufen spielender Pfauen, Schwäne und anderer Vögel; und seine Fenster waren aus Perlen und mancherlei Edelsteinen kunstvoll gefertigt.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Mandara
Type: peak
Listener: Frame-audience (sages)
Scene: A jeweled palace hall with pearl-and-gem windows; peacocks dance in courtyards, swans glide in nearby water, and many birds call—creating a continuous auspicious resonance around the divine couple’s abode.
The divine presence sanctifies the environment—sound, creatures, and architecture become auspicious and elevated.
Mount Mandara remains the implied sacred locale in this scene.
None; it is descriptive narrative.