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Skanda Purana — Prabhasa Khanda, Shloka 70

गीतवादित्रघोषेण नृत्यमानाः प्रहर्षिताः । किरीटकुण्डलैर्हारैर्वैजयंत्या विभूषिताः

gītavāditraghoṣeṇa nṛtyamānāḥ praharṣitāḥ | kirīṭakuṇḍalairhārairvaijayaṃtyā vibhūṣitāḥ

Im Klang von Gesang und Instrumenten tanzten sie voller Entzücken, geschmückt mit Kronen, Ohrringen, Blumengirlanden und der Vaijayantī (heiligen Girlande).

गीतवादित्रघोषेणby/with the sound of songs and instruments
गीतवादित्रघोषेण:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootगीत + वादित्र + घोष (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, तृतीया (3rd/Instrumental), एकवचन; साधन/हेतु-भावे
नृत्यमानाःdancing
नृत्यमानाः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeVerb
Rootनृत् (धातु)
Formवर्तमानकाले शानच्-प्रत्ययान्त कृदन्त (Present middle participle); पुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, बहुवचन
प्रहर्षिताःdelighted
प्रहर्षिताः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootप्रहर्षित (प्रातिपदिक; कृदन्त-निष्पन्न)
Formभूतकर्मणि क्त-प्रत्ययान्त (Past passive participle); पुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, बहुवचन
किरीटकुण्डलैःwith crowns and earrings
किरीटकुण्डलैः:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootकिरीट + कुण्डल (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग (समाहार-द्वन्द्व), तृतीया, बहुवचन
हारैःwith garlands/necklaces
हारैः:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootहार (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, तृतीया, बहुवचन
वैजयन्त्याwith the Vaijayantī garland
वैजयन्त्या:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootवैजयन्ती (प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, तृतीया, एकवचन
विभूषिताःadorned
विभूषिताः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootविभूषित (प्रातिपदिक; कृदन्त-निष्पन्न)
Formभूतकर्मणि क्त-प्रत्ययान्त (Past passive participle); पुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, बहुवचन

Deductive (Dvārakā-māhātmya narrative voice; traditionally Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)

Tirtha: Dvārakā

Type: kshetra

Scene: A jubilant divine dance: attendants whirl amid song and instruments; crowns, earrings, garlands sway; the Vaijayantī garland stands out as a signature emblem, with radiant joy filling the space.

V
Vaijayantī
D
Dvārakā
H
Hari (Viṣṇu/Kṛṣṇa)

FAQs

Bhakti naturally expresses itself as joyful praise—music and dance are portrayed as sacred offerings when centered on Hari.

Dvārakā, depicted as a divine stage where Hari’s retinue celebrates.

Devotional singing, instrumental music, and dance as forms of worshipful celebration.