महेश्वरागमनं तथा नीराजन-सत्कारवर्णनम् / The Arrival of Maheśvara and the Rite of Welcome
Nīrājana
नानाप्रकारवाद्यानि वादका मधुराक्षरम् । नानाप्रकारशिल्पेन वादयामासुरादरात्
nānāprakāravādyāni vādakā madhurākṣaram | nānāprakāraśilpena vādayāmāsurādarāt
With reverent care, the musicians played many kinds of instruments, producing sweet and melodious sounds, and they performed with artistry in many varied styles—an auspicious celebration offered in devotion.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Offering: dhupa
It highlights bhakti expressed through nāda (sacred sound): reverent music and skilled performance become an offering that steadies the mind and sanctifies the atmosphere for Shiva-centered worship.
In Saguna worship, upachāras (devotional services) include sound—singing, instruments, and recitation. This verse depicts such auspicious musical offering as part of honoring the divine presence (often centered on Shiva/Śiva-linga worship in Purāṇic practice).
Offer devotional sound: kīrtana, vādya-sevā (instrumental worship), or mantra-japa with a sweet, steady rhythm—especially during Shiva pūjā or Mahāśivarātri observances.