गंधर्वोरगयक्षाणां सुवासिन्यः शुभस्वराः । गायंत्यो ललितं गीतं तत्राजग्मुरनेकशः
gaṃdharvoragayakṣāṇāṃ suvāsinyaḥ śubhasvarāḥ | gāyaṃtyo lalitaṃ gītaṃ tatrājagmuranekaśaḥ
Many well-adorned women of the Gandharvas, Nāgas, and Yakṣas—sweet-voiced and auspicious in tone—came there singing graceful songs.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sage-audience (implied)
Scene: Groups of celestial women—radiant, well-adorned—singing in flowing formation; their mouths mid-chant, hands in graceful mudrās; the air visibly ‘vibrant’ with music as they approach the sacred center.
Sacred space is celebrated through nāda and stuti—devotional music becomes an offering that sanctifies the gathering in Kāśī.
Kāśī as the magnet for celestial communities who honor the holy realm with song.
No formal prescription; it highlights devotional singing as a reverential act in a sacred assembly.
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