ब्राह्मणेभ्यः प्रयच्छंति गीतं गायंत्यहर्निशम् । श्रुतावेव मनस्तेषां नाट्यशास्त्रकृतश्रमाः
brāhmaṇebhyaḥ prayacchaṃti gītaṃ gāyaṃtyaharniśam | śrutāveva manasteṣāṃ nāṭyaśāstrakṛtaśramāḥ
They offer their song to brāhmaṇas and sing day and night. Their minds are fixed only on what is heard (music), and they toil in the disciplines taught by the Nāṭyaśāstra.
Gaṇas (continuing explanation)
Listener: Unspecified in excerpt
Scene: Gandharvas sing continuously, offering their music to seated brāhmaṇas; manuscripts, rosaries, and ritual vessels appear; the performers show disciplined posture as if trained in śāstra.
Skill and effort become dharmic when directed as service—here, offering music to brāhmaṇas.
No specific tirtha is named; the practice is described within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative setting.
A devotional-social practice is indicated: giving/performing gīta for brāhmaṇas (a form of seva/dāna).