तुष्टाव गिरिजासूनुं सूक्तैः श्रुतिसमुद्भवैः । तथा स्वकृतया स्तुत्या प्रबद्ध करसंपुटः
tuṣṭāva girijāsūnuṃ sūktaiḥ śrutisamudbhavaiḥ | tathā svakṛtayā stutyā prabaddha karasaṃpuṭaḥ
Con las manos unidas en reverencia, alabó al Hijo de Girijā (Skanda) con himnos nacidos de los Vedas, y también con una loa compuesta por él mismo.
Vyāsa
Tirtha: Lohita-giri darśana precinct (implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Agastya stands (or kneels) with hands cupped together in añjali, eyes lowered in devotion, chanting Veda-born hymns to Skanda; the air seems to vibrate with sacred sound, while the deity listens with calm grace.
Devotion is expressed through stuti: honoring the deity with both scriptural (śruti) hymns and heartfelt personal praise.
Skandavana is the implied sacred setting where the stuti and worship occur.
Añjali (joined hands) and stotra/stuti (hymnic praise) are described as acts of worship.