तदा ब्रह्मा च विष्णुश्च ऋषयो देवदानवाः । तुष्टुवुर्विविधैः सूक्तैर्वेदोपनिपदन्वितैः
tadā brahmā ca viṣṇuśca ṛṣayo devadānavāḥ | tuṣṭuvurvividhaiḥ sūktairvedopanipadanvitaiḥ
Entonces Brahmā y Viṣṇu, los sabios, y las huestes de dioses y dānavas lo alabaron con diversos himnos, colmados del espíritu de los Vedas y las Upaniṣads.
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa) introducing the hymn
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand semicircle of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, sages, devas and even dānavas stands in reverent posture, chanting layered hymns with Vedic cadence before the radiant Lord.
True praise of the Lord harmonizes Purāṇic devotion with Vedic wisdom—bhakti grounded in the highest teaching.
Kedāra, as the setting where the cosmic assembly offers stuti to Śiva.
The implied practice is stotra-pāṭha (hymn recitation) aligned with Vedic meaning; no specific vrata/dāna is stated.
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