सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
उरगो वासुकिश्चैव कङ्कणीकश् च तावुभौ तुम्बुरुर् नारदश्चैव गन्धर्वौ गायतां वरौ
urago vāsukiścaiva kaṅkaṇīkaś ca tāvubhau tumburur nāradaścaiva gandharvau gāyatāṃ varau
Uraga et Vāsuki, ainsi que Kaṅkaṇīka—ces deux-là ; et Tumburu avec Nārada—deux Gandharvas éminents parmi les chanteurs—chantèrent la louange, offrant une musique sacrée en bhakti à Pati (le Seigneur Śiva), libérateur des paśus, les âmes liées.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames stuti (praise) and sacred sound as a valid offering—Gandharva music becomes a form of upacāra to Śiva, supporting Linga worship through nāda-bhakti (devotion via sound).
By placing the best celestial singers in praise, the verse implies Śiva as Pati—the supreme Lord worthy of all stuti—whose grace loosens pāśa (bondage) and uplifts the paśu (individual soul).
Stotra-gāna and nāda-upāsanā (worship through chant and music), aligning with Pāśupata-oriented devotion where focused praise supports inner purification and steadiness of mind.