दिव्य-भवन-छत्र-निर्माणः तथा देवसमाह्वानम्
Divine Pavilion and Canopy; Summoning the Gods
वीणामृदंगप्रमुखवाद्यान्नानाविधान्मुने । उत्सवं कारयामास वादयित्वा सुगायनैः
vīṇāmṛdaṃgapramukhavādyānnānāvidhānmune | utsavaṃ kārayāmāsa vādayitvā sugāyanaiḥ
Ô sage, elle fit célébrer une grande fête : on y joua maints instruments, menés par la vīṇā et le mṛdaṅga, et l’on y entendit le chant suave de chanteurs accomplis.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: nurturing
The verse presents utsava (sacred celebration) as a form of bhakti where sound—instrumental music and devotional singing—becomes an offering that purifies the mind and turns emotion toward Shiva-tattva, supporting inner steadiness and devotion.
Utsava with music and singing is a hallmark of Saguna worship—honoring Shiva’s accessible, gracious presence through external acts (upacāra). Such celebratory offerings complement Linga worship by transforming the environment and devotees’ minds into a temple-like field of reverence.
It suggests nāma-saṅkīrtana and stotra-gāna (devotional chanting/singing) as a practical takeaway; one may accompany worship with the Panchākṣarī mantra ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") in a musical cadence as an offering of sound.