स्कन्दसरः (Skandasara) — तीर्थवर्णनम् / Description of the Skandasara Sacred Lake
नृत्यद्भिश्चैव गायद्भिर्वादयद्भिश्च संवृतम् । वीरगोवृषचिह्नेन विद्रमद्रुमयष्टिना
nṛtyadbhiścaiva gāyadbhirvādayadbhiśca saṃvṛtam | vīragovṛṣacihnena vidramadrumayaṣṭinā
Il était entouré de ceux qui dansaient, chantaient et jouaient des instruments ; et il portait l’emblème du taureau héroïque, dressé sur une hampe faite de bois de corail.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Pashupatinatha
The verse highlights bhakti expressed through sacred sound and movement—dance, song, and instruments—showing that devotion can be offered as a joyful, collective worship that turns the mind toward Pati (Shiva).
The described festive encirclement and the bull-emblem point to Saguna worship—approaching Shiva through visible symbols and ceremonial praise, which supports concentration and reverence that ultimately leads the devotee toward inner realization.
It suggests kīrtana (devotional singing), vādyasevā (offering music), and utsava-bhakti (festival worship); practitioners can pair such worship with mantra-japa (e.g., the Panchakshara) to stabilize inward attention.