मातरो मंगलान्यस्य जगुः स्कन्दस्य नंदिताः । इंद्राद्या ननृतुस्तत्र स्वयं विष्णुश्च वादकः
mātaro maṃgalānyasya jaguḥ skandasya naṃditāḥ | iṃdrādyā nanṛtustatra svayaṃ viṣṇuśca vādakaḥ
Les Mères, réjouies pour Skanda, chantèrent des hymnes de bon augure. Indra et les autres y dansèrent, et Viṣṇu lui-même tint la musique.
Sūta (narrator) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Skanda-utsava at Jaya-stambha (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The Mātṛkās sing auspicious hymns for Skanda; Indra and the gods dance, while Viṣṇu himself plays the instruments, creating a grand divine festival.
Divine harmony supports dharma: even great deities participate joyfully when sacred space is established for the world’s good.
The consecration venue around Skanda’s victory monument and upcoming Stambheśvara worship is celebrated as a divine festival-ground.
Singing maṅgala (auspicious songs) as part of the installation celebration.