दुर्गोपवीत-रचना तथा शिवामलङ्कारोत्सवः | The Making of the Durgopavīta and Pārvatī’s Auspicious Adornment Festival
श्रुत्वा वादित्रनिर्घोषं सर्वे शंकरसेवकाः । उत्थितास्त्वैकपद्येन सदेवर्षिगणा मुदा
śrutvā vāditranirghoṣaṃ sarve śaṃkarasevakāḥ | utthitāstvaikapadyena sadevarṣigaṇā mudā
વાદ્યોના ઘન નિર્ઘોષને સાંભળી, શંકરના સર્વ સેવકો—દેવર્ષિ અને મુનિગણો સહિત—આનંદથી એકસાથે એક જ ક્ષણે ઊભા થઈ ગયા।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: No Jyotirliṅga localization; the verse highlights the gaṇa/attendant community’s immediate responsiveness to auspicious sound signaling Śiva’s advent or proximity.
Significance: Teaches alertness (jāgrat) in bhakti: the sevakas rise ‘at once’ upon hearing auspicious cues, mirroring readiness for Śiva’s grace.
The verse highlights bhakti-lakṣaṇa (marks of devotion): when auspicious signs of Śiva’s presence arise, devotees respond instantly with reverence and joy, showing the soul’s natural orientation toward Pati (Śiva) in Shaiva Siddhanta.
The sound of instruments signals a ceremonial arrival or worship setting, reflecting Saguna Śiva-upāsanā where devotees honor Śiva through visible rites—standing up, welcoming, and participating in collective praise that supports Linga-centered temple worship.
It suggests sāttvika upacāra (auspicious devotional service): hearing sacred sounds (vādyas), rising with mindfulness, and entering worship with joy—practically expressed through kīrtana, mantra-japa (e.g., Pañcākṣarī), and respectful bodily gestures during pūjā.