गणसमागमः (Śiva Summons the Gaṇas for the Great Festival)
तथा दुन्दुभिनिर्घोषैश्शब्दः कोलाहलोऽभवत् । कुर्वञ्जगन्मंगलं च नाशयेन्मंगलेतरत्
tathā dundubhinirghoṣaiśśabdaḥ kolāhalo'bhavat | kurvañjaganmaṃgalaṃ ca nāśayenmaṃgaletarat
उसी प्रकार दुन्दुभियों के गम्भीर निनाद से महान् कोलाहल-ध्वनि उठी, जो जगत का मंगल करती हुई अमंगल को नष्ट कर देती है।
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
It presents sacred sound as a carrier of maṅgala (auspiciousness): when devotion-filled celebration arises around Śiva’s divine narrative, it is said to dispel amaṅgala (inauspicious influences) and establish harmony in the world.
In Saguna Śiva worship, external expressions—like maṅgala-dhvani (auspicious sounds), kīrtana, and ritual music—support inner bhakti. The verse reflects that devotional atmosphere which sanctifies the space of pūjā and aligns the mind toward Śiva.
Adopt maṅgala-dhvani in worship: chant “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with steady rhythm (japa/kīrtana), and begin pūjā with auspicious sounds (bell, conch, or drum) as a mindful act to remove distractions and invoke śiva-maṅgala.