Nāgendra–Brāhmaṇa Saṃvāda: Praśna-vidhi and Dharmic Approach on the Gomatī Riverbank
बभूवान्तर्महीभूत: सर्वभूतगुणोदित: । नाद और स्वरसे विशिष्ट सामगानकी वह सर्वथा स्निग्ध एवं मधुर ध्वनि रसातलमें सब ओर फैल गयी, जो समस्त प्राणियोंके लिये गुणकारक थी
babhūvāntarmahībhūtaḥ sarvabhūtaguṇoditaḥ | nādaḥ svararase viśiṣṭaḥ sāmagānasya saḥ sarvathā snigdhaḥ madhuraś ca dhvaniḥ rasātale sarvato vyāptaḥ, yaḥ samasta-prāṇināṃ guṇakārakaḥ |
Waiśaṃpāyana berkata: Seolah-olah dari dalam perut bumi, bangkitlah suatu bunyi yang sarat sifat-sifat yang membawa kebaikan bagi semua makhluk. Dengan keindahan nada dan suara—laksana lantunan Sāman—bunyi itu sepenuhnya lembut dan manis. Gema merdunya menyebar ke segala penjuru di Rasātala.
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The passage highlights the ethical and spiritual power of harmonious sound: a gentle, sweet, Veda-like resonance is portrayed as intrinsically guṇa-producing—cultivating refinement, calm, and uplift in all beings. In the Śānti context, it suggests that peace and virtue can be propagated not only by instruction but also by a pervasive atmosphere of sattvic harmony.
Vaiśaṃpāyana describes a wondrous sound arising as if from within the earth, marked by the beauty of musical notes and the aesthetic ‘rasa’ of Sāman-chanting. This soothing resonance spreads throughout Rasātala (the nether regions), affecting all creatures beneficially.