दक्षस्य यज्ञप्रवृत्तिः तथा ईश्वरवर्जितदेवसमागमः
Dakṣa’s Sacrificial Undertaking and the Devas’ Assembly without Īśvara
देवदुंदुभयो नेदुर्दिव्यसंकुलनिःस्वनाः । ववृषुश्शतशो मूर्ध्नि पुष्पवर्षं बलाहकाः
devaduṃdubhayo nedurdivyasaṃkulaniḥsvanāḥ | vavṛṣuśśataśo mūrdhni puṣpavarṣaṃ balāhakāḥ
天の鼓(デーヴァドゥンドゥビ)は妙なる天上の和音をもって鳴り響き、雲の群れは供養のしるしとして、尊き御頭上に幾百もの花の雨を降り注いだ。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The resounding divine drums and the rain of flowers signify heavenly assent—an outward omen that devotion and dharma are being blessed by Pati (the Lord), and that the event being narrated is spiritually auspicious.
Such celestial celebrations commonly accompany moments when Saguna Shiva’s grace becomes evident in the world—affirming that visible worship (puja, stotra, offerings) is accepted and sanctified, leading the devotee toward inner realization.
Offer flowers with mantra-japa—especially the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—cultivating the attitude that every offering is received by Shiva’s grace; this verse supports puṣpāñjali (flower offering) as a simple, sattvic act of bhakti.