नानावादित्रघोषेण वेदध्वनियुतेन च । गीतैर्मनोहरैः पाठैर्बन्दिनां च सहस्रशः
nānāvāditraghoṣeṇa vedadhvaniyutena ca | gītairmanoharaiḥ pāṭhairbandināṃ ca sahasraśaḥ
さまざまな楽器の轟きに、ヴェーダ誦唱の響きが加わり、心を奪う歌と朗誦が奏でられ、さらに幾千もの讃歌の者たちが伴った——
Sūta (continued narrative frame)
Tirtha: Dvāravatī (Dvārakā)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dense celebratory sound-scene: musicians with drums, cymbals, conches; brāhmaṇas chanting Veda; singers performing; thousands of bandins (panegyrists) reciting praises; the wedding pavilion glows with lamps and garlands.
Auspicious celebration is sanctified when worldly festivity is harmonized with Vedic sound—music and mantra together.
The festive description belongs to the Dvāravatī setting introduced in Adhyāya 73.
No single rite is prescribed; the verse describes maṅgala-śabda—Vedic chanting, recitations, and celebratory music.