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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 7

Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva

ततः स्वरं समाकर्ण्य गालवस्ते अजानत गन्धर्वकन्येक चैते संदेहो नात्र विद्यते

tataḥ svaraṃ samākarṇya gālavaste ajānata gandharvakanyeka caite saṃdeho nātra vidyate

そのときその声を聞いて、ガーラヴァは—初めはその出所を知らなかったが—悟った。「これはまさしくガンダルヴァの乙女たちである。疑いはない。」

Narrator (Purāṇic narrator) describing Galava’s perception (no direct speech marker in the verse).
Encounter with celestial beingsRecognition of divine/celestial signsTirtha-narrative framing (implied by chapter context)

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FAQs

In Purāṇic tīrtha narratives, the appearance (or even the voice) of Gandharvas and their maidens often signals a sanctified zone where divine beings freely move; it functions as a literary marker of the site’s extraordinary purity and merit.

Svara can denote both musical tone and voice. Given the Gandharva association (celestial musicians), the term naturally evokes a melodious, otherworldly sound, though the verse itself does not restrict it to singing alone.