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Shloka 5

कार्त्तिकेयाभिषेकः — Consecration of Kārttikeya and the Enumeration of His Retinue

हन्त ते कथयिष्यामि शृण्वानस्य नराधिप । अभिषेकं कुमारस्य प्रभावं च महात्मन:,नरेश्वर! तुम ध्यान देकर सुन रहे हो, इसलिये मैं तुमसे प्रसन्नतापूर्वक महात्मा कुमार कार्तिकेयके अभिषेक और प्रभावका वर्णन करता हूँ

hanta te kathayiṣyāmi śṛṇvānasya narādhipa | abhiṣekaṃ kumārasya prabhāvaṃ ca mahātmanaḥ ||

വൈശമ്പായനൻ പറഞ്ഞു—ഹേ നരാധിപാ! നീ ശ്രദ്ധയോടെ കേൾക്കുന്നതിനാൽ, മഹാത്മാവായ കുമാരൻ (കാർത്തികേയൻ) എന്ന ദിവ്യയുവാവിന്റെ അഭിഷേകവും അവന്റെ പ്രഭാവ-മഹിമയും ഞാൻ വിവരിക്കുന്നു.

हन्तindeed; well then
हन्त:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootहन्त
तेto you
ते:
Sampradana
TypePronoun
Rootत्वद्
FormDative, Singular
कथयिष्यामिI will tell
कथयिष्यामि:
TypeVerb
Rootकथय्
FormSimple Future (Luṭ), 1st, Singular, Parasmaipada
शृण्वानस्यof (you) listening
शृण्वानस्य:
TypeVerb
Rootशृणु
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular, Śatṛ (present active participle)
नराधिपO king (lord of men)
नराधिप:
TypeNoun
Rootनराधिप
FormMasculine, Vocative, Singular
अभिषेकम्consecration; anointing
अभिषेकम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootअभिषेक
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular
कुमारस्यof the prince / of Kumāra (Kārttikeya)
कुमारस्य:
TypeNoun
Rootकुमार
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular
प्रभावम्might; glory; power
प्रभावम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootप्रभाव
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
महात्मनःof the great-souled one
महात्मनः:
TypeNoun
Rootमहात्मन्
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
N
Narādhipa (the king addressed)
K
Kumāra (Kārttikeya/Skanda)
A
Abhiṣeka (consecration rite)
P
Prabhāva (power/glory)

Educational Q&A

Attentive listening to sacred narration is presented as a prerequisite for receiving elevated knowledge; the verse frames divine consecration and glory as worthy subjects that uplift the listener and reinforce reverence for dharmic exemplars.

Vaiśampāyana signals a transition into a new episode: he is about to recount the abhiṣeka (ceremonial consecration) of Kumāra (Kārttikeya) and describe his prabhāva—his exceptional power and renown—addressing the king as an engaged listener.