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Skanda Purana — Mahesvara Khanda, Shloka 17

उपायनान्यनेकानि जगृहुः स्निग्धलोचनाः । तदा वादित्रघोषेण ब्रह्मघोषेण भूयसा

upāyanānyanekāni jagṛhuḥ snigdhalocanāḥ | tadā vāditraghoṣeṇa brahmaghoṣeṇa bhūyasā

Mereka yang bermata lembut itu mengambil pelbagai hadiah; kemudian, di tengah gemuruh alat muzik dan laungan mantra Veda yang lebih lantang,

उपायनानिgifts/offerings
उपायनानि:
Karma (Object/कर्म)
TypeNoun
Rootउपायन (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, द्वितीया, बहुवचन
अनेकानिmany
अनेकानि:
Karma (Object/कर्म)
TypeAdjective
Rootअनेक (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, द्वितीया, बहुवचन; विशेषणम्
जगृहुःthey accepted/took
जगृहुः:
Kriya (Action/क्रिया)
TypeVerb
Rootग्रह् (धातु)
Formलिट् (परोक्षभूत/Perfect), प्रथमपुरुष, बहुवचन, परस्मैपद
स्निग्धलोचनाःthe tender-eyed ones
स्निग्धलोचनाः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootस्निग्ध+लोचन (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, बहुवचन; समासः—स्निग्धानि लोचनानि येषाम् (बहुव्रीहि-भावार्थे), प्रचलितं कर्मधारय/बहुव्रीहि-समासरूपम्; यहाँ कर्तृवाचक-समूह
तदाthen
तदा:
Adhikarana (Location/Time/अधिकरण)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतदा (अव्यय)
Formकालवाचक-अव्यय
वादित्रघोषेणby the sound of instruments
वादित्रघोषेण:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootवादित्र+घोष (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, तृतीया, एकवचन; समासः—वादित्रस्य घोषः (षष्ठी-तत्पुरुष)
ब्रह्मघोषेणby the Vedic chant
ब्रह्मघोषेण:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeNoun
Rootब्रह्म+घोष (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, तृतीया, एकवचन; समासः—ब्रह्मणः घोषः (षष्ठी-तत्पुरुष)
भूयसाmore abundantly/with greater intensity
भूयसा:
Karana (Instrument/करण)
TypeAdjective
Rootभूयस् (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग/पुंलिङ्ग, तृतीया, एकवचन; तुलनात्मक-प्रयोगः ‘भूयसा’ = अधिकेन (by greater/abundant)

Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)

Tirtha: Kedāra / Kedāranātha

Type: kshetra

Scene: Devotees with gentle eyes lift many gifts; the air fills with drums, cymbals, conches, and a dominant wave of Vedic chanting.

B
Brahmaghoṣa (Vedic chant)
V
Vādya (musical instruments)

FAQs

Gifting (upāyana) and sacred sound (Vedic chant) are shown as auspicious supports for dharmic ceremonies.

Kedāra’s sacred setting within Kedārakhaṇḍa, where rites unfold with Vedic sanctity.

No explicit rule; it references customary upāyana (gifts) and brahmaghoṣa (Vedic chanting) as ceremonial elements.

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