कुमाराभिषेकवर्णनम् — Description of Kumāra’s Abhiṣeka
Consecration/Installation
रम्भाद्यप्सरसो दिव्यास्स स्मिता वेषसंयुताः । संगीतनर्तनपरा बभूवुश्च शिवाज्ञया
rambhādyapsaraso divyāssa smitā veṣasaṃyutāḥ | saṃgītanartanaparā babhūvuśca śivājñayā
သီဝရှင်၏ အမိန့်တော်အရ ရမ္ဘာတို့အစပြုသော ကောင်းကင်အပ်ဆရာများသည် အပြုံးနှင့်တကွ အလှဝတ်စုံတန်ဆာဆင်လျက် ပေါ်ထွန်းလာကြပြီး သီချင်းနှင့် အကအလှတွင် အပြည့်အဝ စိတ်နှစ်မြှုပ်နေကြ၏။
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
It highlights Śiva as the supreme Lord (Pati) whose will governs even celestial beings; the Apsarās’ joyful, disciplined artistry becomes a form of divinely directed service rather than mere entertainment.
The phrase “śivājñayā” emphasizes Saguna Śiva as the personal Lord who commands and arranges auspicious events; in Linga-worship this translates into aligning one’s actions and offerings with Śiva’s ordinance (ājñā) and dharma.
A takeaway is devotional upacāra through sound—such as singing Śiva-stotras, kīrtana, or mantra-japa (especially the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—offered with inner purity as service to Śiva.