Dharmānukathana
Narration of Dharma
भेरीमृदङ्गपटहमुरजैश्च सडिण्डिमैः । संप्रीणयन्ति देवेशं तेषां पुण्यफलं शृणु ॥ १४६ ॥
bherīmṛdaṅgapaṭahamurajaiśca saḍiṇḍimaiḥ | saṃprīṇayanti deveśaṃ teṣāṃ puṇyaphalaṃ śṛṇu || 146 ||
பேரி, மிருதங்கம், படஹம், முரஜம், டிண்டிமம் முதலிய வாத்தியங்களால் அவர்கள் தேவேசனை மகிழ்விக்கின்றனர்; அவர்களுக்குக் கிடைக்கும் புண்ணியப் பயனை கேள்.
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
It teaches that producing auspicious devotional sound—playing sacred instruments as part of worship—directly pleases Devesha (Hari/Vishnu), and that such bhakti expressed through ritual music yields specific spiritual merit (punya-phala).
Bhakti is shown as active delighting of the Lord through offerings of sound (vādya/kīrtana), emphasizing heartfelt celebration in worship rather than mere formality.
Primarily ritual practice (kalpa-oriented worship procedure): the verse points to regulated ceremonial accompaniment (instrumental offerings) as a recognized limb of pūjā meant to please the deity.