ताना एकोनपंचाश ताला एकोत्तरंशतम् । रागाः षडेव तेषां तु पंचपंचापि चांगनाः
tānā ekonapaṃcāśa tālā ekottaraṃśatam | rāgāḥ ṣaḍeva teṣāṃ tu paṃcapaṃcāpi cāṃganāḥ
தானங்கள் நாற்பத்தொன்பது; தாளங்கள் நூற்றொன்று. ராகங்கள் ஆறு; அவற்றில் ஒவ்வொன்றுக்கும் ஐந்து ஐந்து ‘அங்கனைகள்’ (உபராகங்கள்/துணை ராகங்கள்) இருந்தன.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (nāda-kṣetra ethos)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A schematic yet poetic visualization: a musician-singer surrounded by concentric circles labeled as 49 tānas and 101 tālas; six principal rāgas personified as regal figures, each with ten ‘consorts’ (five and five) as attendant maidens—an allegory of rāga-rāgiṇī tradition.
The Purāṇic narrative celebrates refined knowledge (music) as an outcome that can accompany karmic transformation in a sacred setting.
The broader glorification remains Kāśī-kṣetra within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s māhātmya.
None; this verse catalogs traditional musical categories (tāna, tāla, rāga and their associates).