Hanūmaccarita
The Account of Hanumān
विपंचीं वादयन्वाद्यं ललितां गीतिमुज्जगौ । सुगीत्या ललिता यास्तु आगायत विधा दश ॥ ११४ ॥
vipaṃcīṃ vādayanvādyaṃ lalitāṃ gītimujjagau | sugītyā lalitā yāstu āgāyata vidhā daśa || 114 ||
เขาบรรเลงพิพัญจี (พิณ) แล้วขับร้องทำนองอันอ่อนหวานงดงาม และบทเพลงอันละเมียดเหล่านั้น เมื่อขับด้วยเสียงไพเราะ ย่อมร้องได้เป็นสิบวิธี (สิบแบบแผน)
Suta (narrating the technical exposition; within the broader Narada–Sanatkumara instructional frame of Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It elevates sacred music as a disciplined science: refined melody and structured modes become a means of cultivating purity of sound and mind, supporting dharma and devotional practice.
By highlighting skilled, graceful singing with an instrument, the verse points to devotional expression through song (kīrtana/gāna) as an ordered practice—beauty and discipline together making worship more focused and heartfelt.
It reflects technical training in sound and performance—close to Śikṣā (phonetics/voice discipline) and Gandharva-vidyā (musicology)—including classification into ‘ten modes’ (daśa vidhāḥ) of singing.