Brahmā’s Puṣkara Sacrifice and the Manifestation of Sarasvatī
with Tīrtha-Merit Teachings
हाहाहूहूश्च गंधर्वो हंसश्चैव महाद्युतिः । इत्येते देवगंधर्वा उपगायंति ते विभुम्
hāhāhūhūśca gaṃdharvo haṃsaścaiva mahādyutiḥ | ityete devagaṃdharvā upagāyaṃti te vibhum
คันธรรพะนาม หาหาหูหู และหงส์ผู้รุ่งเรืองยิ่ง; ดังนี้เหล่าเทวคันธรรพะเหล่านี้ขับสรรเสริญพระผู้เป็นเจ้าสูงสุดนั้น
Narrator (contextual; verse is descriptive rather than direct dialogue)
Concept: Art becomes worship when offered to the Supreme Lord; praise (stuti/gāna) is a direct mode of devotion.
Application: Offer your skills—music, speech, craft—as devotional service; transform performance into remembrance rather than ego-display.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In a jeweled celestial hall, the Gandharva Hāhāhūhū sings with uplifted vīṇā while Haṁsa, radiant and serene, joins in chorus. Their music becomes visible as golden sound-waves spiraling toward the distant, enthroned Vibhū, whose presence is suggested by a vast halo and lotus motifs rather than a fully foregrounded figure.","primary_figures":["Hāhāhūhū (Gandharva)","Haṁsa (Gandharva)","Vishnu (as Vibhū, receiving praise)"],"setting":"Deva-sabhā with crystal pillars, lotus-carved throne dais, and floating garlands; a sky of stars beyond open arches.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["sapphire blue","gold leaf","ivory white","amethyst purple","lotus pink"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Vishnu seated on a lotus-throne with a massive gold halo; in the foreground Gandharvas Hāhāhūhū and Haṁsa play vīṇā and sing, adorned with gem-studded crowns; swirling gold sound-waves and floral garlands; heavy gold leaf, rich reds/greens, ornate jewelry, symmetrical temple composition.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: A lyrical celestial terrace under a deep blue sky; two Gandharvas with delicate instruments, refined facial features, soft pastel garments; Vishnu suggested in the background with a gentle aura; fine brushwork, airy clouds, subtle musical motion lines.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Vishnu with characteristic large eyes and bold outlines, seated centrally; Gandharvas on either side with stylized vīṇā; decorative bands of lotus and cloud motifs; natural pigment palette dominated by red, yellow, green with gold highlights.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Central Vishnu aura-lotus medallion; around it, Gandharvas in rhythmic poses, peacocks and lotus vines framing the borders; intricate floral patterns, deep blue ground, gold and pink detailing, devotional performance atmosphere."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["vīṇā phrases","tanpura drone","soft cymbals (tāla)","temple bells","conch shell (distant)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: hāhāhūhūś ca → hāhāhūhūḥ + ca; haṃsaś ca eva → haṃsaḥ + ca + eva; ity ete → iti + ete; devagaṃdharvāḥ (deva + gandharvāḥ); upagāyaṃti → upa + gāyanti (orthographic nasalization in some editions).
They are presented as celestial figures associated with Gandharvas (divine musicians). The verse highlights them as exemplary singers who praise the all-pervading Lord (Vibhu).
The verse emphasizes stuti (praise) and bhakti expressed through sacred song—celestial beings themselves glorify the Supreme, modeling devotion as reverent celebration.
“Vibhu” underscores the Lord’s all-pervading, supreme nature—worthy of universal praise, not limited to any single realm, even as heavenly Gandharvas sing to Him.