वैवाहिकानुष्ठानसमापनं दानप्रशंसा च / Completion of Wedding Rites and Praise of Gifts
Dāna
कृत्वा जयध्वनिं चक्रुर्ग्रन्थिनिर्मोचनादिकम् । सस्मितास्सकटाक्षाश्च पुलकाञ्चितविग्रहाः
kṛtvā jayadhvaniṃ cakrurgranthinirmocanādikam | sasmitāssakaṭākṣāśca pulakāñcitavigrahāḥ
Nagtaas sila ng sigaw ng tagumpay at isinagawa ang mga kaugaliang mapalad, gaya ng pagkalas ng mga buhol na pangseremonya. Nakangiti, nagpapalitan ng sulyap, at nangingilabot sa banal na galak, sila’y nagdiwang—mga tanda ng taos-pusong debosyon at sagradong kagalakan.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Demonstrates bhakti-lakṣaṇas (bodily signs of devotion) and maṅgala-ācāras as supportive means that soften bondage and orient the soul toward grace.
Type: stotra
It portrays the outward signs of inner bhakti—victory cries, auspicious rites, smiles, and gooseflesh—indicating that devotion to Śiva-Śakti naturally ripens into sacred joy and faith-filled celebration.
The verse emphasizes embodied, visible devotion—typical of Saguna worship—where reverence for Śiva’s manifest presence (often through the Liṅga and ritual observances) is expressed through auspicious acts and heartfelt emotional transformation.
It alludes to auspicious observances performed at sacred moments (e.g., ceremonial untying of knots) and encourages cultivating steady bhakti that can be supported by mantra-japa (such as the Pañcākṣarī) and attentive, reverent participation in Shaiva rites.