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gītavāditraghoṣeṇa nṛtyamānāḥ praharṣitāḥ | kirīṭakuṇḍalairhārairvaijayaṃtyā vibhūṣitāḥ
Sa gitna ng tunog ng awit at mga tugtugin, sila’y sumayaw sa galak, pinalamutian ng korona, hikaw, mga kuwintas ng bulaklak, at ng Vaijayantī (banal na garland).
Deductive (Dvārakā-māhātmya narrative voice; traditionally Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A jubilant divine dance: attendants whirl amid song and instruments; crowns, earrings, garlands sway; the Vaijayantī garland stands out as a signature emblem, with radiant joy filling the space.
Bhakti naturally expresses itself as joyful praise—music and dance are portrayed as sacred offerings when centered on Hari.
Dvārakā, depicted as a divine stage where Hari’s retinue celebrates.
Devotional singing, instrumental music, and dance as forms of worshipful celebration.