गीतवादित्रघोषेण ब्रह्मघोषेण भूयसा । संस्तूयमानो विविधैः सूक्तैर्वेदविदां वरैः
gītavāditraghoṣeṇa brahmaghoṣeṇa bhūyasā | saṃstūyamāno vividhaiḥ sūktairvedavidāṃ varaiḥ
گیتوں اور سازوں کی بلند گونج کے درمیان—اور اس سے بھی بڑھ کر مقدس برہما-گھوش کی عظیم تلاوت کے ساتھ—ویدوں کے برگزیدہ جاننے والوں نے گوناگوں سوکتوں سے اس کی ستوتی کی۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sanctified assembly where foremost Veda-knowers chant powerful mantras while musicians play drums, cymbals, and lutes; the praised deity/hero is honored amid layered sound—song, instruments, and Vedic intonation.
True celebration of the divine unites bhakti (music, song) with śruti-based sanctity (Vedic recitation).
The Kedāra region in the Himalayas, presented as a sacred theatre for Vedic praise.
Stuti through gīta-vāditra (devotional music) and brahma-ghoṣa (Vedic chanting).
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