तदा डमरुनादेन नादितं भुवनत्रयम् । भेरीभांकारशब्देन शंखानां निनदेन च
tadā ḍamarunādena nāditaṃ bhuvanatrayam | bherībhāṃkāraśabdena śaṃkhānāṃ ninadena ca
پھر ڈمرُو کی آواز سے تینوں بھون گونج اٹھے؛ بھیر یوں کے بھانکار اور شنکھوں کی گونج سے بھی۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (contextual attribution)
Tirtha: Kedāra / Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage audience
Scene: A celestial celebration erupts: Śiva’s ḍamaru beats; bherī drums and conches sound; waves of sound ripple through layered realms (earth, mid-space, heaven), with gaṇas playing instruments around the Kedāra shrine.
When Śiva’s grace is revealed, the cosmos itself is portrayed as celebrating through auspicious sound.
Kedāra-kṣetra, depicted as a stage for divine proclamation and celebration.
No prescription; it references auspicious instruments commonly associated with temple celebration and worship.