Aghāsura-vadha: The Killing and Deliverance of Aghāsura
तदद्भुतस्तोत्रसुवाद्यगीतिका- जयादिनैकोत्सवमङ्गलस्वनान् । श्रुत्वा स्वधाम्नोऽन्त्यज आगतोऽचिराद् दृष्ट्वा महीशस्य जगाम विस्मयम् ॥ ३५ ॥
tad-adbhuta-stotra-suvādya-gītikā- jayādi-naikotsava-maṅgala-svanān śrutvā sva-dhāmno ’nty aja āgato ’cirād dṛṣṭvā mahīśasya jagāma vismayam
梵天听到在自己星界附近举行的奇妙庆典——颂赞、乐音、歌唱与“胜利!胜利!”的吉祥呼声——便立刻降临观看。见到对圣克里希纳如此盛大的赞颂,他完全震惊。
Here the word anti means “near,” indicating that even in the higher planetary systems near Brahmaloka, like Maharloka, Janaloka and Tapoloka, the festival of glorification of Lord Kṛṣṇa was going on.
This verse highlights that hymns, music, and victory-cries form an auspicious festival atmosphere so compelling that even a distant listener is drawn immediately—showing bhakti-sounds as spiritually attractive and transformative.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this to King Parīkṣit while describing Krishna’s Vraja pastimes in Canto 10, Chapter 12.
Create a bhakti-centered environment through kīrtana, sacred music, and gratitude-filled celebration—so that hearing and joining devotional sound becomes a natural daily practice.