शक्तींश्चैव वसूंश्चैव ग्रहान्यज्ञादिदेवताः । नमस्कृत्य शुभान्विप्रान्कविमुख्यांश्च सर्वशः
śaktīṃścaiva vasūṃścaiva grahānyajñādidevatāḥ | namaskṛtya śubhānviprānkavimukhyāṃśca sarvaśaḥ
“亦复顶礼诸沙克蒂、诸婆苏、诸行星神祇(格罗诃),及主宰祭祀等仪轨之诸天;并以种种方式礼敬吉祥的婆罗门与最上之圣贤诗人。”
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa)
Listener: ṛṣayaḥ
Scene: Sūta’s salutations expand outward: subtle iconographic hints of Śaktis (feminine energies), eight Vasus, nine Grahas in a celestial arc, and yajña-devatās around a symbolic altar; brāhmaṇas and poet-sages receive reverence in the foreground.
Dharma begins with reverence—honoring divine forces and the learned guardians of sacred speech and ritual.
No specific site is mentioned; it is a universal invocation prior to narration.
It implies the customary practice of offering salutations to presiding deities of yajña and to brāhmaṇas before commencing sacred recitation.
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