केचिल्लौकिकगीतानि हरिनामानि हर्षिताः । उत्सवैश्च व्रजंत्यन्ये पताकादिविभूषिताः
kecillaukikagītāni harināmāni harṣitāḥ | utsavaiśca vrajaṃtyanye patākādivibhūṣitāḥ
有人欢喜地唱起世间曲调,却句句承载哈利之名;也有人参加节庆行列,旌旗等饰物庄严其身。
Sūta (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A jubilant pilgrim group advances with flags and streamers; singers lead with drums and cymbals, weaving Hari’s names into familiar folk tunes.
Even ordinary music becomes sacred when it bears Hari’s names, and communal festivals become vehicles of shared devotion.
Dvārakā is the implied festival-city where processions and public singing magnify the Māhātmya of the place.
Utsava (festival observance) and nāma-saṅkīrtana (singing the divine names), including in public procession.