Agastya–Lopāmudrā: Marriage, Austerity, and Conditions for Conjugal Union (लोमशकथितम्)
ततो महीधरं जम्मुर्थर्मज्षेनाभिसंस्कृतम्
tato mahīdharaṃ jambūmūrtam armajñenābhisaṃskṛtam
ثم أعدَّ وكرَّسَ كتلةً عظيمةً كأنها جبل، مُشكَّلةً على هيئة ثمرة الجامبو (تفاح الورد)، بعلمٍ مُحكم وصقلٍ شعائريٍّ دقيق—في دلالةٍ على فعلٍ مقصودٍ تهديه الدارما، لا على صنيعٍ عابرٍ أو اندفاعيّ.
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes that significant actions should be undertaken with knowledge, proper preparation, and sanctifying intention—suggesting that dharma is upheld not only by goals but also by disciplined means.
The narrator (Vaiśaṃpāyana) describes someone fashioning a large, mountain-like object or mass in the shape of a jambu and then carefully preparing/consecrating it, indicating a purposeful and methodical step within the episode.