शार्दूलेन कपींद्राणां सारासारोपवर्णनम् । त्रयोदश्याद्यमांते च लंकायां दिवसैस्त्रिभिः
śārdūlena kapīṃdrāṇāṃ sārāsāropavarṇanam | trayodaśyādyamāṃte ca laṃkāyāṃ divasaistribhiḥ
في لَنْكَا، ابتداءً من التيثي الثالث عشر ولمدة ثلاثة أيام، بيَّن شاردولا لسادة جموع الفانارا ما هو جوهري وما هو غير جوهري، مميِّزًا بين الحقيقة والظاهر الخادع.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa in Brāhma Khaṇḍa context)
Scene: In Laṅkā, a learned figure Śārdūla addresses the Vānara chiefs in council, enumerating what is essential versus inessential, with palm-leaf scrolls or gesture-based teaching; the sea and golden ramparts of Laṅkā hinted in the background.
Dharma requires discernment—knowing the essential (sāra) from the inessential (asāra) before acting.
No tīrtha is praised in this verse; it situates the narrative in Laṅkā within a Purāṇic retelling.
None; the verse provides a time-marker and narrative summary.