वृक्षगुल्मौषधीश्चैव प्रसह्याशु यथाबलम् । विपर्ययेण चौषध्यः प्रनष्टाश्च चतुर्दश
vṛkṣagulmauṣadhīścaiva prasahyāśu yathābalam | viparyayeṇa cauṣadhyaḥ pranaṣṭāśca caturdaśa
غُلِبَتِ الأشجارُ والشجيراتُ والأعشابُ الطبيةُ سريعًا بحسبِ قوةِ كلٍّ منها؛ وبانقلابٍ معكوسٍ مُفسِدٍ هلكتْ أربعةَ عشرَ نوعًا من الأعشاب.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: Once-lush groves now trampled; people forcibly taking plants; medicinal herbs wither and vanish; a palpable sense of imbalance and sorrow.
When dharma weakens, disorder appears not only in society but also in nature—vital life-supporting herbs and plants decline.
None; the verse is cosmological/ethical rather than a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None; it narrates a deterioration of the natural order.