सोऽपि बालोऽथ ववृधे पिप्पलास्वादपुष्टिधृक् । अश्वत्थस्य तले तस्य वृद्धिं याति शनैःशनैः
so'pi bālo'tha vavṛdhe pippalāsvādapuṣṭidhṛk | aśvatthasya tale tasya vṛddhiṃ yāti śanaiḥśanaiḥ
ونما ذلك الغلام أيضًا، متغذّيًا بتذوّق ثمار البيبّلا. وتحت تلك شجرة الأشفَتّه كان يزداد قامةً رويدًا رويدًا، شيئًا فشيئًا.
Unspecified narrator (Purāṇic narration within Nāgara-khaṇḍa)
Scene: A luminous boy beneath a broad-canopied aśvattha, calmly eating pippala fruits; the forest around is quiet yet suggestive of hidden danger; shafts of light filter through leaves.
Sustenance can be simple and sattvic; steady growth comes through patience and austere living, often sheltered by sacred nature (like the aśvattha).
The verse highlights a sacred setting (aśvattha tree) within the chapter’s tīrtha framework, but does not name a specific pilgrimage site.
None; it describes the boy’s simple forest life and gradual growth.