नितंबिन्यः सुकेशाश्च शुभ्राः स्वायतलोचनाः । सुगंडा ललिताश्चैव सुकक्षाः सुपयोधराः
nitaṃbinyaḥ sukeśāśca śubhrāḥ svāyatalocanāḥ | sugaṃḍā lalitāścaiva sukakṣāḥ supayodharāḥ
ذواتُ أردافٍ رشيقةٍ وشَعْرٍ حسنٍ؛ مُشرِقاتٌ واسعاتُ العيون؛ جميلاتُ الخدودِ ذواتُ دلالٍ—ممشوقاتُ الخصرِ ممتلئاتُ الصدور.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Dāmodara-dhāma (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close-up tableau of divine women attendants: graceful hips, lustrous hair, radiant complexion, large lotus-like eyes, charming cheeks, elegant waists, and full bosoms—posed in dance and service gestures before the unseen central deity.
Prosperity, refinement, and beauty are portrayed as outward signs of accumulated merit (puṇya) in a sanctified landscape.
The description continues the māhātmya of Vastrāpatha-kṣetra in Prabhāsa.
None; it is descriptive praise reinforcing the auspiciousness of the sacred region.