गण्डकैश्चैव खड्गैश्च गोमायुसुरभी युतम् । सारङ्गैर्मल्लकैश्चैव द्विपदैश्च चतुष्पदैः
gaṇḍakaiścaiva khaḍgaiśca gomāyusurabhī yutam | sāraṅgairmallakaiścaiva dvipadaiśca catuṣpadaiḥ
সেই অৰণ্য গণ্ডক আৰু খড্গ সদৃশ জন্তুৰে পৰিপূৰ্ণ আছিল; গোমায়ু (শিয়াল) আৰু সুগন্ধিময় জীৱেৰে যুক্ত, সাৰঙ্গ আৰু মল্লক হৰিণেৰে ভৰা, আৰু দ্বিপদ-চতুষ্পদ নানা প্ৰাণীৰে সমন্বিত আছিল।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (contextual deduction)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) tīra-vana (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dense, living forest on a riverbank teeming with varied wild animals—gaṇḍaka and khaḍga beasts, jackals, fragrant musk-bearing creatures, deer—moving among trees and undergrowth, suggesting a sacred, protected ecology.
The tīrtha-region is portrayed as complete and protected—supporting all classes of beings, human and animal alike.
The broader Vindhya sacred forest/āśrama landscape within the Revākhaṇḍa narrative.
None; the verse continues the māhātmya-style glorification of the locale’s auspicious fullness.