विस्तीर्णजलकल्लोलकलितं कलुषापहम् । कुमुदोत्पलकह्लारपुंडरीककुलाकुलम्
vistīrṇajalakallolakalitaṃ kaluṣāpaham | kumudotpalakahlārapuṃḍarīkakulākulam
সে কুণ্ড বিস্তীর্ণ জলের ঢেউয়ে শোভিত, কলুষ নাশকারী; আর কুমুদ, উৎপল, কহ্লার ও পুণ্ডরীক পদ্মের গুচ্ছে পরিপূর্ণ ছিল।
Narrator (contextual; before the explicit dialogue begins)
Tirtha: Brahma-kuṇḍa
Type: kund
Scene: A wide sacred pool with rippling waves, radiating purity; its surface is crowded with lotus varieties—kumuda, utpala, kahlāra, puṇḍarīka—forming a fragrant, luminous tapestry.
A true tīrtha is both beautiful and purifying—its very presence is said to remove inner and outer defilement.
A sacred kuṇḍa/saras described within Ayodhyāmāhātmya (Ayodhyā section) of the Skanda Purāṇa.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; the verse sets up the tīrtha’s purifying nature, implying the value of snāna (bathing).