Brahmā Counsels the Demigods; Journey to Kailāsa; Śiva’s Tranquility and Brahmā’s Praise
मन्दारै: पारिजातैश्च सरलैश्चोपशोभितम् । तमालै: शालतालैश्च कोविदारासनार्जुनै: ॥ १४ ॥ चूतै: कदम्बैर्नीपैश्च नागपुन्नागचम्पकै: । पाटलाशोकबकुलै: कुन्दै: कुरबकैरपि ॥ १५ ॥
mandāraiḥ pārijātaiś ca saralaiś copaśobhitam tamālaiḥ śāla-tālaiś ca kovidārāsanārjunaiḥ
Der Berg Kailāsa ist geschmückt mit vielerlei Bäumen—mandāra, pārijāta, sarala, tamāla, śāla, tāla, kovidāra, āsana, arjuna und anderen—und durch ihre duftenden Blüten erstrahlt der ganze Berg in heiliger Pracht.
It describes the beauty and auspicious decoration of the sacrificial area, ornamented with many sacred trees and blossoms.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates these events to Mahārāja Parīkṣit, describing the setting around Dakṣa’s sacrifice.
That sacred acts are traditionally performed in a purified, uplifting environment—yet true sanctity ultimately depends on humility and devotion, not mere external grandeur.