द्वैरूप्येणापि कुर्वंतं स्थावरेण चरेण च । साभिख्येन यथार्थाख्यामुच्चैर्वसु मतीमिमाम्
dvairūpyeṇāpi kurvaṃtaṃ sthāvareṇa careṇa ca | sābhikhyena yathārthākhyāmuccairvasu matīmimām
Er sah dieses reiche Land gleichsam in zweifacher Gestalt—im Unbeweglichen und im Beweglichen—und seinem berühmten Namen gemäß erstrahlte es als „Vasumatī“, die wohlhabende Erde.
Vyāsa (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Vasumatī (epithet for the sacred land encountered)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A wide vista: steady mountains and forests (sthāvara) contrasted with moving deer, birds, pilgrims, and flowing river (jaṅgama); the earth appears richly endowed—fields, groves, and shining soil—worthy of the name Vasumatī.
Sacred space is recognized through harmony of all beings—immobile and mobile—revealing the earth’s divinely ordered abundance.
A sanctified region in the Vindhya–Revā landscape, described as a prosperous holy tract (kshetra).
None explicitly; it is a descriptive passage supporting the mood of tīrtha-yātrā.