पूर्णभद्रोऽथ संवीक्ष्य मंदिरं सर्वसुंदरम् । तद्बालकोमलालाप विकलं त्यक्तमंगलम्
pūrṇabhadro'tha saṃvīkṣya maṃdiraṃ sarvasuṃdaram | tadbālakomalālāpa vikalaṃ tyaktamaṃgalam
Da schaute Pūrṇabhadra auf das Haus, in jeder Hinsicht voll Schönheit, und wurde bekümmert; denn es entbehrte des zarten, süßen Kinderlallens, und so schien sein heilvoller Segen gewichen.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pūrṇabhadra stands before an exquisitely adorned mansion; despite beauty, the scene is quiet—no child’s sounds—his face shows distress; the emptiness is the visual focus.
Outer prosperity is portrayed as incomplete without dharmic fullness—symbolized by the presence of family continuity and auspicious household life.
The narrative occurs within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s setting of Kāśī’s sacred landscape, though the verse itself focuses on household auspiciousness.
None; the verse is descriptive within a story.