पिप्पलस्य तरोरेष रसं संभक्षयिष्यति । पिप्पलाद इति ख्यातस्ततो लोके भविष्यति
pippalasya taroreṣa rasaṃ saṃbhakṣayiṣyati | pippalāda iti khyātastato loke bhaviṣyati
Er wird sich vom Saft/Wesen des Pippala-Baumes nähren; darum wird er in der Welt unter dem Namen „Pippalāda“ berühmt werden.
Ākāśavāṇī (celestial voice)
Tirtha: Pippala-vṛkṣa (Pippalāda-prasiddha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The child is shown drawing nourishment from the pippala—either tasting milky sap or receiving symbolic essence—while the tree glows as a guardian. The name ‘Pippalāda’ is visually suggested as a banner or inscription near the trunk.
The sacred tree becomes both refuge and sustenance; divine care operates through natural sanctity within tīrtha landscapes.
The pippala/aśvattha tree-site is implicitly glorified as a life-sustaining sacred locus.
None; it provides an etymological prophecy explaining the child’s future name.