निम्बजंवीरकदलीमातुलिंगमहाफलैः । लसच्चंदनगंधाढ्यैर्नागरैरुपशोभिता
nimbajaṃvīrakadalīmātuliṃgamahāphalaiḥ | lasaccaṃdanagaṃdhāḍhyairnāgarairupaśobhitā
Sie wird verschönert durch Neem, Jambīra (Rosenapfel), Bananen, Mātuliṅga (Zitronatzitrone) und große Fruchtbäume; und sie erglänzt durch Nāgara-Bäume, reich an dem Duft leuchtenden Sandelholzes.
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narrative context)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A fragrant orchard scene: neem and jamun trees with deep green canopy; banana leaves shimmering; citron fruits glowing; large fruit trees in the background; a cool, pale-golden ‘sandalwood-scented’ breeze visualized as flowing ribbons of air through the grove.
The tīrtha’s sanctity is mirrored in health, abundance, and purity—fragrant woods and fruitful trees support worship and well-being.
Ayodhyā, depicted as rich in medicinal and fruitful trees and sandalwood-like fragrance.
None directly; sandalwood fragrance points to an implied culture of anointing and offerings in deity worship.