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
Kailāsa is adorned on every side with trees such as cūta (mango), kadamba, nīpa, nāga, punnāga, campaka, pāṭalā, aśoka, bakula, kunda, and kurabaka; their fragrant blossoms further enhance the mountain’s splendor.
This verse describes the holy region as richly adorned with many auspicious trees, emphasizing a pure, divine environment suitable for worship and reconciliation after Dakṣa’s sacrifice.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates these details to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing the scene connected with Lord Śiva and Brahmā’s efforts to restore harmony.
A devotee can cultivate a sattvic, sacred atmosphere—through cleanliness, simplicity, and reverence for nature—to support prayer, humility, and devotion.