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Shloka 20

Matsya Purana — Description of Atri’s Hermitage: Sacred Grove Planning

बीजपूरैः सकर्पूरैर् गुरुभिश्चागुरुद्रुमैः बिम्बैश्च प्रतिबिम्बैश्च संतानकवितानकैः //

bījapūraiḥ sakarpūrair gurubhiścāgurudrumaiḥ bimbaiśca pratibimbaiśca saṃtānakavitānakaiḥ //

(The garden or pleasure-grove) should be adorned with bījapūra (citron) trees, camphor-bearing plants (karpūra), the heavy-fragrant guru (resin/wood) and aguru (agarwood) trees, with bimba creepers and their paired pratibimba companions, and with saṃtānaka plants and spreading vitānaka bowers like leafy canopies.

bījapūraiḥwith bījapūra (citron) trees
bījapūraiḥ:
sa-karpūraiḥwith camphor-bearing plants/with camphor
sa-karpūraiḥ:
gurubhiḥwith guru (heavy aromatic resin/wood, fragrant substance)
gurubhiḥ:
caand
ca:
agurudrumaiḥwith agarwood (aguru) trees
agurudrumaiḥ:
bimbaiḥwith bimba plants/creepers (Coccinia/ivy gourd type)
bimbaiḥ:
caand
ca:
pratibimbaiḥwith pratibimba (a paired/companion plant to bimba
pratibimbaiḥ:
caand
ca:
saṃtānakawith saṃtānaka (an auspicious ornamental plant/tree, lit. 'bringing continuity/progeny')
saṃtānaka:
vitānakaiḥwith vitānaka (spreading canopy, arbor, bower/trellis-like growth).
vitānakaiḥ:
Lord Matsya (teaching Vaivasvata Manu)
Lord MatsyaVaivasvata ManuBījapūraKarpūraAguruBimbaPratibimbaSaṃtānakaVitānaka
Vastu ShastraUpavanaSacred plantsAuspicious landscapingTemple gardens

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This verse is not about Pralaya; it belongs to Vastu-related instructions, listing auspicious fragrant and ornamental plants used to beautify gardens and sacred/royal landscapes.

It supports the king/householder duty of maintaining orderly, auspicious surroundings—creating fragrant, shaded groves and well-planted gardens that promote prosperity, comfort, and ritual suitability.

It functions as a Vastu landscaping prescription: selecting specific auspicious, fragrant species (citron, camphor, agarwood, bimba, etc.) and canopy-forming bowers (vitānaka) to harmonize a temple/estate garden and enhance sanctity and aesthetics.