पुन्नागवनविभ्रांतपुंस्कोकिलविराविणि । वसन्तसमये रम्ये विजहार स्त्रिया सह
punnāgavanavibhrāṃtapuṃskokilavirāviṇi | vasantasamaye ramye vijahāra striyā saha
In that lovely spring season, amid a punnāga grove resounding with the calls of male kokila cuckoos flitting about, the king sported there together with his consort.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa addressing sages)
Scene: In spring, a punnāga grove alive with male cuckoos’ calls; the king enjoys sport with his queen amid fragrant blossoms and fluttering birds.
It highlights the allure of kāma and comfort, which in Purāṇic narrative often precede a moment requiring dharmic courage and compassion.
No specific tīrtha is stated in this verse; it is a narrative setting.
None; this verse is purely descriptive.