गृहा रम्याः प्रदृश्यंते शचीपतिगृहोपमाः । प्रासादाः कुलमातॄणां दृश्यंते चाग्निशोभनाः
gṛhā ramyāḥ pradṛśyaṃte śacīpatigṛhopamāḥ | prāsādāḥ kulamātṝṇāṃ dṛśyaṃte cāgniśobhanāḥ
Charming houses came into view, resembling the dwelling of Śacī’s lord (Indra). And the mansions of the clan-mothers (kula-mātṛs) were also seen—resplendent like sacred fire.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within the Dharmāraṇya episode; specific speaker not explicit in this excerpt)
Tirtha: Kula-mātṛ-prāsāda precinct (within Dharmāraṇya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant sacred neighborhood: elegant houses like Amarāvatī, and blazing mansions dedicated to clan-mothers, glowing with fire-like brilliance; viewers gaze in amazement.
A holy land is recognized by divine order and splendor—sacred spaces mirror the worlds of the gods.
Dharmāraṇya is portrayed as a divine-like settlement with shrines, mansions, and protective mother-deities.
No explicit prescription here; the verse emphasizes darśana (seeing) of sacred structures and deity-abodes.
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