जृंभद्विचकिलामोदं लसत्कंकेलिपल्लवम् । नवमल्लीपरिमलाकृष्टषट्पदनादितम्
jṛṃbhadvicakilāmodaṃ lasatkaṃkelipallavam | navamallīparimalākṛṣṭaṣaṭpadanāditam
It was fragrant with the opening scent of blossoming aśoka, bright with fresh kankeli shoots, and resonant with bees drawn by the perfume of newly blooming jasmine.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-Kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Aśoka blossoms opening, kankeli (aśoka/kankeli-associated) fresh reddish shoots, jasmine newly blooming; bees swirl in visible arcs, suggesting a gentle sacred ‘chorus’ over the grove.
The sensory richness of the sacred grove becomes a theological sign: nature itself participates in praising the divine kṣetra.
Ānandakānana/Ānandavana in Kāśī.
None; it is descriptive praise (sthala-māhātmya style).