पनसैश्चंपकैराम्रैः प्रियंगुबिल्वदाडिमैः । नानापक्षिसमायुक्तो देवगन्धर्वसेवितः
panasaiścaṃpakairāmraiḥ priyaṃgubilvadāḍimaiḥ | nānāpakṣisamāyukto devagandharvasevitaḥ
It was adorned with jackfruit trees, campakas, mangoes, priyangu, bilva, and pomegranates—filled with many kinds of birds, and frequented by devas and gandharvas.
Narratorial voice (contextual Purāṇic narration following Sūta’s frame)
Tirtha: Vasiṣṭhāśrama-vana at Arbuda
Type: kshetra
Scene: A lush hermitage orchard: jackfruit, campaka blossoms, mangoes, priyangu, bilva, pomegranates; birds fill the canopy; devas and gandharvas subtly appear as luminous attendants.
A sanctified place harmonizes nature and the divine: sacred groves become signs of spiritual presence and purity.
The Arbuda āśrama-region established by Vasiṣṭha, depicted as a divinely frequented sacred grove.
None; it is a māhātmya-style description of the holy environment surrounding the āśrama/tīrtha.