यक्षविद्याधराकीर्णं किन्नरैरुपशोभितम् । चंदनागुरुकर्पूरैरशोकैस्तिलकैः शुभैः
yakṣavidyādharākīrṇaṃ kinnarairupaśobhitam | caṃdanāgurukarpūrairaśokaistilakaiḥ śubhaiḥ
It was thronged with Yakṣas and Vidyādharas, and beautified by Kinnaras—fragrant with sandal, agaru, and camphor, and adorned with auspicious aśoka and tilaka trees.
Īśvara (narrator voice as given in the verse)
Tirtha: Prabhāsakṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant sacred grove in Prabhāsa: Yakṣas and Vidyādharas moving among perfumed trees; Kinnaras ornamenting the scene; air heavy with sandal, agaru, and camphor; aśoka and tilaka trees framing a luminous tīrtha-landscape.
A tīrtha is portrayed as a meeting-ground of the natural and the supernatural, where purity, fragrance, and beauty signify sanctity.
The Kṛtasmarā mountain within the Prabhāsa-kṣetra landscape.
None; the verse is a māhātmya-style eulogy of the site’s divine and auspicious environment.