मल्लिकोत्पलपुष्पैश्च पाटलापारिजातकैः । चूतचंपकपित्थैश्च श्रीफलैः पनसैस्तथा
mallikotpalapuṣpaiśca pāṭalāpārijātakaiḥ | cūtacaṃpakapitthaiśca śrīphalaiḥ panasaistathā
It is adorned with jasmine and lotus blossoms, with pāṭalā and pārijāta; with mango, campaka, and wood-apple trees, and also with coconuts and jackfruit.
Īśvara (Śiva) (continued narration)
Tirtha: Mahāsiddhivana (Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A lush sacred orchard-grove: jasmine garlands drape branches; lotus blooms appear in nearby ponds; pāṭalā and pārijāta blossoms scatter like offerings; mango and wood-apple trees heavy with fruit; coconut palms and jackfruit trees rise tall, suggesting coastal-western abundance.
A tīrtha’s sanctity is portrayed through auspicious abundance—flowers and fruit-bearing trees reflecting nourishment, beauty, and divine presence.
Devikā/Kāmika kṣetra in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
None; the verse catalogs sacred flora and fruit trees as part of the māhātmya description.