तावद्वृक्षसमारूढां स्त्रियं रक्ताम्बरावृताम् । रक्तमाल्यां तदा बालां रक्तचन्दनचर्चिताम् । रक्ताभरणशोभाढ्यां पाशहस्तां ददर्श ह
tāvadvṛkṣasamārūḍhāṃ striyaṃ raktāmbarāvṛtām | raktamālyāṃ tadā bālāṃ raktacandanacarcitām | raktābharaṇaśobhāḍhyāṃ pāśahastāṃ dadarśa ha
Alors il vit une femme montée dans un arbre, vêtue d’habits rouges ; une jeune fille parée d’une guirlande rouge, ointe de santal rouge ; resplendissante d’ornements rouges, tenant un lacet dans sa main.
Unknown (narrative voice)
Tirtha: Revā-saṅgama (contextual)
Type: sangam
Scene: A young woman perched on a tree branch, entirely in red—garments, garland, sandal paste, ornaments—holding a noose (pāśa), radiant yet unsettling against the green forest.
The Purāṇa uses striking iconography to signal a liminal, sacred encounter—often indicating divine agency, karmic consequence, or a test of discernment.
The verse itself describes the encounter; the broader setting remains the Revā Khaṇḍa’s saṅgama/tīrtha context.
None; the verse is descriptive, emphasizing symbolic attributes (red attire, pāśa).