निंबुजम्बीरनागैश्च कदलीखंडमंडितैः । क्रमुकैर्नागवल्ल्याद्यैः शालैस्तालैस्तमालकैः
niṃbujambīranāgaiśca kadalīkhaṃḍamaṃḍitaiḥ | kramukairnāgavallyādyaiḥ śālaistālaistamālakaiḥ
Elle s’embellissait encore de cédratiers et de citronniers, de touffes de bananiers; de palmiers d’arec et de lianes telles que le bétel (nāgavallī), ainsi que d’arbres śāla, de palmyras (tāla) et de tamāla.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsakṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dense Prabhāsa grove: citron and lemon trees, banana clusters, areca palms, betel creepers climbing supports, with śāla, tāla, and tamāla trees forming layered canopies; the air suggests ritual fragrance and shade for pilgrims.
The tīrtha is portrayed as a dhārmic realm where nourishment, fragrance, and beauty arise naturally—suggesting sanctity that supports sādhana and pilgrimage.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, praised through its richly diverse sacred vegetation.
None explicitly; the emphasis is on the tīrtha’s sanctified environment rather than a specific rite.