विस्तीर्णजलकल्लोलकलितं कलुषापहम् । कुमुदोत्पलकह्लारपुंडरीककुलाकुलम्
vistīrṇajalakallolakalitaṃ kaluṣāpaham | kumudotpalakahlārapuṃḍarīkakulākulam
Il s’étendait au loin, paré de vagues frémissantes, et dissipait toute souillure. Le bassin sacré foisonnait de bouquets de nénuphars—kumuda, utpala, kahlāra et puṇḍarīka—qui en comblaient la beauté.
Narrator (contextual; before the explicit dialogue begins)
Tirtha: Brahma-kuṇḍa
Type: kund
Scene: A wide sacred pool with rippling waves, radiating purity; its surface is crowded with lotus varieties—kumuda, utpala, kahlāra, puṇḍarīka—forming a fragrant, luminous tapestry.
A true tīrtha is both beautiful and purifying—its very presence is said to remove inner and outer defilement.
A sacred kuṇḍa/saras described within Ayodhyāmāhātmya (Ayodhyā section) of the Skanda Purāṇa.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; the verse sets up the tīrtha’s purifying nature, implying the value of snāna (bathing).