सर्वकामगुणोपेता यानानि विविधानि च । भवनानि विचित्राणि भूमिर्वासांसि काउ्चनम्
sarvakāma-guṇopetā yānāni vividhāni ca | bhavanāni vicitrāṇi bhūmir vāsāṃsi kāñcanam ||
Vaiśaṃpāyana berkata: “Di sana ada berbagai macam kendaraan, lengkap dengan segala kenyamanan dan keunggulan yang diidamkan; ada pula istana-istana menakjubkan yang beraneka ragam; dan ada tanah serta pakaian—berkilau laksana emas.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the abundance of pleasurable, splendid objects—vehicles, mansions, lands, and golden garments—evoking the idea that the fruits of action can manifest as refined enjoyments; within Svargarohana’s larger arc, such splendor also implicitly contrasts with the deeper quest for the highest good beyond mere luxury.
Vaiśaṃpāyana is describing a scene of extraordinary opulence: many kinds of richly endowed conveyances, ornate dwellings, and golden-looking possessions, as part of the broader depiction of the otherworldly/royal environment encountered in the Svargarohana narrative.