Genealogies of Svāyambhuva Manu, the Appearance of Yajña, and Atri’s Sons
Brahmā–Viṣṇu–Śiva Expansions
तस्मिन् प्रसूनस्तबकपलाशाशोककानने । वार्भि: स्रवद्भिरुद्घुष्टेनिर्विन्ध्याया: समन्तत: ॥ १८ ॥
tasmin prasūna-stabaka- palāśāśoka-kānane vārbhiḥ sravadbhir udghuṣṭe nirvindhyāyāḥ samantataḥ
その山の谷には、パラーシャの花房とアショーカ樹に彩られた林が広がっていた。そこをニルヴィンディヤーという川が流れ、滝から落ちる水の甘やかな響きが四方に満ちていた。夫婦はその麗しい岸辺に到った。
This verse depicts a sacred aśoka forest made vibrant by blossoms and leaves, and sanctified by the loudly flowing Nirvindhyā River—showing how holy landscapes support Vedic rites and remembrance.
He is setting the scene for the events surrounding Dakṣa’s sacrificial arena and its surroundings, using vivid natural details to locate the narrative in a sanctified, auspicious environment.
Create a devotional atmosphere by spending time in nature, near water, or in a calm sacred space—using the environment to steady the mind for prayer, japa, and reflection.