Rāhu, Eclipses, Antarikṣa, and the Seven Subterranean Heavens
Bila-svarga
उद्यानानि चातितरां मनइन्द्रियानन्दिभि: कुसुमफलस्तबकसुभगकिसलयावनतरुचिरविटपविटपिनां लताङ्गालिङ्गितानां श्रीभि: समिथुनविविधविहङ्गमजलाशयानाममलजलपूर्णानां झषकुलोल्लङ्घनक्षुभितनीरनीरजकुमुदकुवलयकह्लारनीलोत्पल लोहितशतपत्रादिवनेषुकृतनिकेतनानामेकविहाराकुलमधुरविविधस्वनादिभिरिन्द्रि-योत्सवैरमरलोकश्रियमतिशयितानि ॥ १० ॥
udyānāni cātitarāṁ mana-indriyānandibhiḥ kusuma-phala-stabaka-subhaga-kisalayāvanata-rucira-viṭapa-viṭapināṁ latāṅgāliṅgitānāṁ śrībhiḥ samithuna-vividha-vihaṅgama-jalāśayānām amala-jala-pūrṇānāṁ jhaṣakulollaṅghana-kṣubhita-nīra-nīraja-kumuda-kuva-laya-kahlāra-nīlotpala-lohita-śatapatrādi-vaneṣu kṛta-niketanānām eka-vihārākula-madhura-vividha-svanādibhir indriyotsavair amara-loka-śriyam atiśayitāni.
その人工の天界の園林は、上天の園をも凌ぐ美しさで、心と感官を大いに喜ばせる。蔓に抱かれた樹々は、花と実の房の重みで枝を垂れ、ひときわ艶やかに見える。澄みきった水を湛える湖には、跳ねる魚が波を起こし、睡蓮やクムダ、クヴァラヤ、カフラーラ、青蓮・紅蓮などの花々が彩りを添える。チャクラヴァーカをはじめ水鳥のつがいが巣を結び、甘美で多彩なさえずりによって感官の祭りを奏でる。その園の栄華は、不死者の世界の輝きさえも超える。
This verse says the subterranean realms have extraordinarily pleasing gardens, creeper-covered trees, pure lakes, lotuses, birds, and fish—so attractive that their sensory splendor is described as surpassing even the beauty of the heavenly planets.
In the cosmology narrative of Canto 5, Śukadeva explains the structure and features of the universe. By detailing even the lower worlds’ opulence, he shows that material beauty exists in many realms, yet it remains within the created order and is not the final goal of the soul.
Natural beauty and sense-pleasure can be powerful and captivating; the verse encourages discernment—enjoying creation without mistaking sensory splendor for lasting fulfillment, and keeping one’s spiritual aim higher than mere attraction.