Chapter 84: Brahmā’s Counsel on Tāraka, the Search for Agni, and the Genesis of Skanda
Kārttikeya
यत्र वृक्षा मधुफला दिव्यपुष्पफलोपगा: । पुष्पाणि च सुगन्धीनि दिव्यानि द्विजसत्तम
yatra vṛkṣā madhuphalā divyapuṣpaphalopagāḥ | puṣpāṇi ca sugandhīni divyāni dvijasattama ||
ヴィヤーサは言った。「そこでは、木々は蜜のごとく甘い実を結び、天上の花と果実に飾られている。その花は神妙にして、比類なき芳香に満ちているのだ、二度生まれの最勝者よ。」
व्यास उवाच
The verse uses the imagery of a flawless, fragrant, abundant realm to suggest that higher spiritual states are characterized by purity, harmony, and effortless well-being—encouraging the listener to value dharma and inner refinement over worldly struggle.
Vyāsa is describing the features of a celestial region: trees naturally yield honey-sweet fruits and divine, fragrant blossoms, as part of a broader depiction of an exalted world accessible through spiritual merit and right conduct.