यथा कदंबकुसुमं किंजल्कैः सर्वतोवृतम् । देदीप्यमानं हि तथा समंताद्भानुभानुभिः
yathā kadaṃbakusumaṃ kiṃjalkaiḥ sarvatovṛtam | dedīpyamānaṃ hi tathā samaṃtādbhānubhānubhiḥ
ちょうどカダンバの花が、四方を花粉の糸に包まれて燦然と輝くように、同じくそれもまた、あまねく光の光線が幾重にも重なって燃え立つように照り映えていた。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration to Agastya)
Tirtha: Sūryaloka
Type: kshetra
Listener: Audience of sages/dvija (contextual)
Scene: A blazing solar expanse filled with concentric rays, like a kadamba flower whose filaments encircle the bloom—light upon light, forming a radiant mandala that overwhelms the eye yet remains harmoniously patterned.
Divine realms are portrayed as suffused with overwhelming brilliance, inviting contemplation of cosmic order and sacred splendor.
No earthly tīrtha is named; the verse is an image of celestial radiance associated with the Sun’s realm.
None; it is descriptive (stuti-like) imagery.