संति सर्वत्र फलिनः पादपाः प्रतिकाननम् । जलाशयाश्च स्वच्छापाः संति भूम्यां पदेपदे
saṃti sarvatra phalinaḥ pādapāḥ pratikānanam | jalāśayāśca svacchāpāḥ saṃti bhūmyāṃ padepade
至るところ、あらゆる林苑に実り豊かな樹々があり、大地の一歩ごとに、澄みきった水をたたえる池や水場がある。
Preta (a departed spirit), speaking to a sage within Skanda’s Kāśī narrative frame
Type: kund
Scene: A panoramic view of groves laden with fruit and numerous clear ponds/stepwells; pilgrims appear small within a generous landscape, emphasizing the irony of their hunger.
Even amid visible abundance in the world, one without merit and inner purity experiences lack—highlighting the primacy of dharma over mere resources.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it supports the broader Kāśī narrative by contrasting worldly plenty with spiritual incapacity.
None; the verse is descriptive, setting up a contrast between available sustenance and the preta’s inability to benefit.