उप्तक्षेत्रं सकृच्चापि सप्तवारं लुनंति ते । यथर्तु फलिनो वृक्षा यथर्तु कुसुमान्विताः
uptakṣetraṃ sakṛccāpi saptavāraṃ lunaṃti te | yathartu phalino vṛkṣā yathartu kusumānvitāḥ
たとえ田が一度だけ播かれても、彼らは七度それを刈り取る。樹々は季節にかなって実を結び、また季節にかなって花により荘厳される。
Skanda (deduced; exact speaker not stated in the snippet)
Scene: A single sowing leading to repeated harvests; farmers cutting ripe crops again and again; trees simultaneously shown in their proper seasonal phases—blossom and fruit—arranged as a cycle around the landscape.
When cosmic and human order align, nature becomes abundantly supportive—prosperity follows dharma and balance.
No specific tīrtha is named; the verse depicts an idealized condition of the world often used in Purāṇic teaching.
None; it is descriptive of abundance rather than a prescribed rite.