कह्लाराः करवीरिश्च कुमुदानि ह्यनेकशः । मंदाराश्च बदर्यश्च क्रमुकाः पाटलास्तथा
kahlārāḥ karavīriśca kumudāni hyanekaśaḥ | maṃdārāśca badaryaśca kramukāḥ pāṭalāstathā
មានផ្កាឈូកកហ្លារា ដើមករវីរ និងផ្កាគុមុទាច្រើនយ៉ាង; ក៏មានដើមមន្ទារា ដើមបដារី (ជូជូប) ដើមក្រមុក (ដូងប៊ីតែល) និងដើមបាតលា។
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra (Kedārakhaṇḍa setting)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brāhmaṇas/Ṛṣis (addressed as ‘viprāḥ’)
Scene: A high Himalayan sacred grove near Kedāra: ponds with kahlāra and kumuda lilies, oleander blooms, mandāra-like celestial trees, badarī (jujube) thickets, areca palms, and pāṭalā blossoms forming a fragrant pilgrimage garden.
The glory of a Śiva-tīrtha is mirrored in abundant, auspicious flora—signs of purity, merit, and divine presence.
Kedārakṣetra’s lakes and groves within Kedārakhaṇḍa.
None explicit; flowers and leaves are implicitly connected to devotional worship (pūjā).
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