पुण्यानि क्षेत्रजातानि वेदारण्या दिकानि च । मुनयश्च वसिष्ठाद्या सिद्धचारणकिन्नराः
puṇyāni kṣetrajātāni vedāraṇyā dikāni ca | munayaśca vasiṣṭhādyā siddhacāraṇakinnarāḥ
Di setiap penjuru ada kṣetra-kṣetra suci dan ‘rimba Veda’; dan para muni bermula dari Vasiṣṭha, beserta para Siddha, Cāraṇa dan Kinnara.
Sūta
Tirtha: Setu-kṣetra (directional vana/āśrama belt)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A ring of ‘Veda-forests’ around the kṣetra: trees inscribed with sacredness, rishis in meditation, Vasiṣṭha prominent, with Siddhas/Cāraṇas singing in the sky and Kinnaras with instruments.
A tīrtha is sanctified not only by waters but by Vedic resonance, rishis, and the presence of perfected beings.
The Setu/Gandhamādana region is depicted as filled with kṣetras and Veda-forests inhabited by sages and celestial beings.
None explicitly; it describes the sanctifying presence of Vedic forests and holy assemblies.
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