नागपुंनागबकुलाश्चंपका नागकेसराः । तथा च वनजंब्वश्च तथा कनककेतकाः
nāgapuṃnāgabakulāścaṃpakā nāgakesarāḥ | tathā ca vanajaṃbvaśca tathā kanakaketakāḥ
Di sana terdapat pokok nāga dan bakula, bunga campaka serta nāgakesara; juga pokok jambū liar, dan tumbuhan ketaka berkilau keemasan.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A richly blossoming forest around Kedāra: nāga and bakula trees, campaka and nāgakesara flowers, wild jambū, and golden ketakī plants—an inventory of fragrance and color.
The tīrtha is sanctified not only by temples but by its living ecology—fragrant trees symbolize purity and devotional offering.
Kedārakṣetra’s sacred groves and gardens.
No direct rite; the flowers/trees imply materials traditionally used for Śiva-pūjā.