Description of the Union of Tulasi with Shankhachuda
निर्जने काञ्चने स्थाने धन्ये काञ्चनपर्वते । काञ्चीवने किञ्जलके कञ्चुके काञ्चनाकरे
nirjane kāñcane sthāne dhanye kāñcanaparvate . kāñcīvane kiñjalake kañcuke kāñcanākare
ဆိတ်ငြိမ်သော ရွှေရောင်နေရာများတွင်၊ မင်္ဂလာရှိသော ရွှေတောင် (မေရု) ပေါ်တွင်၊ ကာဉ္စီဝန၊ ကိဉ္ဇလက၊ ကဉ္စုက နှင့် ကာဉ္စနာကာရ တို့တွင်...
Vyasa
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Demon Antagonist: Shankhachuda
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Story Arc Position: setup
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Narrator: Narayana
Listener: Narada
Dialogue Context: Detailing the golden realms visited by the Danava king
Narrative Layer: embedded
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Text: The repetition of 'Kanchana' (gold) emphasizes the immense wealth and purity of the realms they traversed.
It generally refers to Mount Meru or Sumeru, the mythical golden mountain at the center of the universe.
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