स्थावरं जंगमं चैव सदृशं च मनोहरम् । जंगमं च जितं तत्र स्थावरेण तथैव च
sthāvaraṃ jaṃgamaṃ caiva sadṛśaṃ ca manoharam | jaṃgamaṃ ca jitaṃ tatra sthāvareṇa tathaiva ca
Ali havia formas imóveis e formas móveis, semelhantes no aspecto e totalmente encantadoras. Ali, o móvel parecia ser superado pelo imóvel—e, do mesmo modo, o imóvel pelo móvel.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) speaking to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Āścarya-maṇḍapa precinct
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvijottamas/sages
Scene: Inside the pavilion, sculptures seem to breathe and walk; living beings appear statue-still—an enchanting paradox where motion and stillness outdo each other.
In a tīrtha’s divine sphere, ordinary categories blur; wonder (adbhuta) becomes a means to awaken devotion and humility.
Kedārakṣetra in the Kedārakhaṇḍa.
None explicitly; the emphasis is on the extraordinary sacred spectacle associated with the place.