उद्यानानि विचित्राणि प्रबभञ्ज प्रभञ्जनः । तेन संप्रेरिताः सर्वे ज्वलन्ति विशिखाः शिखाः
udyānāni vicitrāṇi prababhañja prabhañjanaḥ | tena saṃpreritāḥ sarve jvalanti viśikhāḥ śikhāḥ
வல்ல பிரபஞ்சனக் காற்று வியத்தகு தோட்டங்களைச் சிதைத்தது; அதன் உந்துதலால் எங்கும் தீநாக்குகள் உச்சியில் எழுந்து கொழுந்துவிட்டன।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced: Āvantya-khaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A violent wind tears through ornate gardens; trees bend and snap; flames, driven sideways, leap like banners; debris whirls through a red sky.
Beauty and prosperity (gardens) are fragile when sustained by unrighteousness; divine purification can turn the very elements into agents of correction.
No single tīrtha is named here; it is part of the Revā-khaṇḍa narration surrounding the Tripura episode.
None; the verse is descriptive.