Gajendra's Deliverance — Gajendra’s Deliverance and the Protective Power of Remembrance (Japa)
कुमुदोत्पलकह्लारैः पुण्डरीकैश्च मण्डितम् कमलैः शतपत्रैश्च काञ्चनैः समलङ्कृतम्
kumudotpalakahlāraiḥ puṇḍarīkaiśca maṇḍitam kamalaiḥ śatapatraiśca kāñcanaiḥ samalaṅkṛtam
அது குமுத, உத்பல, கஹ்லார, புண்டரீகத் தாமரைகளால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டது; பொன் கமலங்களாலும் நூறு இதழ் தாமரைகளாலும் மேலும் மெருகூட்டப்பட்டது.
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Yes. Enumerating lotus varieties signals abundance, purity, and ritual fitness of the waterbody. White (puṇḍarīka/kumuda) and blue (utpala) together suggest completeness—day/night, serenity/splendor—typical of tīrtha idealization.
Śatapatra is a superlative emblem of auspiciousness and extraordinary beauty; it also echoes yogic and cosmological symbolism (expanded purity and radiance), reinforcing the lake’s transcendent status.
They function as both itinerary cues (identifying a distinctive lake on a mountain slope) and as evaluative markers (signs of sanctity). The aesthetic catalogue is part of the ‘metadata’ by which a tīrtha is recognized and ranked.