गिरिप्रस्थेषु रम्येषु सर्वत सम्प्र पुष्पिताः । केतकस्सिन्दुवाराश्च वासन्त्यश्च मनोरमाः ।।6.4.79।। माधव्यो गन्धपूर्णाश्च कुन्दगुल्माश्च पुष्पिताः ।चिरिबिल्वा मधूकाश्च वञ्जुला प्रियकास्तथा ।।6.4.80।।सुफूर्जकास्तिलकाश्चैव नागवृक्षाश्च पुष्पिताः ।चूताः पाटलयकाश्चैव कोविदाराश्च पुष्पिताः ।।6.4.81।। मुचुलिन्दार्जुनाश्चैव शिंशुपाः कुटजास्तथा । धवा श्शाल्मलयश्चैव रक्ता: कुरवकास्तथा ।।6.4.82।। हिन्तालास्तिनिशाश्चैव चूर्णका नीपकास्तथा ।नीलाशोकाश्च वरणा अङ्कोलाः पद्मकास्तथा ।।6.4.83।। प्लवमानै: प्लवंगैस्तु सर्वे पर्याकुलीकृतां ।।6.4.84।।
hintālāḥ tiniśāś caiva cūrṇakā nīpakās tathā |
nīlāśokāś ca varaṇā aṅkolāḥ padmakās tathā ||6.4.83||
ที่นั่นมีต้นหินตาละและต้นตินิศะ อีกทั้งต้นจูรณกะและต้นนีปะ และยังมีต้นนีลาศกะ ต้นวรณะ ต้นอังคโกล และต้นปัทมกะด้วย
In the mountain ranges were well blossomed trees such as Kethaka, Sinduvaara and Mango trees Manorama, Madhavi, Kunda, Gulma creepers filled with blossoms of fragrance Chiribilva, Madhuka like wild trees,Vajula,Vakula ,Ranjaka, Tilaka,Kuruvaka, Naga trees Patalaya trees trees with red flowers Arjuna, Simsupa trees with white flowers Kutaja, Dhava and Salmala, Red Kurana, Hinthala,Tinisa,and Churanaka trees, so also dark flowered Asoka trees, Pine trees, Ankola and Padmaka trees were convenient for the monkeys to shake and jump.
The verse contributes to the dharmic frame by presenting the world as richly structured and life-supporting—an implicit reminder that righteousness aims at preserving and restoring such order.
A continued descriptive passage listing the flora of the region the vānaras traverse, setting the scene for their energetic movement and play.
Endurance and readiness are suggested: the army moves through varied terrain, and the environment is depicted as plentiful and supportive.