स विलोक्याथ सर्वत्र पादपा नवकेशिनः । सुच्छायांश्च सुविस्तारान्गतश्रम इवाभवत्
sa vilokyātha sarvatra pādapā navakeśinaḥ | succhāyāṃśca suvistārāngataśrama ivābhavat
เมื่อทอดพระเนตรไปทั่ว ก็เห็นหมู่ไม้ทุกแห่ง สดชื่นด้วยใบอ่อน แผ่กิ่งก้านกว้างให้ร่มเงางาม—ประหนึ่งความเหนื่อยล้าสลายไป
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Ānandakānana
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages
Scene: The king scans the forest: broad-canopied trees with tender new leaves and deep shade; his posture relaxes as fatigue seems to lift.
Holy landscapes are portrayed as outward signs of inward grace—bringing relief and calm even to troubled hearts.
Ānandakānana within the Kāśī sacred region.
None; this verse is descriptive, highlighting the sanctity and soothing power of the sacred grove.