पुन्नागकेशराशोकच्छिन्नकिजल्कपिंजरे । कल्पिते कांचनगिरौ द्वितीय इव वेधसा
punnāgakeśarāśokacchinnakijalkapiṃjare | kalpite kāṃcanagirau dvitīya iva vedhasā
Sa gitna ng masukal na gubat na kumikislap na tila ginto—tinina ng polen ng punnāga, kesara, at aśoka—wari’y ang Maylikha mismo ang humubog ng ikalawang “bundok na ginto.”
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇava Khaṇḍa narrative frame)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous grove in Ayodhyā: punnāga, kesara, and aśoka blossoms shed golden pollen, tinting the air and foliage so the whole thicket resembles a newly created golden mountain.
The holy environment is presented as divinely crafted—beauty itself becomes testimony to sacred order (ṛta) and merit.
The flower-rich precincts of Raibhya’s āśrama near Himavat, celebrated as a divinely fashioned sacred landscape.
None; the focus is on māhātmya-style glorification through metaphor and sacred scenery.