एतान्यन्यानि रम्याणि भोग्योग्यानि दानवैः । दैत्योरगैश्च भुज्यंते पातालांतरगोचरैः
etānyanyāni ramyāṇi bhogyogyāni dānavaiḥ | daityoragaiśca bhujyaṃte pātālāṃtaragocaraiḥ
یہ اور ایسے بہت سے دلکش لذّتیں—عیش کے لائق—دانَووں کے ذریعے، اور پاتال کے مختلف حصّوں میں رہنے اور چلنے پھرنے والے دیتیوں اور ناگوں کے ذریعے بھوگی جاتی ہیں۔
Skanda
Listener: a dvija (twice-born interlocutor)
Scene: A layered subterranean realm with jeweled caverns and serpent-hooded Nāgas; Daityas and Dānavas reclining amid luxuriant gardens and gem-lit halls, suggesting opulence yet enclosed within the underworld.
Puranic texts acknowledge vast varieties of enjoyment across realms, yet such bhoga remains conditional and secondary to dharmic merit and liberation-oriented aims.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues the Pātāla description within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa narrative arc.
None is stated in this verse.