ततोऽप्यंतर्हिता भूत्वा पुनः प्राप्ता हिमाचलम् । खादिरामोदनामानं सर्वर्तुकुसुमोज्ज्वलम्
tato'pyaṃtarhitā bhūtvā punaḥ prāptā himācalam | khādirāmodanāmānaṃ sarvartukusumojjvalam
پھر وہ غائب ہو کر دوبارہ ہماچل پہنچی، خادِرامود نامی مقام پر، جو ہر موسم کے پھولوں سے جگمگا رہا تھا۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Khādirāmoda (Himācala)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer audience (unspecified)
Scene: Snow-peaked Himalaya with a fragrant khadira grove; flowers bloom despite snow, creating a paradoxical, heavenly garden; a luminous presence arrives unseen and manifests at the grove.
Purāṇic sacred geography portrays tīrthas as ever-fresh and auspicious—symbolized by perpetual blossoming—inviting sustained devotion and pilgrimage.
Khādirāmoda, a celebrated locale in the Himālaya region within the narrative arc of Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya.
None directly; the verse primarily identifies and praises the site’s auspicious, ever-blooming character.