मालतीजातिबकुलपाटलीनागचंपकैः । करवीरैः कर्णिकारैः केतकीभिरलंकृता
mālatījātibakulapāṭalīnāgacaṃpakaiḥ | karavīraiḥ karṇikāraiḥ ketakībhiralaṃkṛtā
یہ مالتی اور جاتی چنبیلی، بکول، پاٹلی اور ناگ چمپک کے پھولوں سے، نیز کرویر، کرنیکار اور کیتکی کے گلوں سے آراستہ ہے۔
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narrative context)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close, sensuous botanical tableau: mālatī and jāti jasmine garlands drape over bakula and pāṭalī branches; nāga-campaka blossoms glow; karavīra, karṇikāra, and ketakī punctuate the garden with varied colors and forms.
Sacred places are celebrated not only for doctrine but for their devotional beauty—fragrance and flowers uplift the mind toward bhakti.
Ayodhyā, described as ornamented with many revered flowering trees and creepers.
No explicit rite; flowers implicitly support pūjā and devotional offerings typical of a tīrtha-city.