स्वर्गे वा मर्त्यलोके वा बलिसद्मनि वा मुने । क्व तदानंदगहनं यत्रानंदपयोब्धिजा
svarge vā martyaloke vā balisadmani vā mune | kva tadānaṃdagahanaṃ yatrānaṃdapayobdhijā
“是在天界,还是在人间,或在婆利(Bali)之居处,圣者啊?那片浓密的喜乐林在何方,仿佛由其涌出喜乐之海?”
Tvāṣṭra
Tirtha: Ānandagahana (Ānandavana)
Type: kshetra
Listener: the addressed muni/tapasvin
Scene: Tvāṣṭra gestures upward and outward, naming Svarga, Martya, and Bali’s realm, while the sage indicates an unseen ‘dense grove of bliss’ whose radiance suggests an oceanic source of ānanda.
The verse frames Kāśī’s sanctity as surpassing ordinary cosmological realms, hinting that divine bliss is concentrated in a sacred terrestrial geography.
The “Ānandagahana/Ānandavana” associated with Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), celebrated as a source of overflowing bliss.
None directly; it is a locational inquiry that sets up the praise and pilgrimage-value of Kāśī.