इति जपः गोमेदनामा प्लक्षोस्ति सुरम्यो यस्य च्छायया । मोदोवृद्धिं गतं लौल्याद्गोमेदं द्वीपमुच्यते
iti japaḥ gomedanāmā plakṣosti suramyo yasya cchāyayā | modovṛddhiṃ gataṃ laulyādgomedaṃ dvīpamucyate
“如是为持诵(japa)。”有一株殊胜可爱之朴叉树,名为“瞿梅陀(Gomeda)”;在其荫下,因欢喜爱乐而喜悦增长——故此岛名为“瞿梅陀洲(Gomeda-dvīpa)”。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages
Tirtha: Gomeda-dvīpa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A vast, otherworldly island with a single magnificent plakṣa tree named Gomeda; its canopy casts a cool, luminous shade under which beings experience a visible increase of joy, shown as blossoming lotuses and softened faces.
Sacred geography is not merely physical—its features (like the plakṣa’s shade) are portrayed as dharmic sources of uplift and joy.
Gomeda-dvīpa is described; it is a cosmological island rather than a commonly identified earthly tīrtha.
The text marks a mantra section with "iti japaḥ"—indicating a recitation to be performed.