पुन्नागकेशराशोकच्छिन्नकिजल्कपिंजरे । कल्पिते कांचनगिरौ द्वितीय इव वेधसा
punnāgakeśarāśokacchinnakijalkapiṃjare | kalpite kāṃcanagirau dvitīya iva vedhasā
在一片金辉的花丛中——被punnāga、kesara与aśoka花粉染成金色——仿佛造物主亲手塑成了第二座“金山”。
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇava Khaṇḍa narrative frame)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous grove in Ayodhyā: punnāga, kesara, and aśoka blossoms shed golden pollen, tinting the air and foliage so the whole thicket resembles a newly created golden mountain.
The holy environment is presented as divinely crafted—beauty itself becomes testimony to sacred order (ṛta) and merit.
The flower-rich precincts of Raibhya’s āśrama near Himavat, celebrated as a divinely fashioned sacred landscape.
None; the focus is on māhātmya-style glorification through metaphor and sacred scenery.