क्रीडंति चक्रतीर्थे वै तीर्थैश्च शतकोटिभिः । पश्यंति च मुहुः कृष्णं पश्चिमाभिमुखं सदा
krīḍaṃti cakratīrthe vai tīrthaiśca śatakoṭibhiḥ | paśyaṃti ca muhuḥ kṛṣṇaṃ paścimābhimukhaṃ sadā
حقًّا، عند تشاكرا-تيرثا يلهون بفرحٍ إلهي، تصحبهم عشرات الملايين من التيـرثات المقدّسة؛ ويشاهدون شري كريشنا مرارًا، وهو دائمًا متوجّه بوجهه نحو الغرب.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the assembled sages (deduced from Purāṇic narrative style in Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: At the sea-edge Cakratīrtha, countless tīrthas personified gather like radiant beings; devotees and sages witness Kṛṣṇa repeatedly, standing or appearing with a westward gaze, the ocean behind him.
Holy places are living presences: the tīrtha is portrayed as a space of divine encounter where devotees repeatedly ‘see’ the Lord.
Cakratīrtha, a sacred ford associated with Dvārakā and Kṛṣṇa.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the emphasis is on sacred presence, pilgrimage merit, and darśana (beholding Kṛṣṇa).